Hello there Digital Photography School readers! Thanks for coming on over from my guest post titled “When to Ditch the Day Job and Follow Your Dreams“.
My name is Jamie, and I’m a Madison, WI Wedding Photographer and am here to help equip you to have a successful photography business. There’s a lot of good stuff to learn here, so take some time to look around and learn something valuable for growing your business.
Curious who I am? You can read more about me and The Modern Tog here.
If you’re really observant, you can also find me juggling somewhere on this site as well. Yes, I juggle. Kind of. It’s amusing. I can also unicycle, but that’s not on the site (yet).
Here are some of my favorite posts on the site:
The Secret to Significantly Increasing Your Portrait Sales
How to Juggle a Photography Business, a Full-Time Job, and a Family Without Dropping the Ball
Show Up in Search Engines: 3 Easy WordPress SEO Tips for Photographers
Top 8 Essential Things to Buy When Starting a Photography Business
How I Doubled my Website Traffic in One Month Using Facebook
Free Photographer’s Pricing Guide Series – This pricing guide is different from any other I’ve seen because it allows you to determine your prices for businesses that offer several different types of shoots and services. For example, if you shoot both weddings and portraits and do a bit of graphic design on the side, it will tell you how to take all of that into account when setting your prices. It’s pretty spiffy if I do say so myself, and it makes that math degree I worked so hard for worth it.
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Thanks for visiting! We look forward to getting to know you and hope you stick around. 🙂
Warmly,
Jamie
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