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Hootsuite to Manage Your Social Media Workflow

June 1st, 2011

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In a short period of time, Hootsuite has become the dominating force on the social media monitoring platform of choice. It’s a glorious web/mobile application that handles Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, WordPress (and more) updates to multiple profile…

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Three Essential Skills for Today’s Wedding Photographer

May 27th, 2011

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Times….they are a changin’.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard some of the doom and gloom that’s been rumbling in our industry. And although the photo industry is different than it used to be, this isn’t necessari…

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The Photo Life Podcast: An Interview with Kirstie Tweed

May 26th, 2011

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A Better Place to Be
In this week’s episode we speak with photographer Kirstie Tweed, owner of Orange Girl Photographs, about how a small town can surprise you with a turn of events you couldn’t have imagined. Kirstie shares the decisions that bro…

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Are You a Specialist or a Generalist?

May 26th, 2011

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Are you a Specialist or Generalist? Today we’ll talk about what this means, why it matters & how to figure out which category you belong in. Specialization and generalization are two totally different approaches to doing business. Business owners…

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How to Design Folded Press Printed Cards

May 24th, 2011

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Introducing the latest addition to Pictage’s line of greeting cards – the Folded Press Printed Card
They’re easy to design, order and sell and are perfect holiday cards, save-the-date reminders, thank you notes, and announcements.
See them in act…

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The Story Behind My I Heart New York Engagement Sessions

I heart NY.
I’ve been putting off writing this blog post for quite a while now. Don’t get me wrong; I’m honored to be asked by The Photo Life to write about ANYTHING I do, I just don’t like to write. I mean I have the world’s most neglected b…

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How I Built a Boudoir Portfolio for Less than $100

May 20th, 2011

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Like most wedding photographers I’m always looking for new ways to keep a steady income during the off-season. I’ve been especially inspired lately by the boudoir photographers in our community and realized it’s a genre that I really want to purs…

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The Photo Life Podcast: An Interview with Eileen Gittins (part 2)

May 19th, 2011

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King Harvest Will Surely Come
In this week’s episode, we continue our discussion with Founder and CEO of Blurb, Eileen Gittins about keeping a company forward-facing and embracing the future. We also examine why the printed page is far from o…

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Trovare la Voce – Finding Your Voice

May 17th, 2011

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Finding your voice. It sounds easy doesn’t it?
The reality is that it’s one of the most complicated tasks we face as photographers. To learn our equipment, we read the manuals, mostly. To learn composition, we study art. But your voice? You must kn…

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Sculpting with Light

May 16th, 2011

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When I first started photographing weddings (and for many years after that) I was always looking for ways to add more light to whatever I was shooting. More light, more light, there never seemed to be enough light. But, as the years pass and I’ve …

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