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Latest Episodes
71: Adrian Mueller: Working with others to make your business go farther
Adrian Mueller is a still life and food photographer who knows that working with others lets you go farther than the lone road. He also likes to provide his clients with unique images that are shot mostly in camera, it won't sound too crazy until you chec
70: Mike Colón: Letting photography make you a better life, not take it over
Mike Colón is a destination wedding photographer who flies all around the world to make the weddings he does personal. Everything he does reflects his passion for not only photography but for family and his beliefs. Learn how he does this in this e
69: Joel Grimes: How to set the trend, not follow it
Joel Grimes has been in the business long enough that he knows all the tricks inside and out. Instead of looking into a crystal ball to try to determine the newest trend he decides to make his look the new trend. Learn how to do this and more, in this epi
66: Amanda Sosa Stone: Your design plan, for everything
Amanda Sosa Stone has set her life on designing yours. She knows how to change any website or portfolio to get you the most stylized look for your photography.
67: Ryan Brenizer: Getting lots of clients and getting them to spread the word
Ryan Bernier is a wedding photographer from New York City who books 60 to 70 weddings per year, he does this all while charging $7000 and up per wedding. Learn from this top 10 photographer how to accomplish this seeming impossible achievement.
66: Zach and Jody Gray: Creating the experience that makes the money
Zach and Jody are a tag team husband and wife duo who make their living from wedding photography, they keep clients coming from the experience that they provide. Learn how to make an experience worth more than just the value of the work.
65: Antonio Saba: Becoming an international photographer
Antonio Saba started his career in Italy, but soon realized that the Italian market was much too saturated to make any real money. That is when he turned to the international market to find better ways to earn his income. Now Antonio gets 80% of
64: Brett Danton: Professionalism, working through anything that happens
Brett Danton is a photographer and director who works with some of the top agencies and companies in the world. He is also a speaker for Canon because of his amazing work flow. Learn how to be the most professional photographer you can be and to use your
63: Kia Bondurant: Portrait photography clients and marketing
Kia Bondurant went to college to become a Spanish teacher but soon after her student teaching was over she ditched the teaching scene to follow her passion and become a full time photographer. Her plan A is photography and her plan B is photography, she i
62: John Sharpe: Having your photography represented
John Sharpe is the founder of Sharpe & Associates, a photography representation group that represents some of the top photographers in the world. Learn more about what those who represent photographers do and how they can help your business grow.