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Bokeh - The Photography Podcast

655 episodes - English - Latest episode: 6 months ago - ★★★★★ - 160 ratings

Welcome to The Bokeh Podcast, where we help photographers build sustainable businesses!


Host Nathan Holritz and his guests will help you build your brand, focus your marketing efforts, refine your workflows, and dial in your photographic technique - all with efficiency in mind.


In the end, we not only want you to succeed as a photography business owner, but to still have a life through it all.


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#54: A Daily Schedule for Minimizing Stress - Nathan Holritz

September 21, 2017 19:28 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

Do you feel like you never have enough time in a day, not only to get all of your work done, but to take care of you? In Bokeh podcast episode 54, Nathan Holritz - experienced wedding photographer and Photographer's Edit's CEO - shares an important tool that enables you to maximize work productivity, while simultaneously creating more freedom to take care of yourself and spend time with the important people in your lives! The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom...

#53: Those Are Mine! Getting Credit For Our Work - Haylee Gaffin

September 14, 2017 12:00 - 36 minutes - 33 MB

Have you ever seen your images being used without your permission or not providing proper photo credit? Know of businesses abusing copyright law? As photographers it's so important that we take the opportunity to educate those who may not be aware of the laws they're breaking. In episode 53 of the Bokeh Podcast, Haylee Gaffin, Digital Marketing Manager at Photographer's Edit, shares how she overcame these challenges and managed expectations.  Whether you're new to the industry or a veteran...

#52: How to Create An Amazing Styled Shoot - Samantha Clarke

September 07, 2017 20:01 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Styled shoots are an incredible opportunity to develop relationships with businesses in your market and build your portfolio for your website! But a styled shoot can be hard work, requiring lots of time, dedication, and creativity, and if you haven’t managed one before, it’s tough to know how to go about the process!   How then should a photographer go about planning and carrying out a styled shoot in the most efficient yet mutually beneficial way possible?   In episode 52 of the B...

#51: The Road To Becoming A Band Photographer - Anna Lee

August 31, 2017 12:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

Ever dream of traveling the world, photographing musicians, and attending concerts for a living? Sounds like a music lover's dream job, and it does exist! In episode 51 of the Bokeh Podcast, Anna Lee of Anna Lee Media discusses what it's like being a touring band photographer. She gives us a glimpse inside her start in photography, discusses the challenges associated with getting into and being a photographer in the music photography industry, and details the experience of being on the roa...

#50: How to Launch a Photography Workshop - Michelle Cox Vergara

August 24, 2017 12:00 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

Photography workshops are everywhere, and sadly, many of them lack depth and significant value for the attendees.  How, then, do you create a unique workshop that not only gives you an outlet to share what you’ve learned in business, but does so in a way that is truly beneficial to the photographers that sign up?    In Bokeh podcast episode 50, Michelle Cox Vergara of Michelle Cox Photography shares how she took her passion for education, and turned it into a workshop focused on helping ...

#49: 3 Steps to Breaking into Senior Photography - Mario Masitti

August 17, 2017 12:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

With the photography market becoming flooded with new photographers everyday, it can be difficult to find your niche. Not only that, but breaking into a niche with nationally recognized competition, such as senior portrait photography, can feel somewhat impossible. In episode 49 of The Bokeh Podcast, Mario Masitti shares how he made a break into senior portrait photography in three simple steps.  The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wed...

#48: What It Takes To Become A Professional Photographer - Emily Reiter

August 10, 2017 12:00 - 57 minutes - 52.9 MB

In the season of turning your hobby into a profession, there are key components you'll want to know before starting your business as a professional photographer. In Bokeh Podcast episode 48, Emily Reiter of Anna Delores Photography shares what she feels are the most important elements of starting a photography business while minimizing stress. Learn more about Emily's journey of transitioning from desk job to full-time photographer overnight. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photograp...

#47: How To Get Started With Off-Camera Lighting - Francisco Joel Hernandez

August 03, 2017 18:13 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

Learning how to effectively use natural light in your photography can be challenging enough, but adding other external sources of light to your photographic process can be just plain overwhelming!    Enter Francisco Joel Hernandez, photographer, educator, and Sony Alpha ambassador.    On today's Bokeh podcast episode, Francisco shares simple tips and inexpensive tools to help you get started in the world of off-camera lighting, enabling you to become a more skilled photographer and ...

#46: How to Use Video in Your Photography Business - Michael Sasser

July 27, 2017 15:41 - 43 minutes - 39.7 MB

Are you interested in making a more personal connection with your clients in order to grow your photography business? Listen in to Bokeh podcast episode 46 as Michael Sasser shares three simple steps to begin using video as a marketing tool in your photography business! Bonus: We also dive into how to more effectively run ads for your business, and you might be surprised on which platform Michael sees the best results! The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post...

