Sounds gross? Well, I was asked to shoot a video assignment about a group of “explorers” that trek through the Dallas storm drains. See the video here:
The Disney Trifecta?!?
As far as performers go, I don’t think any three stars could make a better trifecta than Justin, Britney, and Christina. The three have been battling it out on the charts for years, and each has moved to the top spot at one point or another. Their post-Disney careers have been interesting, to say the least.
Are you asking for it?
I’ve known this for a long time, but it always helps to hear it again. You have to ask for it! Yes, just remember those simple words when planning your marketing strategy. Your professional photography business won’t get clients if you don’t ask them for their business. This isn’t Field of Dreams and they won’t come just because you built it.
Dropping like flies…
Seriously, do I have to say more?!?
Yet another one falls…
I think this will start happening at an alarming rate, now that a few newspapers have folded or gone to web-only daily editions:
ASMP, of course!!!
Where are you going to get the best info for starting and running a photography business? The ASMP, of course! And they now have a new blog, starting with some videos (for those of you that think reading is overrated). Especially interesting is the video on Copyright:
150 update…
I’ve had some people ask me about my last post, and if I was suggesting that social networking websites (like facebook) are a waste of time and effort. That’s not really what I was trying to say…
150?
Read this link, then come back and tell me your thoughts. I’ll wait for you to finish…
Leeson’s Insight…
I’ve known David Leeson for almost a decade now. I met him when I started doing freelance photography at the Dallas Morning News in December 1999. In case you didn’t know, he is a Pulitzer Prize winner, which makes him cooler than me and you. He shoots still and video, and it looks like Canon has asked him to do some work with their new 5D Mark II…
They are FREE!!!
In my modest 1100 sq ft photo studio space, I have a small fridge. It is big enough to hold some water bottles, cokes/sodas, beers, etc, and stands about waist high. I have it in the studio for clients more than for me. Anything is the fridge is there for the taking when a client walks in, no need to even ask.