Portrait Workflow
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Episode 59: The Ultimate Portrait Workflow – Erin Costa

Developing a portrait workflow can seem daunting when there is so much to do, but that reinforces the purpose of the steps and processes needed to be successful. From scheduling to the session,  processing, proofing, and selling, having a workflow can expedite the process, saving you time and money. In episode 59 of the Bokeh Podcast, Erin Costa shares her simple workflow to portrait sessions. This workflow has enabled her to provide a niche service to vacationers in her area by shooting and delivering their portraits before they ever head…

Motherhood - Marquette Mower
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Episode 58: Balancing Motherhood with a Photography Business – Marquette Mower

Motherhood isn’t always easy, especially when you’re trying to balance a family with your owning a photography business. Establishing a simple proactive workflow and task list can minimize the stress and eliminate the fear of not providing enough attention to one or the other. In episode 58, Marquette Mower of Marquette LaRee shares how she went from playing tug of war between her family and business to a successful work-life balance by proactively setting expectations for herself and her clients. The Bokeh podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Post-Production…

Benefit - Stephanie Wilcox
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Episode 57: Building a Business to Benefit Others – Stephanie Willcox

Building a business around your passion can be an amazing experience, but have you ever wanted to do more? Think about how you can use your business to truly benefit others. In episode 57 of Bokeh podcast, Stephanie Wilcox of JW Weddings shares what motivated her to build her business to benefit others. From raising her four boys to raising funds for villages in Kenya, Stephanie has a passion for using her business to help others. Make sure to listen to hear the steps she took to begin using her…

Communicate with Your Clients
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Episode 56: How to Communicate With Your Clients – Andrejka Hirschegger

At the root of any good relationship is good communication, and this is particularly true in a photographer-client relationship. And yet, we’ve probably all found ourselves in a situation where there was a misunderstanding with a client, or someone’s expectations weren’t met. In today’s Bokeh podcast episode, wedding and portrait photographer Andrejka Hirschegger shares what she’s learned – not only about how to communicate effectively with a client – but ultimately how to lead them through an amazing experience with her business!  Make sure to listen for tips that you…