10 Tips To Surviving A Career In Photography: 20 Years In The Trenches

Host
Jay Goldman
Duration
1 hour
Originally Recorded
1/20/09
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  • You are what you read: Information overload.
  • What to pack besides cameras: Wedding day MacGyver it.
  • How to deal with problem clients.
  • The hidden costs of running a studio.
  • Digital Asset Management: Lite version.
  • Is that a shoot in your pocket? Shoot Pre-production.
  • Quick fix PS retouching everyone should know.
  • The 80/20 principal regarding client relationships.
  • How to bring life to the workplace.
  • Diversify to find you niche: Oxymoron or not?

Biography

Jay's 20 years of photography experience began in New York, photographing teen sensations such as Marky Mark, New Kids On The Block, Tiffany and Debbie Gibson. Jay shoots about 45 high-end events a year. Clients have flown him to Mexico, New York, Las Vegas, and Sun Valley Idaho to name a few locations. His commercial client list includes: HGTV, Fox Television, The Food Network, Kasden Pictures, Erica Courtney Fine Jewelry, Michael Beaudry Fine Jewelry, and The Silk Trading Company. Having such a wide variety of clients and photography jobs is challenging, but also exciting, and incredibly inspiring.

Check out Jay’s photography at jlgweddings.com and jlgphoto.com.

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