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#418: 4 Vital Principles for a Healthy Photography Business - Larry McGill
#418: 4 Vital Principles for a Healthy Photography Business - Larry McGill
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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Sep 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Have you found yourself revisiting the basics of what it takes to run a healthy photography business?In episode 418 of the Bokeh Podcast, Larry McGill of Obsidian Photography joins us to share how his experience in photography and the news industry has helped him develop a skillset for success. Listen is as he discusses the four vital principles that have made a positive impact in his business. The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Professional Photographer and Miilu: The Simplest Way to Create and Manage Timelines and Shot Lists for the Events You're Photographing. 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: Philadelphia and Mainline Headshots and Portraits that Sell Your PersonalityCustomer Service: (3:42)- Make your clients feel like you know what you’re doing.- Make your clients feel comfortable in front of the camera and through the whole process.Technique for Time: Learn to say no or I can’t do this. (11:23)Outsourcing/Delegation: Social media management. (13:58)Book Recommendations: The Millionaire Next Door (19:10)NBC Affiliates vs Owned by NBC (23:01)Working Remotely as a News Producer (24:41)4 Vital Principles for a Healthy Photography Business (25:53)1. Staying cool under pressure.2. Adapting on the fly.3. Paying attention to detail.4. Relating to other people.Linksobsidianphoto.cominstagram.com/MediotSavantinstagram.com/larry_mcgill_shoots See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Sep 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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