FInding Success in Photography. It’s Up to You.
February 2nd, 2012
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Photographers get no shortage of advice. Some of it is good. Some of it is great. Some of it is – well – not so good at all.
There is no question that these are challenging times. It’s funny that we all seem to think that’s new. It’s not. Th…
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Consistency is King
January 31st, 2012
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The wedding and portrait photography market relies heavily on referrals, and one way to ensure that each referral is just as happy as their family member or friend who sent them to you is to provide an equally consistent experience.
If you’re unsure…
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A Case for True Authenticity in Photography
January 30th, 2012
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As we crawl down the rabbit hole and the pursuit of the authentic reaches fever pitch, at some point you’ve gotta wonder how it is that so many authentic selves can look and sound so damned similar. This light, that composition. This kiss, that stare…
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The Power of Projection
January 25th, 2012
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Projecting your custom-created portraits for your clients is not new.
Back in the film days, photographers projected slides made from portraits prepared by their lab.
When photography migrated from film to digital, the use of projectors came into vogue…
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Why I’m *NOT* a “High-End” Photographer
January 24th, 2012
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One commonly accepted concept in the wedding photography industry is that in order to be successful, you MUST aspire to be a high-end photographer, pushing your prices higher and catering to an affluent clientele. There’s a definite distaste for phot…
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The Images that Reflect Your Photography Brand
January 23rd, 2012
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When I first started out, I was the photographer who didn’t think before clicking. I was usually pretty nervous working with clients during a shoot, and rapid fire just seemed like the easy way out. Months went by! I kept my trigger-finger pretty bus…
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Capturing Authentic Emotion on the Wedding Day
January 19th, 2012
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A long while back, I wrote an article for The Photo Life about how to bring out authentic emotion in your couples.
In that article, I introduced the concept of Emotional Grounding, the idea of leading your couples into their core feelings for each …
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Thumbtack: The Theory of Goals, Systems, and Making them Stick!
January 18th, 2012
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Leeann is a ShootQ Accredited Consultant (or ACE). Contact her to schedule a custom ShootQ consultation!
You’ve taken the time to write down your goals, whether that be on your favorite little notepad, in an elegantly worded blog post, or in the back…
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The Ultimate Sign of Credibility
January 17th, 2012
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Thomas Edwards just got engaged. If you know Thomas you’re probably engaged yourself or actively pursuing a path towards love (and lovemaking). A few days ago, we met up for drinks and I half-jokingly asked The Professional Wingman if getting married…
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