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Digital Photography School Tips and Tutorials – Great for Beginners As Well As Advanced Photographers

Digital Photography School is a great online resource for new photographers as well as photographers wanting to learn how to shoot things that are not in their everyday shooting work. For example, it’s difficult to be a GREAT portrait photographer and to also be good at landscapes unless you spend a lot of time shooting

Studio Photography Tip – Using A 22 Inch Beauty Dish And A Slightly Shallow Depth of Field

You can scroll down below the image to see the details on how I shot the image below: Basic Overview Below Of How This Was Shot: …I Was Standing On Step Stool For Angle …2 Brolly Boxes – One Left – One Right – For Side Lighting …2 Inexpensive 180WS Strobes For The 2 Brolly Boxes …70-200mm

Two Mistakes About Pricing Photographers Don’t Want To Make

Mistake #1: Being The Cheapest or Allowing Price Be Their KEY Selling Point Headline Read: Cheap Professional Photographer … Yes, I actually saw this online. Even worse, another photographer posted that he can do something like 20 types of photography all for only $75 FLAT RATE and that photographers charging $100 an hour made him sick.

Photographers “Marketing Mix” – Is There A Silver Bullet?

NO! – There is NOT a Silver Bullet: There is no “ONE THING” that will magically work long term when it comes to marketing. Photographers, like any other business owner, have to keep a variety of marketing efforts going. It’s important to have a good marketing mix. Even if a photographer is in the #1

Professional Headshot Edit: Portrait Pro 12 With A Little Dash Of Photoshop & Lightroom

I am very fortunate to be able to work with my wife and business partner, Brenda Williams. Her office is right beside mine and she does the photo editing for our photography business located just off of Six Forks Road in North Raleigh. The professional headshot that you see above was taken with a Canon