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Picture Yourself a Success


If you have a talent for snapping great pictures, why not turn your hobby into a lucrative business? You can take portraits in a studio or on location, submit photos as a freelancer to media companies or businesses, frame and display your favorite shots in a gallery, or record special events like weddings and sweet sixteen parties. No matter where your talents and interests lie, you can make a bundle from your work with this expert advice.


  • Determine your specialty
  • Set up a home office and/or functional studio
  • Choose the right equipment for all types of photos—and find great deals on the cameras and accessories you need
  • Build an attractive online or traditional portfolio
  • Find paying jobs and market yourself professionally
  • Setup a fee structure for your service
  • Get great exposure for your work at art festivals, contests, galleries, local businesses and more
  • Protect yourself from legal concerns such as copyright infringement and privacy issues


    Whether you want to earn a little extra money or set yourself up as a full-time, professional photographer, all the information you need to succeed is inside.

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    Date de parution 22 octobre 2019
    Nombre de lectures 1
    EAN13 9781613084137
    Langue English

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    START YOUR OWN
    PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESS
    Third Edition
    YOUR STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO SUCCESS
    The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Inc. Jason R. Rich
    Entrepreneur Press
    Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
    Cover Design: Andrew Welyczko
    Production and Composition: Eliot House Productions
    2019 by Entrepreneur Media, Inc.
    All rights reserved.
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    This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.
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    ebook ISBN: 978-1-61308-413-7
    Contents
    Preface
    Chapter 1
    Welcome to the Wonderful World of Photography
    Learning Where You Fit
    Learning to Monetize
    Building Your Skill Set
    Learn from the Pros
    Looking Ahead
    Chapter 2
    Make Things Click by Finding Your Niche
    Photographer Specialty Areas
    Fine Art Photography
    Photojournalism
    Wedding and Special Event Photography
    Portraiture
    Pet Photography
    Special Occasion (Noncorporate) Event Photography
    Additional Niche Photography Fields
    Market Research
    Chapter 3
    Taking Stock or Working on Assignment
    How Stock Work Is Managed and Monetized
    How Profitable Is Stock Photography?
    Working on Assignment
    Chapter 4
    The Digital Revolution
    Plan Your Camera Equipment Budget Intelligently
    Consider All Your Supplementary Photography Equipment and Gear Needs
    Embrace Technology
    Chapter 5
    Focusing on the Right Path
    Be a Fan of the Plan
    Start with a Clear Mission Statement
    Time to Write the Plan
    Know Your Craft
    Go Back to School
    Distance Learning (Online Education)
    Workshops and Seminars
    Reading Materials
    Online Learning Opportunities
    Become a Photography Assistant
    Chapter 6
    Shoot for Accessibility: Choosing Your Location
    Home Sweet Studio
    Choosing a Commercial Location
    Commercial Leases
    Sharing Space
    Should You Franchise?
    How Franchising Works
    The Cons
    Buying an Existing Business
    Chapter 7
    Business Structure: A Blueprint for Success
    A Name to Remember
    Getting Creative
    Make It Legal
    Register Your Domain ASAP
    Build Your Brand with a Logo
    Structure It Legally
    Licenses and Permits
    Covering Your Assets
    People You Should Know
    Chapter 8
    Business Equipment for the Photographer
    The Photographer s Case
    Equipping Your Office with the Right Stuff
    Burglar-Proof Your Business
    Chapter 9
    Help Wanted: Staffing Your Studio
    The Hiring Process
    Building Your Dream Team
    Independent Contractors
    Short-Term Solutions
    Chapter 10
    Marketing Made Easy
    Marketing in the Real World and Online
    Network, Network, Network!
    Join Professional Associations
    Get on Your Soap Box
    Advertising and Public Relations
    Direct Mail
    Replace Yellow Pages with Online Maps
    Business Cards
    Press Releases
    Television/Radio
    Magazine and Publication Ads
    Designing and Publishing Your Website
    Don t Underestimate the Power of Online Social Networking
    Portfolios
    Art Shows and Galleries
    The Initial Process
    On the Circuit
    The Appearance of Your Booth Is Important
    Galleries
    Kill Em with Kindness
    Chapter 11
    Crunching the Numbers: Finances and Taxes
    Startup Funds
    Financial Management
    Tax Matters
    How Will You Get Paid?
    Accepting Credit and Debit Cards
    Accepting Checks
    What s in the Forecast?
    Chapter 12
    The Price Is Right: Knowing the Value of Your Art
    Pricing Strategies
    Expenses
    Bids, Estimates, and Deposits
    Crunching Numbers Is an Important Part of the Job
    Chapter 13
    Photographer Beware: Legal Issues in the Industry
    Copyright Issues
    Handle with Care
    Protective Measures
    When Do You Need Permission?
    Get It in Writing
    Chapter 14
    More Expert Advice from Experienced Pros
    More Wisdom from Experienced Professional Photographers
    Meet Molly McCauley, Owner/Lead Photographer at Molly + Co.
    Get Acquainted with Celebrity Photographer Michael Grecco
    Learn More About Wedding and Event Photography from Rob Grant
    Photographers Daniel and Laura Pinckard Share Their Wisdom
    Photographer Mark Campbell Offers Some Words of Wisdom
    Appendix
    Resources
    Photography Associations
    Photography Franchise Resources
    Photo Product Sales Sites
    Web and Portfolio Design
    Products and Services for Professionals
    Camera Equipment and Rentals
    Stock Agencies
    Education and Training
    Scholarships
    General Business Planning Software
    Glossary
    Index
    Preface
    I n some respects, transforming your passion as an amateur photographer into a lucrative career as a professional photographer has never been easier. High-end digital cameras are more powerful than ever, plus there are endless marketing and advertising possibilities available on the internet that make it easier to showcase your work and potentially attract paying customers or clients.
    The moment you decide to take that leap from amateur or semiprofessional photographer to professional photographer, however, you ll immediately be taking on a wide range of additional responsibilities that go well beyond tapping your creative talents so you can consistently take eye-catching and emotion-provoking photos.
    For many, becoming a professional photographer means operating a legal business entity as an entrepreneur and small-business owner. This requires you to handle many business-related tasks, such as sales, bookkeeping/accounting, advertising, marketing, and customer relations.
    For example, you ll need to set up and maintain an office, gallery, and/or photo studio, and make sure you have the proper insurance based on the type of work you re doing. As a photographer, you ll also need to take, edit, print, organize, and sell your photographs, and manage that complete work flow, while maintaining your photography equipment and related gear.
    Plus, in today s world, it s essential for photographers to create and maintain a professional-looking web presence with a website and online portfolio to showcase their work. You ll likely find it necessary to become professionally active on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn, for example), to find and interact with potential clients, and for marketing and showcasing your work online.
    It will also be necessary to ramp up your level of technical expertise. Today s professionallevel digital cameras and accessories are complex, and you ll need to become a pro when it comes to understanding and using your equipment. In addition, once images are shot, they need to

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