10 Steps To Becoming A Full Time Photographer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- In this episode, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) shares a 10-step plan to make photography your full time job in 2024.
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As a new photographer starting off this video is the best video I’ve seen for advice!! Thank you for such valuable advice 👌
A very helpful video, I am part tune photographer and made 100k but always struggles to jump in for full time ..ive made so many videos about newborn photography but I think I need to focus more on growth as a business
the real video doesn't start until minute 9:44 for those wondering ;)
amen this is just the pod episode i needed ❤ literally PRAISE DA LORDT FOR U CASSIDY
Aruba is AMAZING!!! We have 4 kids and we have a timeshare there. We go for 2 weeks every year. It’s safe, clean, friendly and all around amazing!!
Felt like I just attended a webinar. 👏👏
Everything you said was gold!! Thank you for sharing you thoughts & knowledge.
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The 'snowflake' to 'snowball' is good analogy to describe how if we're consistent and put the effort in what we do at the beginning of our journey as a photographer. I just bought a camera and I'm going to start my career from photography. This video is what I need. Thank you so much for sharing your experience to us, Cassidy. Shout out from Indonesia!
How has your first few months starting out?
Appreciate you taking the time to share some insights!!
Thanks for your interesting video!
this has sooooo many gems omg
My mom and her husband are currently in Curacao and they love it. They have their scuba diving certifications so they are doing that like every day.. If I go next winter I will literally fly you down!! lol
This was soooo helpful thank you!!
I’m here with my notebook like a little child fascinated haha 😄😄😄😄 you have a fan in New York now
Come to Puerto Rico!! La isla del encanto👏🏽 you’ll love all the opportunities to shoot, and thank you for your wisdom🙏🏽
Loving this!! 🎉
Curaçao is amazing!! It’s a Dutch Caribbean island so all the homes are colorful.
Omg good to know!!
Can you do an ep about going part time? Do I need an LLC? Should I use HoneyBook? All these extra expenses I’m not even sure if I need only doing photography as a side business
I just watched your short on why you like mirrorless cameras… and that isn’t because it’s mirrorless it’s because it’s a nice camera, there are plenty of DSLR’s that have features like that too, and some cameras are better at that than others. Also, most cameras have that focus tracking feature… it’s just called something different sometimes.
Very good tips and I have my photography work on Facebook and Instagram
such a great video!!!
Beautiful voice!
Go to Costa Rica! It's absolutely stunning!!
Omgggg never thought of Costa Rica but I wanna go nowwwww
The era of being faceless and mysterious and thinking your business will flourish is over. We live in a digital world and now more than ever, people are spending their money on photographers they feel they vibe with. The vibe check is a huge part of consumerism now. There is no glory in being mysterious and cold. Show your face, be confident in who you are, and likeminded customers will fall in their rightful place.
come to Saint Pete FL!
Nice!
Do not go to Carribean rn they are onlevel 4 warning for murders
The work full time photographers make suffers because they got bills to pay. It becomes too much about volume and speed. Each image gets very little time compared to what a hobby photographer with a second income can afford to spend on it.
Too many photographer educators glorifying being a full time photographer. It's one of the worst financial decision you'll make. The pandemic should've taught everyone to not rely on one income source. Being a part time photographer and doing something else to earn income or having another business on top of photography should be taught by these educators. Teach diversification of income instead of putting all your eggs in one basket. Stop this FULL time Photographer non sense as this only applies to a small amount of the population. Not everyone can go full time and that's okay!
Stumbled upon this and could not even get beyond the INTRO of the pointless artless blah blah blah