Photographers Need a Professional Network Photographers need a professional network. Regardless of what niche of photography you are in, you need a network of professionals, who are NOT photographers. GASP… you mean people who don’t understand what an F-Stop and
Most photographers start businesses because they are turning a craft they love, into a money making venture. Quickly they realize that this business is just that. A business. Ensuring that you have a photographer creative network built around you will
As photographers, most, if not all of us, are small business owners. Yes, we can socialize with our friends and family but no one quite understands this business, like another photographer! It’s hard to explain to your 9-5 or even
You buy insurance for your home, your car, your health, your life… WHY would you NOT have insurance to protect your livelihood? One of the FIRST aspects of building a protections around yourself as a photographer is making sure that
So you have decided to become a professional photographer. Or you have been a pro for a while. Either way, one of the cornerstones of photography is something that is becoming a lost art. They say “no man (or woman)
end of season reboot By Enna Grazier Enna has a deep love of big sky spaces, chocolate, and travel. She founded Inspire Photo Retreats (www.inspirephotoretreats.com) with the support of many talented and generous photographers, and now co-produces it with Mark Higgins
So, there you are… A bag full of expensive gear that is worth less every day… Mad skills… Eager to shoot… Ambitious… Looking forward to a lifetime of amazing experiences behind the camera ….annnd you are sitting in front of
Let me be very clear: I have never been into winter sports. Skiing, ice hockey or even ice skating were all simply bizarre to me. You see, I grew up in Madras, India, where “winter” is when the temperature hits
“You are unique, just like everyone else.” This quote always tickles me a little, because it almost seems to lift you up, while slapping you down at the same time. Which is really just the true sense of our industry:
Every year since I launched my photography business, I’ve carved out time to pursue a personal project. It’s a part of my art that has helped me flourish as an artist, a person and as a business owner. Ranging from