Wedding Photography State of the Union, with Robert Evans
Robert Evans joins the show to give us a look inside the current state of the wedding photography industry.
Robert Evans joins the show to give us a look inside the current state of the wedding photography industry.
Jason Groupp is back to talk about what’s new at the 2017 edition of the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International Conference taking place in Las Vegas from February 5th – 9th at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.
On this episode, we’re going to share some of our worst location horror stories and provide some tips and advice for making great wedding photos in less than ideal locations.
This week, we’re going to talk about referrals and reviews and share some tips and strategies that can help increase the number of referrals you receive and ensure that clients can’t wait to refer you after you’ve photographed their wedding.
A recent article on F-Stoppers by Vanessa Joy, cited several reasons why she doesn’t feel that she can use a mirrorless camera when photographing a wedding. We’re here today to provide a rebuttal and list reasons why you definitely can.
Photo Joseph from TWiP Apps is here today to talk about the current state of the photo app market and share some lesser-known apps that might be of interest to wedding & portrait photographers.
On this episode we’re going to talk about posing and share our advice for posing the bride and groom, the families, and the bridal party. Plus we’ll share some tips for how to do it in a way that will make people feel comfortable and not dread the word pose.
This week we chat with Ben Chernivsky, a wedding photographer from Chicago who developed Gifyyy Booth – a portable photo booth that is easy to setup, lightweight, ultra-portable, compact, and self sufficient.
Jared Platt is a workflow and Lightroom guru and he is here today with advice for wedding photographers on how they can streamline their workflow so they can spend less time chained to their computers editing.
This week we’re going to talk about the client experience. From the moment a potential client inquiries about your services, through to the final delivery of their images and beyond, what are the key ingredients that create an exceptional client experience?
On this week’s episode, Robert & Bruce debrief from WPPI 2016 and talk with Sara France about building an associate photography team.
This week Kelly Ewell joins us to talk about the resource she is developing for photographers called The Second Shooter Society – a resource for growing wedding photographers to find support, education, and opportunities as interns, assistants, associates, and second shooters.
Spencer Lum from Ground-Glass.com joins us on this episode to talk about momentum selling and how wedding photographers can improve their sales process to attract and convert more prospects into paying clients.
On this episode we’ll share our thoughts on photographing destination weddings including advice on pricing, packing, shooting, and getting home with the images safely intact.
On this episode, Bryan & Bruce discuss how and when they use off-camera flash on a wedding day. Plus they’ll share what OCF gear they typically bring with them to a wedding.
Bridal shows continue to be a popular event where brides (and a few reluctant grooms), go to see the latest wedding trends, view the latest wedding fashions, get free swag and shop for their wedding vendors. On this week’s show we’re going share our experiences with bridal shows and provide our thoughts on how to benefit from participating in them.
Frederick discusses wedding and portrait photography with industry experts Sara France, Bruce Clarke, Craig Colvin, Joseph Linaschke and TWiP veteran Scott Bourne, at the WPPI conference.
Effective strategies to help wedding photographers get a handle on their communications and achieve that utopia known as inbox zero.
This week we’re going to let you peek inside our camera bags and provide our audience with some insight into the gear we use, why we use it, and what we use to transport it all in on the wedding day.
How to manage client expectations, why it’s important, & what are some of the most important expectations to set to ensure a positive customer experience.
Professional wedding photographer William Innes shares tips and insight for better travel and better travel photography.