TWiP Weddings 035: Photographing Destination Weddings
On this episode we’ll share our thoughts on photographing destination weddings including advice on pricing, packing, shooting, and getting home with the images safely intact.
On this episode we’ll share our thoughts on photographing destination weddings including advice on pricing, packing, shooting, and getting home with the images safely intact.
On this episode, Bryan & Bruce discuss how and when they use off-camera flash on a wedding day. Plus they’ll share what OCF gear they typically bring with them to a wedding.
Bridal shows continue to be a popular event where brides (and a few reluctant grooms), go to see the latest wedding trends, view the latest wedding fashions, get free swag and shop for their wedding vendors. On this week’s show we’re going share our experiences with bridal shows and provide our thoughts on how to benefit from participating in them.
This week Susan Stripling joins us to talk about her latest resource for photographers – The Wedding School – the benchmark education resource for wedding photographers that dramatically raises the standard of what it truly means to be a “professional wedding photographer.
Many photographers today start their careers by working at another full or part-time job while pursuing their photography career. On this episode we’re going to talk about making the jump from part-time to full-time and provide you with some food for thought if you’re thinking about making the jump.
The Director of Wedding & Portrait Photographers International, Jason Groupp, returns to the show to talk about what’s new at the 2016 edition of the WPPI Conference & Expo.
Photographers often use the excuse of being a ‘creative’ or being ‘too busy’ as a reason for not being organized. This week we talk to Bryan about his latest solution for photographers – Sprout Studio.
This week on TWiP Weddings, I sit down with Sony Artisan Robert Evans, for a one-on-one conversation about his decision to switch to shooting Sony cameras.
A deep dive into the creative side of the process of designing and putting a wedding album together for our clients.
Effective strategies to help wedding photographers get a handle on their communications and achieve that utopia known as inbox zero.
On this episode we’re going to share some strategies to help drive sales this Christmas and end the year on a strong note to make sure you have those extra dollars in your bank account to help you get through the leaner months when your not as busy with weddings.
This week we’re going to let you peek inside our camera bags and provide our audience with some insight into the gear we use, why we use it, and what we use to transport it all in on the wedding day.
We share our thoughts on a recent situation involving a DJ who photographed the majority of the days events & then posted them on Facebook under his photography company’s page.
How to manage client expectations, why it’s important, & what are some of the most important expectations to set to ensure a positive customer experience.
Corwin Hiebert, a management and marketing specialist, joins us to talk about his Business Action Planner for Photographers.
Part 3 of our 3-part series dedicated to managing your online presence. This week we take a closer look at social media for wedding photographers.
We continue our 3-part series dedicated to managing your online presence by digging into blogging for wedding photographers with special guest – Melissa Jill.
On this episode, we begin a 3-part series discussing how to manage your online presence beginning with your website.
Photographer and inventor Gary Fong joins us to talk about archiving and backup for wedding photographers.
This week we’re going to share our strategies for attracting new clients and how we approach the initial meet & greet and initial consultation.
This week we’re going to share our strategies for attracting new clients and how we approach the initial meet & greet and initial consultation.