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How to stay in business in 2009 (and some new site features) Connected Photographer Magazine - November 2008 What are the strategies and tactics you can begin to deploy NOW that will help keep you afloat in these incredibly uncertain times? What are ten things you can begin to do right now, this month, this week, even this morning that will combat the financial crisis blues and ensure that your bottom line is more line than bottom? Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses an upcoming webinar that'll answer these questions, introduces two new site features, and even shows you how you can find ten tips for staying safe online.
Thriving in a changing economy, understanding the economic upheaval Connected Photographer Magazine - October 2008 Many of you know that some years back Editor-in-Chief David wrote a pretty well-received book called The Flexible Enterprise, which was all about how businesses can manage and thrive in a changing economy. Over the past week, we've gotten a bunch of letters from readers asking about how all the economic fuss we've been experiencing will affect their jobs, their businesses, and the world of tech. In this important article, David shares with you some background that can help you understand the situation better. He also provides some coping strategies that will help you make it through this thing and come out solid on the other side.
Adding video to your Web site can help attract new clients Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2008 There are many ways to incorporate video on your Web site and you don't need the technical know-how or a big budget to accomplish this goal. Video expert Tricia Gellman Holmes looks at the three types of video a photography may use to promote his or her business and shows how you can get started with video on your own Web site.
Shooting animals with your camera (and maybe making money at it) Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2008 You don't need a camouflage suit, hunting gear or a rifle. When we talk about shooting animals, we mean shooting them with your camera. The trick to taking really great animal photos is patience. A perfect animal image can be award-winning or highly saleable for greeting cards, calendars, stock photography and countless other uses. Because it is considered so hard to do, achieving that momentous expression of an animal's face is indeed priceless. It can also be personally rewarding.
When do you need a contract? Connected Photographer Magazine - January 2008 Remember the days when a simple handshake was all you needed to finalize a deal for a photography assignment? Save the handshake until after a contract has been signed. Not having a photography agreement is like trying to swim from a mile out in the ocean. You probably can make it all the way to shore by yourself, but there's certain hazards along the way and it really would be a lot easier to have a boat. Think of the contract as your boat.
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