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How To Make Your First Photography Zine

Photography as a Business
By Jason D. Little / June 16, 2020

Are you the do-it-yourself type? Do you build your own furniture, sew your own clothes or grow your own vegetables? If you’re a photographer you can get in on the DIY action, too — develop your own film, print your own photos. A DIY project that is a particular favorite of photographers is zine creation. […]

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How to Have A Healthy Relationship With Social Media As An Active Photographer

Photography as a Business
By Taissia Iv / April 7, 2020

Social media isn’t a person, but it’s still something that billions of people have a relationship with. If you’re someone who spends a lot of time online, be it to grow your photography business or attract new followers to your work, it can be difficult to keep that relationship healthy. Popular accounts, alluring advertisements, and […]

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Protect Your Images…By Adding Contact And Copyright Metadata To Them

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By Tiffany Mueller / February 21, 2020

As photographers, protecting your images is of real importance to most of us. Ensure you’ve done all you can to keep your images “yours”.

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A Review Of Copytrack The Copyright Enforcement Website

Photography as a Business
By Jason Row / November 13, 2019

Copyright is always a thorny subject among photographers. Some photographers are happy to allow their images to be used freely online. Others, in particular professionals, try to protect their copyright as much as possible.  For photographers, the great irony of the Internet age is that in order to get “seen” you need to put your […]


Why Cutting Photographic Cliches From Your Site Is Easy As Pie

Photography as a Business
By Jason Row / October 3, 2019

Do you ever get the feeling of Deja Vu when visiting certain photographer’s websites? A sense that you have seen this all before? It’s quite possible that this is because that photographer’s website is laden with cliches.  Cliches in photographic websites can be in the form of the written word or as visual content. Either […]


Forgot A Photo Release Form? Think Again Before Submitting That Photo 

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By Justin Li / August 19, 2019

Anytime you take a photo that you plan to use commercially you need the paperwork backing up the subject’s consent. Here is some more about photo release forms

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