No More Free Lunches: Workshops, Instruction and Presentations
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Come this April I will have been in business for five years. Since that time I’ve given away free advice on photography and doing business as a photographer (just goes to show that I don’t follow my own advice) over and over and over again.
That’s about enough of that. No more free lunches. Want advice on how clean your sensor, on what to look for in a digital camera, where the best spots are for nature and landscape photography in Ohio ? Need a portfolio review and help on how to market your work ? Digital workflow ? File management ? Printing ?
Then call 1-877-527-6889 or email me to schedule a consultation. Fees start at $50 for half-hour minimum session, either over the phone or in-person here at my studio. Need more in the way of photographic instruction ? Then how about either a half or full day workshop, either here at my studio or out in the field. I can take check, PayPal, VISA or Mastercard.
I guarantee you will walk away motivated, energized and encouraged to develop your creative vision through the art of photography, and I will walk away knowing that I didn’t give away the store in the process.
Just today a friend of mine who owns a business installing custom AV systems in high-end homes complained about a potential client who took hours and hours of his time in researching and preparing a detailed project proposal, only to turn around and give the business to someone else. I know that problem all too well, especially here in the south suburbs of the Dayton where potential clients like that are almost always going to give their business to a buddy of a buddy, but use you to go on an information fishing expedition.
No more Mr. Nice Guys.
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Jim,
I think seminars are an incredible way to introduce your work to people.
Offer full day workshops on how to get great pictures- esp. Nature photos.
Our http://www.Websitetology.com seminars have been fantastic ways to introduce our expertise to people.
Comment by David Esrati — January 10, 2008 @ 3:38 pm