How To Be a Smart Photographer
Posted: May 18th, 2009 | Author: matthew | Filed under: blog, blog site, notes, photographer blog, portfolio site, social media | Tags: blog, blog site, photography, portfolio site |

You need more than just a portfolio site these days to succeed as a photographer.
It’s not just about burn and dodge.
Are you a photographer that is interested in getting more business?
Have you perfected your portfolio website, but the emails and calls are not coming in?
If you want to remain competitive it’s critical that you not only have your great portfolio website, but you have a blog established as well.
Your potential clients probably LOVE your work. They probably think you’ve taken the best photographs of kids or wedding receptions that they’ve ever looked at.
There’s just one problem.
The same potential client has been reading the blog of your competitor and has fallen in love with their personality.
They have also been reading the gushing comments left by other clients which further boosts their confidence in hiring that photographer.
This photographer, although their imagery isn’t as perfectly cropped, focused, burned or dodged, or desaturated as yours, sounds more competent than you because of the insightful blog posts that they periodically update their site with.
Are you alarmed yet?
Guess what…
It’s more about the relationship you build and less about the perfect dodge or burn on a photo.
What’s your experience with having a blog as a photographer? Is it helping you build your business and strengthen relationships? Do you need a blog and don’t know where to begin. Contact me if you would like more info.
Stay tuned for more posts on this subject as I’ll teach you how to carefully craft a blog that will make you a cinch for the next client hoping to build a relationship with you.
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