#45: A Better Client Experience - Joel and Amber Palmer

July 20, 2017 14:36 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

In a time when technology enables almost anyone to take a decent picture, it’s more important than ever to figure out other ways to make one’s photography business stand out. The fastest track to a next-level business is designing a killer client experience, and in today’s Bokeh podcast episode, the affable Joel and Amber Palmer share how they’ve done just that!   The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. ...

#44: SEO: The Mistakes You're Making With Your Website - Ben Turner

June 22, 2017 20:15 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

Update: As of 1/17/19, Turner Web Services is no longer in business. We still encourage you to listen to this episode as the content is valuable and still applicable for your business! If we want to build and sustain our photography businesses, we must have a significant presence online. Part of establishing that presence is making sure that we can be found easily, and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is one of the most vital elements of that process. And yet, not enough photographers are s...

#43: How to Move Into a New Market - Yanek and Sasha Wasio

June 15, 2017 13:17 - 49 minutes - 44.9 MB

Are you moving your photography business into a new market, and curious how to do so successfully? Or maybe you have an established photo business, but you're trying to figure out how to develop relationships with the local market in order to grow your company?  In today's Bokeh podcast, the refreshingly passionate Yanek and Sasha Wasio share how they planned and executed a move from one major market to another, and reached profitability within just two months of the move! We talk about the...

#42: Outsourcing Editing: Your Biggest Fears Addressed - Nathan Holritz

June 07, 2017 14:35 - 23 minutes - 21.2 MB

Are your ready to get your life back by outsourcing your editing, but nervous about making the leap? In today's Bokeh podcast episode, Nathan Holritz - former wedding photographer and current owner at Photographer's Edit - discusses what it means to outsource your editing, the benefits of outsourcing your image editing, common apprehensions to outsourcing editing (and their potential solutions), and the actual process involved in outsourcing your image editing.  You can learn more about Ph...

#41: 3 Easy Steps to Better Sales - Tina Doshi

May 25, 2017 17:04 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Am I being too pushy? Am I charging too much? Am I charging too little? Does the client even want this product?   Do you find it easy to get stuck in your head when trying to sell your photography? In today's Bokeh podcast episode, Tina Doshi shares three simple ways to improve your sales process, including one step that will enable you to overcome the self doubt that is inhibiting your sales! Listen in to take your business to the next level!    You can find Tina online at ksdweddin...

#40: It's About Relationships - Laura Neff

May 18, 2017 14:23 - 53 minutes - 49.3 MB

“That’s the thing, friend - It’s not just about you anymore. Getting organized, creating a system, and taking back your time is about every single person and every single relationship in your life. I’m here to tell you that you don’t have to quit a 9-5 to work 24-7. That you don’t have to sacrifice your dream life, or any relationships, for your dream job.”   Does that quote resonate with you? Curious to know how to run a successful business, while still focusing on the important relat...

#39: How to Get More Done in Less Time - Nathan Holritz

May 11, 2017 03:13 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

Do you lie awake in bed, mind racing with all of the things that you have to get done for your business the next day? Are you having a difficult time keeping up with all that you have to get done, wasting lots of time because of the disorganization?  In this episode of the Bokeh podcast, Nathan Holritz - host of the Bokeh podcast and CEO at Photographer's Edit - shares how you can be well on your way to a calmer mind and a more productive work day by applying just a few simple principles a...

#38: Better Selling for Better Work-Life Balance - Sarah Petty

May 04, 2017 16:20 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

What if you could sell your photographic artwork more effectively, AND have extra time in your day to dedicate to the important people in your life? You can, and in the this episode of the Bokeh podcast, the lovely Sarah Petty shares how!   Listen in as Sarah talks about building a business that serves her focus on family, the mental block that keeps many photographers from making more money, 3 steps to becoming a better salesperson immediately, and much more! You can find Sarah online ...

#37: Parenting, Self-Awareness, and Photography - Nathan Siner

April 27, 2017 16:49 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

Nathan Siner is nothing if not committed to prioritizing his family, and he and his wife, Ashley, have done an amazing job of creating a photography business that supports that focus. But family life isn’t always easy, and Nathan has faced growing pains as a parent this year. In this episode of the Bokeh podcast, Nathan shares his recent struggles as a parent of two young children, the lessons he’s learned through those struggles, and how those lessons have translated to being a better photo...

