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The Business of Photography

Dana Coyhiswww.northfornow.com
Just how do photographers make money? We weren't exactly sure, so we called up a few of them to find out. The Business of Photography podcast (presented by Roasted Pepper Studios) looks at the actual business of photography through interviews with professional and amateur photographers. These conversations give us a peek at what it takes to run a photography business, and discuss some of the obstacles these photographers face. Please forgive some of the low quality recordings; we were focused more on the quality of the content than on the microphones.
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Episodes

Tadd Myers

On the heels of publishing his new book, Portraits of the American Craftsman, Tadd Myers took some time to talk about how his humble project turned into a hardcover book. Tadd lets us know how keeping his work looking unique has helped him stand out from the crowd, the importance of marketing, and to keep striving to better yourself. He also stresses the value of keeping your finances straight to allow yourself to take advantage of opportunities that pop up. Check out the links below for some of...

Apr 08, 201749 minEp. 8

Rick Dalton

This week we spoke with Rick (Richard) Dalton from Fort Worth, TX. Rick speaks from his decades of experience, and challenges new photographers to think critically when starting their career. He reminds us that it is wise to keep a day job if the prospects of making money by photography alone are slim, and to be careful when entering a profession that is becoming increasingly crowded. http://www.daltonphoto.com/

Oct 11, 201349 minEp. 7

Steve Reeves

Erin Curry and Steve Reeves are the duo that make up MakeShift Photography. Steve talks about how their fine art photography business is doing and what has been working for them. He also points out that networking is a major part of doing well along with a little bit of focus to help keep on track. http://makeshiftphoto.com/

Sep 26, 201335 minEp. 6

Joel Harrison

Bridal and wedding photographer Joel Harrison gives some sound business advice and talks about how having a good fit is important for both the customer and photographer. He also reminds us to remember our priorities, and to keep them in focus by aligning them with our work. http://jshphotography.com/

Sep 12, 201344 minEp. 5

Eric Younkin

Eric Younkin lets us know what it takes to make it in the photography business. His stories of his own focus and determination give us an insight into how he created his successful photography business. www.ericyounkinphotography.com

Aug 29, 201339 minEp. 4

Lisa Cavet

Fort Worth wedding photographer Lisa Cavet talks about the importance of having a mentor when starting a business so that you don’t have to go it alone, and the impact being an entrepreneur can have on relationships. http://lgphotos.net/

Aug 14, 201341 minEp. 3

Jared Lindsay

Photographer Jared Lindsay from Fort Worth, TX is making his business go with his wonderful photography and determination to get things done. He reminds us that sometimes the best way to do something is to jump right in. http://www.jaredlindsay.com/

Feb 25, 201326 minEp. 2

Lem Fillyaw

We spoke with Lem Fillyaw from Appleton, WI about his wedding photography business and what is fast becoming known as ninjagraphy. http://myninjagrapher.com/

Feb 24, 201333 minEp. 1
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