Streamlining a business… It gets mentioned a lot but more recently in the photography industry. It’s an interesting topic – take a few programs, a messy business and a determined attitude and in a few days or even hours you can create an automated business that...
This is a guest blog post by Iris Works user, Cyrissa Carlson of Sparkle Society. Friends, we need to have a chat about your social feeds. When the Internet blew up with social networks in the early 2000s, it was pretty typical to read a quick update on what a friend...
TAX TIPS As a photographer and a self-employed business owner you have a lot of expenses, and most of those are tax deductible. Everything from cameras, lights, memory cards and software – almost anything you need to run your business can be written off. Follow these...
All too often I get asked how I balance my business and being a stay at home mom. When I started my photography business in 2012 I was a first time mom to my baby boy who was born in 2010. At the time I thought juggling the business and being a stay at home was...
This week we asked Tiffany, co-owner of Nathaniel Edmunds Photography, to share her thoughts about brides hiring their friends to photograph their wedding. The tips in the below post are wonderful for not only any bride and groom, but also for photographers who have...
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