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.
Lost in Liberia…
I plan on attending the Hal Samples Gallery opening of Lost In Liberia, a photography exhibit featuring photography by Justin Clemons. I don’t know much about Justin, but the promo images look pretty impressive…
Dallas professional photographers want to know…
So, I checked out what keywords people are using to find my blog, and one phrase keeps popping up: State Sales Tax
I’m out to network…
I’m headed out the door right now. Time to do a vital part of marketing myself and my business. I am going to mingle and talk with my peers and potential employers at the monthly Press Club of Dallas happy hour event. You should be using events like this to market yourself. Networking is a HUGE part of a business. Go find an event where your peers and potential clients will be. Do it!
Speaking of assisting…
I met with a potential client today. They liked my book, but I doubt I will be shooting for them. I did my research going in. I knew what types of photography they did and who their clients were. They appeared to do mostly product and tabletop work, with some fashion and some lifestyle shots, too.
Do you want to learn?
Are you still trying to learn all the ins and outs of professional photography? Besides school and practice, the best thing you can do is assist. I learned SOOOOOO much from assisting some great commercial, portrait, and editorial photographers.
Random photo story…
The following link has nothing to do with Dallas or Janik Photography, but I had to include it here. It was just an interesting story about a photographer and her long lost photos:
Marketing on the web…
OK, this link is not really about photography, but it IS about marketing. As a photographer, you are a business. As a business, you need to market yourself. And (to bring this thought process on home), many businesses thing that slapping together a website, putting up a myspace/facebook page, and starting to twitter will bring in the customers. Right? Not necessarily… Read the link to see the reality of twittering as your company’s golden goose:
Is Dallas awake at the moment?
I know there are other things gearing up this week around the state, like Austin’s SXSW for example, but Dallas seems pretty quiet at the moment. Does it seem a bit sleepy this week? Not much in the news, clients all seem to have extra time for meetings (instead of working), local magazines are in a lull… what is everyone doing right now?
And more newspapers fall…
I hope you aren’t going to school to become a newspaper photojournalist: