Photography Marketing: Show Your Client That You’re Interested
You may have made the contact, and have the lead, but what good is it if you don’t visibly show your potential client that you’re
You may have made the contact, and have the lead, but what good is it if you don’t visibly show your potential client that you’re
As photographers, we often put the focus on our client’s image, rather than our own. But having something as simple as a professional headshot shouldn’t
One of the biggest struggles I had when first starting my business was how to price my photography. And while there’s no easy answer, there
When it comes to developing websites, there’s one term that gets met with a lot of confusion — Search Engine Optimization, or SEO. Recently I
You might have noticed a few changes to Instagram over the past week — and now it’s official. Instagram has caved, and has decided to
One of the things I’ve been playing around with lately is looking at different ways to market myself using my existing imagery. At WPPI, I
When I was out west for WPPI, I kept hearing about the latest and greatest social network, Vero. Despite the initial bugs, I immediately signed
A few weeks ago, I wrote about some out-of-the-box ideas to get your photography marketing going in what is typically the slower winter months. One
Nearly all of my professional photography is done as the in-house photographer for Cull Group, Inc, the marketing, and design agency my husband and I
In December, I went through some of the most popular social networks and wrote about how to make your images pixel-perfect when exporting. There continues
Every year I have my ups and downs when it comes to my photography schedule. For me, typically the winters are less active in terms
Last week, I found out that one of my long-term clients had decided to change directions, and go with a large firm that could suit