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How to keep in touch with clients when in-person networking isn't an option
Posted in Business on April 6, 2020
With all this COVID-19 related economic turmoil and social distancing, there’s not a lot going on for many of us self-employed types. As an architectural, construction, and commercial/industrial photographer, my work is done on location, so there’s not an opportunity for me to work remotely. I mean, the distancing is definitely for the best, as it's apparently starting to slow the spread of the virus at least a bit, but the economic costs are very, very high.
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Marketing in the time of, well, you know
Posted in Business | General/Misc. on March 20, 2020
With every crisis comes opportunity. That may sound a bit trite, but hear me out.
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Be Thou My Vision — Finding Ways to Break Out of the Creative Doldrums
Posted in Business | Photography on June 25, 2018
What can you do when you get in a rut or start feeling creatively stagnant, like you’re a technician rather than an artist? Well, I have an idea — pull up a chair and I'll fill you in.
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I’ve been everywhere, man — Seven travel tips for photographers
Posted in Business | Photography | Technology | Travel on March 18, 2018
Traveling is good fun, but traveling for a photo gig and dragging along all the necessary photo gear can quickly put a damper on that fun.
To help ease the pain, here are seven travel tips based on my frequent out-of-town photo projects.
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Spring 2017 photo-shoot round-up: Iceland, airports, big rigs, basketball, buildings, and more!
Posted in Architecture | Business | Photography | Travel on April 24, 2017
It's been a wonderfully busy spring; here are the highlights that we've covered, ranging from new construction to Icelandic airports, basketball stars, and big rigs.
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