Weddings

How To Say “I Do” To Your Wedding Photography Business?

This post and the one I just published about pre-designing albums have to do with wedding photographers but I am willing to bet portrait photographers can also glean quite a bit of useful information from the online webinars I am about to mention. Let me be very clear (again) that I don’t promote products, services [...]

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Make More Money With Album Pre-Designs?

This guest blog post is written by Eric O’Connor, a Chicago wedding photographer, owner of Allori Photography and mylife-pages. Follow Eric on Twitter. 2012 will soon be here. January is the perfect time to take a hard look at how to maximize profits in the upcoming year. These are a few recommendations that have helped me, [...]

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Mystic Seminars | 5 More Reasons You Should Attend And Bring Your Best Friends With You

Almost a year back, I posted 5 Reasons You Should Attend The Mystic Seminars. If you don’t remember it or want to go read it, I’ll be waiting here when you get back. Good? Hope that made sense. 5 MORE REASONS TO GO This time I wanted to give you 5 more reasons to attend [...]

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How To Sell Wedding Albums To Clients?

Andrew Funderburg is the founder of Fundy SOS, a software company that creates remarkable tools for wedding and portrait photographers. His Fundy Album Builder [affiliate link] recently won the Hot One Award by the Professional Photographers of America. Most couples seek photographers who can deliver beautiful wedding albums. Most often, though, photographers find themselves hitting [...]

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Why Should Photographers Write A Business Plan?

This is guest blog post by Michelle Loretta who loves to talk shop and discuss business strategy. So, in 2009 she started a blog: Sage Wedding Pros. This blog would evolve to cover all things business in the wedding and event industry. She has a background in finance, having armed herself with a BS in [...]

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The New Wedding Guest

This guest blog is by a good friend and fellow Connecticut wedding photographer, Richard Esposito. In addition to being a photographer, RE as he is known, is also called upon to teach efficient workflow systems to other photography studios. To some lucky ones, he plays mentor. His Emmy (yes, that EMMY) not withstanding, RE is [...]

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Using Negative Space When Designing Albums

Based in Los Angeles and Washington DC, Justine Ungaro has been photographing weddings and portraits in her own clean, classic style since 2003. This is her first guest blog post on Tiffinbox. “The pictures are so small on the page and there is too much white space”. Every time I receive one of these emails, [...]

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