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Photography Social Round Up From Last Week: The Week of April 7th

Below are some of the photography stories that David Williams highlighted on his Social Media Channels for the week of Monday, April 7th  David calls this the “Photography Social Round Up.” Marketing Monday: “The Closer” – 9 Tips To Help You Close More Photography Business https://www.rtpphotoandvideo.com/marketing-monday-the-closer-9-tips-to-help-you-close-more-photography-business/ It’s Official: The First Instagram From Space Has Been Posted http://petapixel.com/2014/04/08/its-official-the-first-instagram-from-space-has-been-posted-and-its-a-selfie/ LOCAL Spotlight: Wendy Gates

LOCAL Spotlight: Wendy Gates Corbett with Refresher Training

Wendy Gates Corbett runs Refresher Training, a company that redesigns presentations and training materials for individuals and businesses. She’s been in the training industry for 20 years and is fanatical about helping others learn. Her mission is to rid the world of painful PowerPoint presentations (and their less-than-impressive presenters) by transforming them into powerful visual

Marketing Monday: “The Closer” – 9 Tips To Help You Close More Photography Business

A fellow photographer friend of mine, Kevin Seifert, recently gave me the nickname “The Closer.”  My assumption is that it stemmed from my ability to turn a lot of the inquiries that I get into paying clients which I usually do pretty well with: Tip #3 is the number one reason that I don’t turn

Joel Grimes Photography Releases “SIMULATING SUNLIGHT in Studio” 40 Minute Video Tutorial

Joel Grimes is one of my personal favorite photographers not only because of his amazing work but also because he shoots with the Einstein 640WS from Paul C. Buff which I also use. As the title states, Joel Grimes Photography just released “SIMULATING SUNLIGHT in Studio” which is a 40 minute video tutorial that current

Photography Stories From Around The Web Via Google Alerts: April 3rd, 2014

There were several stories in my Google Alerts for PHOTOGRAPHY that I plan to read and likely share on some of my social media channels.  I have divided today’s titles into Top Reads and Bonus Stories.  You may enjoy the Bonus Stories just as much, but for me, the Top Reads section is a priority

Photography Stories From Around The Web Via Google Alerts: April 3rd, 2014

There were several stories in my Google Alerts for PHOTOGRAPHY that I plan to read and likely share on some of my social media channels.  I have divided today’s titles into Top Reads and Bonus Stories.  You may enjoy the Bonus Stories just as much, but for me, the Top Reads section is a priority

Photography Stories From Around The Web Via Google Alerts: April 3rd, 2014

There were several stories in my Google Alerts for PHOTOGRAPHY that I plan to read and likely share on some of my social media channels.  I have divided today’s titles into Top Reads and Bonus Stories.  You may enjoy the Bonus Stories just as much, but for me, the Top Reads section is a priority

Google Alert Photography Stories That I Found Interesting

If you are not getting Google Alerts on things you enjoy, you may want to check it out http://www.google.com/alerts.  It a great way to get notifications by email.  I get one update per day on photography.  Everything below is only part of what came in just one daily email recap related to photography: Frank Sutcliffe:

Using Unique Angles to Create Perspective in Photography

Photography is an art—it’s all about looking for subtle things that you can do to show a scene in a way that forces the viewer to see it differently. One of the cool things you can do to add some creativity to your photography: experiment with unusual angles or camera placement. Composition is one place