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4 Tips When Starting a Photography Business

4 Tips When Starting a Photography Business

Is photography something that you feel passionate and excited about? Does it act like a creative outlet for you, allowing you to capture all kinds of photos that tell a story? Maybe you’ve decided to take your love and passion for photography to the next level and open a photography…

The First Step: Picking A Name For Your Photography Business

The First Step: Picking A Name For Your Photography Business

About 77% of consumers refer to items and services by their brand names instead of their actual names, according to Crowdspring. This makes the name a business owner gives their enterprise a crucial decision. While having great photography skills is what keeps clients, a good first impression starts with your…

How To Build a Sustainable Photography Business Despite COVID-19

How To Build a Sustainable Photography Business Despite COVID-19

2020 has been many things, and a year of learning tough lessons is one of them. The strictest lockdown periods, gradual reopening of economies, and social distancing rules of the ‘new normal’ taught many photographers the importance of ensuring their business is sustainable. Considering COVID-19 is likely to be around…

6 Essentials You Must Budget For When Setting Up Your Photography Business

6 Essentials You Must Budget For When Setting Up Your Photography Business

The average hourly wage for photographers in the US is $14.37, with some photographers earning salaries ranging from $7.25 to $41.55 per hour, according to Indeed. A career as a photographer can be rewarding regardless of the niche you choose. Of course, you’ll need natural talent and years of experience…

4 Flawless Tips To Step Up Your Photography Business’ Marketing

Photography undoubtedly represents one of the most rewarding and compelling creative endeavors around. And likewise, it’s an incredibly in-demand field given the sheer amount of in-person events and visual content desired by the public at large. The problem? The popularity of photography as both an art form and business means…

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