#36: JPEG vs. RAW: The Debate Continues - Gavin Wade

April 20, 2017 20:04 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

From his personal relationships to the way he starts and runs his businesses, Gavin Wade is an all-in kind of guy. Listen in to today’s Bokeh’s podcast as Gavin shares how this hyper-focus not only led to an amazing relationship and partnership with his wife, Erin, but two wonderful businesses, and a decision to photograph in JPEG instead of RAW. Learn how Gavin made the decision about this controversial format, and how he maintains quality and consistency in his work despite its possible sh...

#35: The Most Important Relationship In A Wedding Photography Business - Morgan Holland

April 14, 2017 18:56 - 40 minutes - 36.7 MB

  Morgan Holland has a bubbly, energetic personality paired with a sense for business that you can’t help but love and admire! She’s been an event planner in Chattanooga, TN for over 10 years, and the owner of Soirees for almost as long. In this endearing episode of the Bokeh podcast, Morgan shares how to best approach what is the most important business relationship a wedding photographer can develop, their relationship with wedding planners. You’ll love Morgan’s stories of not only some ...

#34: Define Your Values, Define Your Business - The Harris Company

April 10, 2017 15:28 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

In this episode of the Bokeh podcast, Makayla and David Harris discuss just what it means to stay true to yourself while running a successful business. They tackle this with one key step: decide what your values are and define yourself with them. When you’re building a business, it’s important to decide what’s important to you and let that shine through in your work – especially in something so personal as photography.  “Your brand doesn’t always have to be perfectly polished. You can sp...

#33: Is Blogging Relevant Anymore? - Carrie Swails

March 30, 2017 14:06 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

“You only live life once, so you might as well do it as loud as possible.” So says today’s Bokeh podcast guest, Carrie Swails. A photographer and a blogger, Carrie has not only learned to leverage her personality to attract a unique client, but has created a popular blog (over 8 million unique visitors!) called Photography Awesomesauce. In this Bokeh podcast episode, Carrie discusses the significance of being yourself in business, the value of blogging in 2017, how important Pinterest can be...

#32: Working on Your Own Terms - Matt Grazier

March 23, 2017 13:31 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

The primary benefit of running your own business is being your own boss, and yet so many photographers let their business run their lives. In this Bokeh podcast episode, Matt Grazier shares how he and his wife, Enna, have been proactive in creating a photography business that enables the life they want as they prioritize time with family, and time building community in the photography industry. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Weddi...

#31: Creating a Clear Brand Position - Petronella Lugemwa

March 16, 2017 14:18 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Knowing who your clients are is half the job of marketing, and part of attracting that client is establishing a clear brand position. In today’s Bokeh podcast episode, Petronella Lugemwa recounts her fascinating journey from Uganda, to getting an MBA, to becoming a wedding photographer, and shares how her unique story enabled her to clearly establish her clear brand position as a photographer. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for theWedding...

#30: Using Instagram to Build Your Business - Lacey Oltman

March 09, 2017 14:37 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

You're probably on Instagram, but do you know how to effectively use the social media platform to build your photography business? In this episode, Lacey Oltman walks us through how to build a purpose-driven Instagram account, and then how to create more compelling Instagram posts - both for the purpose of attracting the right client for your business! The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. See acast.c...

#29: Community: How It Strengthens a Photography Business - Andrew Barlow

March 02, 2017 13:50 - 30 minutes - 28 MB

There is strength in numbers. Just ask Andrew Barlow, who manages Shoot and Share, a photography community of over 30,000! In this Bokeh podcast episode, Andrew explains what it takes to create a real community, how community engagement can help build your business, and why personal success doesn't always equate with personal fulfillment. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. See acast.com/privacy for...

#28: The Key to a Long and Successful Photography Career - Luke Edmonson

February 23, 2017 17:22 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

What if someone told you that the key to a long photography career wasn’t about the art of photography? In this Bokeh podcast episode, Luke Edmonson shares how he found his own path in photography, his perspective on working with family members, and the big idea that has enabled a legacy of successful family of photographers. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer's Edit: Custom Post-Production for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and ...

#27: How to Become a Destination Wedding Photographer - Kenny Kim

February 16, 2017 15:53 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

It's not what you know. It's who you know. And no one can tell you better than Kenny Kim, a photographer who's carved his niche in the destination wedding business. In this Bokeh podcast episode, Kenny shares how relationships have helped fast-track his business and made him the go-to photographer for destination weddings. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-ou...

