Feb 21, 2011 | Production
Ahhh, the thought of working at home can be ever so appealing. In fact that’s why a lot of people go into business for themselves. What could be better than staying at home, earning money while you’re there, AND getting a few things done around the house as well?...
Dec 29, 2010 | Production
What’s one of the most common misconceptions in the photographic industry today? Digital is cheaper than film At first glance, it sounds correct. With a film camera, every time you capture an image, it costs you money. You have to buy the film, you have to develop the...
Mar 17, 2010 | Blog, Production
How do your photographs leave your studio? Do you pile the paper prints in a box or envelope? Do you frame your images? Or do you do a combination of the two? It may seem like framing will actually put you into an entirely different category of business – you’ll end...
Nov 10, 2008 | Blog, Production
The digital era has made copyright protection more difficult. And as more applications and opportunities to place images online grows, the opportunity to lose out on revenue may seem to go along with it. But it doesn’t have to. It’s all about knowing and...
Aug 6, 2008 | Blog, Production
When we first started our business, we kept everything simple. Not because we chose to do it that way – we simply didn’t know. Over the years you learn. A client holds you to a clause in your contract, you learn and change it. When we first started with...
Jul 24, 2008 | Blog, Production
Can you sell a photo like this to your bride? Well, maybe. It is a pretty cool photograph of the table setting. But let’s face it; if a bride is making cuts, she’d much rather have an image of her family and friends than a photo of the table. But if you...