Category Archives: Tough Topics
Living Authentically
By Jenna Clark >Follow Jenna on Facebook< >Read more of her personal stories on her blog< >Check out herView full post »
Why Are You A Photographer?
I’m still thinking about the Showit United convention I was at 2 weeks ago. I’ve been planning to write this blogView full post »
The ‘Pretty Good’ Guest Appearance
While I was in southern California I was blessed with many opportunities to work with a number of photographers some newView full post »
We Wear Busy Like a Badge of Honor
I sat at a table in a busy room with other photographers this week. I learned from many of the greats in our industry. IView full post »
15 Things I Wish I Knew About Why Some Businesses Fail
I’m going to keep this list simple and straight forward. This is a list I have compiled after reading a few of ourView full post »
My Photography Story
What what? You want to hear me be a dork and tell you how I became a photographer? It’s not that special, but hereView full post »
20 Things I Wish I Knew About Being a Photography Business Owner
1. There are a million (and one) other roles you’re going to play other than photographer. You should expect toView full post »
Creating Realistic Business Goals
After this month’s 31 Days to a Better Photography Business workshop I had a little realization about creatingView full post »
Tips for Making Difficult Client Conversations More Productive
Here are a few steps to help you work around those difficult conversations with clients. 1. Check Yourself – AreView full post »
Developing Confidence as a Business Owner
Confidence. Becoming a successful business owner does require some amount of confidence. If you already have goodView full post »
5 Tips to Balance Your Full-Time Job and Your Photography Business
There’s no easy button for starting a photography business. Everyone had to start somewhere and most of us had toView full post »
10 Ways to Say No to Clients Like a Class Act
Saying no to a client who wants all the extras, the special edits, the constant discounts, is about as difficult asView full post »
What We Have Once Enjoyed Deeply We Can Never Lose…
It seems inappropriate and disrespectful as a member of the Denver community to write photography tips and tricks todayView full post »
Setting Business Goals
I’m always mentally tracking my business goals, how many weddings I shoot per year, how quickly I can edit photosView full post »
10 Ways to Find Your Photography Motivation
Finding and keeping motivation are two different things. It’s kind of a ‘have your cake and eat it too’View full post »
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