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#295: A Purposeful Wedding Photography Timeline - Ashlyn Cathey
#295: A Purposeful Wedding Photography Timeline - Ashlyn Cathey
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you creating valuable wedding photography timelines for your clients that prepare you for any situation?In episode 295 of the Bokeh Podcast, Ashlyn Cathey discusses the importance of creating purposeful timelines for your weddings to leave them stress and chaos free. Listen in as she explains how to prepare your clients' expectations of their day and deliver an amazing wedding experience for your couples.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Brand Position: (3:42)Being personal, providing all day coverage, and having experience in the industry.Driven by 3 values: to love couples, to serve above and beyond, to preserve special moments.Advice for Photographers: (13:44)1. For Newbies: Time and consistency are your friend.2. For Experience: Don’t forget to take the time to feel inspired and learn new things.Technique for Time: Time Blocking (17:27)Content Recommendation: Behind the Scenes Podcast with Jeremy & Audrey Roloff - bit.ly/bp-behindthescenes (22:35)The Gear Bag: Spiderbelt Dual Camera Holster - bit.ly/bp-spiderbeltdual (24:37)Importance of Wedding Day Timelines: Living in the moment, means leaving time for those moments to happen. (31:47)Key Notes for Timelines: (32:21)1. The day will fly by.2. Most days don’t go as planned.3. Make the day fun with extra time for fun things.Reasons Timelines Don’t Work: (32:57)1. Miscommunicated Desires2. Coordination3. Not having a Plan BLinks:ashlyncathey.cominstagram.com/ashlyncathey.photo
Released:
Sep 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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