Category Archives: Tips for Photographers

Unreasonable.

I had read this on Seth Godin’s Blog and thought I’d share it! Unreasonable It’s unreasonable to get out of bed on a snow day, when school has been canceled, and turn the downtime into six hours of work on an extra credit physics lab. It’s unreasonable to launch a technology product that jumps the…

Letter C Design – Packaging Supplies

I wanted to take a moment to rave a little bit about the fabulous gal over at Letter C Design, who does some of my packaging!  She is great about working with my needs and ideas… shes gets everything back to me super quickly… and it all looks wonderful!  Go check out her shop on…

Do you visit dozens of blogs a day? Then you should be using RSS!

If you visit more than a handful of blogs a day and aren’t using an RSS reader then keep reading! If you know what I’m talking about, then move ahead to the next item on your reader cause there’s nothing new here ***** If you are like I was about 3 years ago, then your…

Happy Pricing for Photographers {thoughts from the intern}

Hi!  Intern Becky here with some Friday business thoughts on pricing for you! Although fun, flexible, and artistic, another aspect of being a photographer is running and sustaining your business.  Pricing is key.  I am currently trying to work out a price plan myself, and let me tell you, it’s not as easy as slapping a couple…

Sharpen your mind, sharpen your knife, sharpen your images! {thoughts from the intern}

Just like any useful tool, images too need to be sharpened.  Before you go digging for your sharpening stone, that could get messy, think digital sharpening.  Disclaimer: this does not apply to your compact point and shoot camera when you get pictures printed from your sorority party, this applies to the amateur and professional photographer…

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