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Best Business Practices for Photographers

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Best Business Practices for Photographers
HARRINGTON (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars(29)

Download: $20.99 (as of 02/24/2013 08:56 PST)

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A truly successful photographic career means not only financial success, but also personal satisfaction and fulfillment. The goal of Best Business Practices for Photographers is to help you achieve success in each of these areas. This book is not a guide to taking better pictures or selling your photography. Instead, it explains how photographers can meet important business objectives. It covers the focal points of best practices - best practices in interacting with clients, best practices in negotiating contracts and licenses, and best practices in business operations. It provides a roadmap for successfully navigating these - and many other - issues facing photographers today.

  • Rank: #513254 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2006-10-04
  • Released on: 2013-02-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

Description #1 by ValoreBooks.com:

Best Business Practices for Photographers, ISBN-13: 9781598633153, ISBN-10: 1598633155

Description #2 by Books-A-Million:

Best Business Practices for Photographers

Description #3 by Software Supply Group:

A follow-up to the successful and acclaimed "Best Business Practices for Photographers", this updated and expanded edition serves as an even more comprehensive guide to achieving financial success and personal satisfaction in your business as a photographer. Included in this new edition are sections on licensing your work, making the career change from a staff photographer to a freelancer, surviving an IRS audit, and more. This book includes best practices in interacting with clients, negotiating contracts and licenses, and business operations. "Best Business Practices for Photographers, Second Edition" is the key to a successful career in photography. Features Comprehensive real-world examples illustrate author's points with clear explanations on sometimes seemingly complex matters. Author is a working professional whom you might be working alongside at a news conference, sporting event, or concert, but whom has more than likely negotiated a much higher rate for the same services, and how you can negotiate higher rates on your own. Not a "how to start" your business, but rather, how to run your business right.

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