A few secret weapons
While sharing a few ideas with a friend on Wednesday, I mentioned that I had a number of secret weapons in my photography business. They really are not that secret because I talk and write about them too much. In case you haven’t read every post, comment, tweet or speech I’ve written. I thought I would share a few with you today:
- Canon 135 2.8 portrait lens. This is my favorite lens for portraits and events — especially events. It is not heavy. I can work in stealth mode and capture moments from a reasonable distance.
- RSS feeds. I’ve absorbed a ton of information through the feeds.
- Podcasts. Like RSS feeds, podcasts offer an incredible amount of information that is available when you are. I often listen while processing photographs.
- Shooting RAW. I don’t shoot RAW all the time, but when it’s important, it’s RAW. I also like to open Jpegs in RAW through Photoshop when I have a lot of work to do on an image. It makes a difference.
- Wordpress — it has all the elements I need for my Web sites and it’s very SEO friendly.
- Tokina. My 12-22 Tokina lens is one of the sharpest I’ve ever had.
- 4 x 6 photo cards. People really don’t know what you do until you show them. I’ve built my photography business with these cards.
These are just a few of my favorite secret weapons. If I shared any more, I’d have to attach a virus to this post.
What secret weapons are you willing to share?
Rosh
Posted: May 15th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Comments: 4
Comments
Comment from Michael
Time: May 18, 2009, 1:24 pm
Where you do print your 4 x 6 photo cards?
Comment from Frederic
Time: May 18, 2009, 2:49 pm
1. Canon 24-70mm F2.8 L Series very sharp and fast but heavy
2. Google Reader too!
3. New Media Photographer Podcast ![]()
4. All the time RAW, never JPEG. With Lightroom and big CF Cards, the workflow is fastest than ever…
5. See her, Wordpress with the All SEO Plugin
6. Canon 12-24 for the wide angle need, specially in photojournalism.
7. Actually, I used now since you share with us your idea of the 4×6. I didn’t have before… You can see one here:
http://www.fredericsune.com/self-promotion/
Plus:
8. Networking with my local chamber of commerce
9. Regularly email campaign with past clients and a second one with potential clients
10. Share with others photographers…
Frederic
http://www.fredericsune.com
Comment from admin
Time: May 18, 2009, 3:04 pm
I’ll print my cards at numerous labs. If the local Costco is doing well with color, I’ll print there. Otherwise my local labs (the ones left standing). The answer really is anywhere you like the price and quality of printing.
Rosh
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