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The Photographer Success Story Podcast

This show is all about showcasing each photographer(s) road to success. The beauty of each episode shows that there is no one way to make a living a a photographer. How can you relate? By listening to each story and learning from the good and the bad experiences each of us had faced along the way. Applying this knowledge to your business whether it's just starting to get legs, or fully established, will help all of us get to where we want to be. Please join me on this journey and discover that there is no wrong or right way to success, only your own way!
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Jan 27, 2015

Hosted by Michael J. Molinski

host@ThePhotographerSuccessStory.com

http://www.ThePhotographerSuccessStory.com

 

Interviewed: Jeff Foley

http://www.jefffoley.com

 

Mechanicville, NY  

 

From taking photos on vacation to photojournalism at the local paper

www.TimesUnion.com

First decade in his professional career as a writer

 

Hudson Valley Community College to get the foundations of photography

 

Joe McNally workshops

http://portfolio.joemcnally.com

 

Being a wedding photographer is a lot of pressure and how it involves many aspects of photography, the landscape, fashion, still life, portrait photographer.

 

Newsday, ESPN, Ring Magazine, USA Today, The Associate Press

 

The first wedding, overwhelmed, too high of expectations complete with a micro breakdown in the solitude of his car.

 

Heather Bohm-Tallman, Saratoga Second Shooter, gaining more experience.

http://www.hbtphoto.com

 

Didn’t get into photography for the money, got into it to make pictures

 

Niki Rossi Photographer, giving critique and humbling the photographer

http://www.nikirossi.com

 

Removing the emotion and story behind the photographer and let the work speak for itself.

If you have to explain it, the photo might not be as strong as you think it is

 

First paid writing experience as opposed to photo gig.

  

Terry Rooney, Shoes for Africa, first story, hudson mohawk runners club

http://www.hmrrc.com/index.cfm?method=Main.Home

 

You have to be know your gear, you have to be really good with people, and you have to know how to run a business, better be able to market, and get a little lucky.

 

Making the transition back to shooting weddings solo and then getting laid off from his full time job and the importance of networking

 

Reaching out to wedding venues to get them to talk about you, specifically being in the right place at the right time with the Franklin Plaza and shooting their newly renovated 3rd floor.

 

The mental alertness it takes to work a wedding. It’s not only taking photos and running around.

 

Building your photography business book

Best business practices for photographers

Digital wedding photographer

 

The pomodoro method.

http://pomodorotechnique.com

 

You have to be all in to make a living as a photographer, it won’t happen by accident.

 

The importance of finding your price, irrelevant to what other photographers are charging

 

Mazzone Hospitality

http://mazzonehospitality.com

 

Is pinterest the bane of a wedding photographer’s existence?

 

Newborn photography could be the most difficult niche out there

 

Fundy Album software

http://www.fundysoftware.com/album-builder-2/

 

Learn your camera, don’t worry about everything else.  It just takes time.

 

Who would be on the next episode:

Katherine Wright Art Center Troy

http://ytkphotography.com

Joe McNally

http://portfolio.joemcnally.com

Howard Schatz, sports illustrated

http://www.howardschatz.com/portfolio.php

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