#26: How to Delegate More Effectively – Rachel Solomon

February 09, 2017 16:46 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Don't try and do it all yourself. Being a business owner requires you delegate responsibility. In this Bokeh podcast episode Rachel Solomon offers her advice on how to delegate. She talks about the fear of losing creative control, the editing chair of death, and the practical value of outsourcing services. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and port See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#25: Telling Stories Through Photography - Jessie Alexis Evans

February 02, 2017 14:52 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

They say a photo is worth a thousand words. So that makes a gallery of photos a pretty long novel! In this Bokeh podcast episode Jessie Alexis Evans, one of the founders of Photo Native, offers some advice on how to tell a good story though photography. Hear Jessie discuss how she made her business flourish, broke down barriers, and gotten the shot no one else did. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. S...

#24: Three Steps to a Better Website - Todd Watson

January 26, 2017 18:01 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB

Have you ever wondered why your website isn’t bringing in more business? In today’s Bokeh podcast episode, CEO Todd Watson of Showit, shares three steps to creating a more effective website. These tips are bound to help you develop your photography business more effectively. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#23: Building a Business in a Small Market - John and Lindsey Bamber

January 19, 2017 19:24 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB

What does it take to build a high-end wedding photography business in a small market? John and Lindsey Bamber share their key to building a thriving business in Southeast Tennessee, while still prioritizing connection with each other and their two children!  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#22: The Basics for Success in Business - Nathan Holritz

January 13, 2017 20:55 - 9 minutes - 8.4 MB

Starting and running a successful photography business doesn't have to be extremely complicated. In fact, many times it's just about applying a few basic principles consistently! In this episode, CEO of Photographer's Edit and veteran wedding photographer, Nathan Holritz, shares 5 simple steps to running a successful photography business in the form of an email he wrote to a photographer friend.  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedd...

#21: Setting Goals: A Different Perspective - Nathan Holritz

January 06, 2017 20:43 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

It's a new year, and time to set some fresh goals, right? Or is that really how you should be approaching goal setting for yourself and your photography business? What if you could live a life of constant improvement, a life that doesn't constantly require hitting the reset button at the beginning of each year?  In this episode of the Bokeh podcast, Nathan Holritz, CEO of photographersedit.com, lends a different perspective to the topic of setting goals that will enable you to see consisten...

#20: Simplicity for a Reason - Bethany O'Bryant

December 29, 2016 18:12 - 27 minutes - 25.5 MB

It's easy to assume that you have to run your photography business like everyone else in order to stay competitive, but today's interview will make you reconsider that perspective!  Bethany O'Bryant is a wedding photographer based in North Georgia, and she has decided that a simple approach to business is what will give her the most freedom as an individual, wife, and mother of four. Listen in as she describes how she has created a successful business while minimizing complication and stres...

#19: Make Time to Make Memories - Nathan Holritz

December 23, 2016 18:27 - 5 minutes - 4.68 MB

It's so easy to get distracted by the busy-ness that is running a photography business, and miss out on creating memories for yourself and those closest to you. Nathan Holritz, CEO of Photographer's Edit, shares a few personal thoughts on the topic as it relates to the topic during this holiday season.  You can follow Nathan at fb.com/nathanholritz.  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/pr...

#18: In Pursuit of Simple - Shaun Austin

December 08, 2016 21:16 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

As a business owner, keeping it simple is not just a point of view, but a way of life! Taking on more than necessary can keep you from reaching the goals that will leave you most satisfied, and leave your burnt out in business and life.  In this episode of the Bokeh podcast, hear how Shaun Austin, photographer and CEO of KISS Books, has pursued simplicity in both his personal and business life, resulting in a more satisfying existence as as an entrepreneur. You can find Shaun on Facebook at...

#17: Working With the One You Love - Makayla and David Harris

December 01, 2016 16:18 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

Makayla and David Harris work together in their enterprise, doing both photography and videography. They've taken long approach to working with their clients, perpetuating the relationship well beyond the wedding. Listen to them talk about their five-year journey developing out their different business segments. All this, so they can spend more time together doing something they love. You can find Makayla and David on Facebook at www.facebook.com/theharrisco. This podcast is brought to you ...

#16: 3 Steps to a Successful Photography Business - Zach Gray

November 17, 2016 17:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

Zach Gray has taught the business of photography and is ready to share some words of wisdom with you. Hear his three part process of qualifying leads, giving the best experience, and efficiently delivering the final product. Learn how you can streamline your photography business to success. To get more information, check Zach out at www.zachandjody.com. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/...

#15: A Photographer's Gypsy Life - Andrejka Hirschegger

November 10, 2016 17:00 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

Andrejka Hirschegger jet sets between Michigan, Florida, and California as a destination wedding photographer. Hear what she has to say about marketing in multiple markets, setting expectations for her clients, and using Post It Notes to keep track of it all. You can check out Andrejka's portfolio at www.andrejkaphotography.com, and photos of her life on the road at www.instagram.com/andrejkas_gypsylife.   This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for ...

