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Killing the Weeds in Your Photography Business

Back in November, my family and I moved into a beautiful new home in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Chandler Arizona.  We absolutely love our new home.  But there’s one small problem.  The backyard is enormous!  It’s a third of an acre of pure dirt.  Soon it will be a haven for our kids, complete with a pool & slide, a basketbal» Read the rest

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3 Degrees of Separation

How to separate yourself from other photographers on 3 different levels so you can attract more business and charge higher prices.
By the way, this model works for any small business, but I’ve created it here with the intention of teaching photographers the basics of marketing.

  1. Focus – The first degree of separation is Focus.  You must separa
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The Photographer’s Dream

Whenever I tell people that my dad is a photographer, they always respond by saying something like, “Cool!” or “That must be so much fun!” or “Awesome”.  They assume he’s “living the dream”.  I guess to a certain extent, he is.  But, that’s the question I’m raising to you today &#» Read the rest

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