When it’s time to prepare for a gallery showing, there is so much more to the process than simply framing some prints. We want you […]
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If you want to attract quality clients, you’ll need an identity that appeals to them. While your photographic style may attract clients, your visual identity should reflect that same level of high-level design.
Preparation is everything when shooting a wedding because there are no re-dos. Here are 5 top tips for getting ready for the big day.
There are lots of clients out there who might be a great match for you, but you just might not know about them. One way to connect with them is with a listing in a photographer directory.
LinkedIn is the only social media platform devoted to business to business (B2B) networking, making it a natural place for photographers to find clients and for them to find you.
This article will help you understand the value of registering your work and give you the confidence to complete the process yourself.
There are lessons to be learned from many years in the biz. Instructor Jeff McLain can help you avoid some of the mistakes that are easy to make when you’re just starting out.
Instructor Mary Brunst Pedersen took a unique approach to the loss of work during quarantine by participating in #TheFrontStepsProject. Learn about her experience and her tips for adaptability!
Whether you want to work alone, or as part of a team, there are many career options available for professional photographers.
Internationally-published adventure sports photographer Michael Clark shares a few important tips for how to separate your photography work from everything else out there.
Learn how to avoid the pitfalls that typically trip up an amateur photographer.
Take some steps today to begin to realize your dream of becoming a professional photographer!