Start Your Video Business Today with Joe Switzer
You know you need to get started with video and you passionately want to, but you don’t. You can’t use the excuse of not having the correct camera and lens.
You know you need to get started with video and you passionately want to, but you don’t. You can’t use the excuse of not having the correct camera and lens.
Working in Photoshop can easily lead you down the rabbit hole. It’s often a time-sucking vortex. “I’m just going to fix this one last thing, and then I’ll move on to ...
Everyone’s a photographer now. We all have a camera in our hands all day, every day. We’ve got creative apps that make our images look snazzy
This month’s issue is all about children and families. I am blessed to work with my two oldest daughters. In this article, I share my experiences working with them,
Recently we set up our new studio. With so much gear and information out there, it can be daunting to figure out what tools you need to get started.
In order to sell it, you have to show it. But without a solid portfolio, how were we going to show clients what we could make for them?
Achieving above-average results with handheld flash or larger strobes starts with getting them off your camera—otherwise known as OCF.
As a freelance filmmaker, I get to travel to exciting and exotic locations, and use my skills behind the camera to help other people bring to life their ideas and visions
October is family portrait month across the country. Not officially, but it might as well be. The colors are changing on the trees, the weather is cooling off, kids are back in school. It’s the perfect time for portraits.
Each article in this “Building Blocks” series has been about a specific component of building your business, but this month I want to hit on developing your style. I’m not talking about your photographic style, but the way you communicate.