#14: How to Be an Artist AND a Business Owner - Tomas Flint

November 03, 2016 16:00 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

Tomas Flint is a wedding photographer who understands his work is not just about expressing himself through photography. It's about the client and their experience. Or maybe a little bit of both. View Tomas' portfolio at www.tomasflint.com. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#13: 5 Important Systems for Your Business - Nathan Holritz

October 27, 2016 16:39 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

Does your photography business feel a bit chaotic? Do you feel like you're left with little to no time at the end of the work day or week for yourself and those closest to you? In part 2 of this two-part series on gaining more freedom and flexibility back in your life as a business owner, Nathan Holritz, CEO of Photographer's Edit, shares 5 areas of your photography business where you can implement simple systems to save an amazing amount of time and get your life back!  This podcast is bro...

#12: 2 Big Ideas That Will Improve Your Photography Business Immediately! - Nathan Holritz

October 20, 2016 20:09 - 19 minutes - 17.5 MB

Does your photography business feel a bit chaotic? Do you feel like you're left with little to no time at the end of the work day or week for yourself and those closest to you? Listen in as Nathan Holritz, CEO of Photographer's Edit, shares two simple yet powerful principles that will give you more focus and free time immediately!  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy an...

#11: Transitioning from Wedding Photography to Commercial Photography - Grant and Sara Dotson

October 13, 2016 08:15 - 31 minutes - 28.5 MB

Listen in as Grant and Sara Dotson from dotson-studios.com share how they went from shooting 20-30 weddings a year, to focusing on commercial photography and capitalizing on the additional time it gave them with their kids and each other. And be sure to look out for the incredible advice Grant gives on speaking your client's language!  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privac...

#10: How to Build a Destination Photography Business - Caressa Rogers

October 06, 2016 15:49 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Today we welcome Caressa Rogers, a destination wedding and portrait photographer based in Chattanooga, TN. Have you ever dreamed of building a destination photography business that not only allows you to make a good living, but to enjoy seeing the world at the same time? Tune in as Caressa shares her approach to building a destination client base, and explains how she's added a creative personal touch to the experience she creates for her clients.  This podcast is brought to you by photogra...

#9: Developing Your Photography Style - Rich and Heather Smith

September 29, 2016 18:17 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

I had so much fun interviewing my dear friends, Rich and Heather Smith of richsmithphotography.com for this episode! We took a little walk back in time, discussed how the industry has changed over the last decade, conversed about the ever-popular topic of developing your photography style, and Rich even tells the story about how he made his first clients cry. I promise it was a good thing!  This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and p...

#8: How to Attract the Right Clients - Lacey Oltman

September 22, 2016 15:50 - 40 minutes - 74.5 MB

Today we get to connect with Lacey Oltman, a destination wedding photographer from San Diego. Lacey has only been a professional photographer for 3 years, but already displays the wisdom of a seasoned pro. She shares a refreshing perspective on how to attract the right clients to your business, while also communicating a passion for prioritizing her family that is just infectious (I almost broke down, reading a blog post she wrote to her husband). You can see Lacey's work at laceyo.photograp...

#8: Attracting the Right Clients - Lacey Oltman

September 22, 2016 15:50 - 40 minutes - 37.3 MB

Today we get to connect with Lacey Oltman, a destination wedding photographer from San Diego. Lacey has only been a professional photographer for 3 years, but already displays the wisdom of a seasoned pro. She shares a refreshing perspective on how to attract the right clients to your business, while also communicating a passion for prioritizing her family that is just infectious (I almost broke down, reading a blog post she wrote to her husband). You can see Lacey's work at laceyo.photograp...

#7: Building a Photography Brand - Chad DiBlasio

September 15, 2016 17:26 - 25 minutes - 23.2 MB

Meet Chad DiBlasio, a talented wedding photographer from just outside Columbus, Ohio. Chad and I dive into conversation about building a photography brand, and learning how to naturally motivate your clients to talk about you. You can learn more about Chad and get a glimpse of his photography at diblasiophoto.com. This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out informat...

#6: Balancing Family Life with a Thriving Business - Nathan and Ashley Siner

September 08, 2016 14:09 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

I want to introduce you to my new friends, the vibrant Nathan and Ashley Siner! Nathan and Ashley are based in the Indianapolis market, and have a wonderful perspective on prioritizing family (they have two young children) while simultaneously providing a memorable experience for their wedding photography clients.   This podcast is brought to you by photographersedit.com, custom post-production for the wedding and portrait photographer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out inform...

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