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Happy Monday!! I’ve been away from blogging on a little blogging break and I’m back, ready to share five tips to help outsource your photo edits smoothly after you’ve found the right editor. See Part 1 and Part 2 on finding the right private photo editor first if you missed these posts! 🙂 Tip #1 […]

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Five Outsourcing Tips for Photographers

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  When you finish editing and delivering your own wedding you shot #likeaboss under 3 days. 🤞😁 Sure, to any nay sayers, this was a shorter wedding. Longer weddings take an extra day or so to make time to work on the rest of the edits in between family, life and everything else that comes […]

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The Benefits of a Workflow

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You’re probably wondering who this cutie is in the picture with me. She’s my adorable daught– er, I mean niece! My niece!!! I got to hold her so much last weekend. 😉 I have the funniest surprise story ever. My husband and I schemed to surprise my mom on her birthday last weekend. We bought […]

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November Recap

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I am so fortunate to have met fellow creatives who believe in learning and encouraging each other in this wonderful business. There have been some amazing vendors and venues I have worked with who are this way too! It is refreshing. Today I’m talking about what some people would call crazy. Community over competition.     I […]

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Community Over Competition

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Hi there! I thought today would be a great day to discuss how to get your blog out there to the readers you want to reach! I also wanted to talk about how networking and working with a community can really grow your business. So let’s hop right in and see the ten places we […]

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Ten Places to Share Your Blog and Grow Your Business

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Hello, again! Something I struggle with in busy season is avoiding burn out in my business. As a photographer and a private photo editor, time management for work and life can be crazy! You know what I mean, right? Sometimes it’s hard to just turn off the computer and get back to your family and […]

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Five Ways To Avoid Burnout As a Photographer

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Hello, hello!! This one is a favorite to talk about, because even this past year I found some amazing new programs to up my game! Here are seven programs I recommend to help grow your photography business. These programs are also great for using to develop a workflow to send your photos to a private […]

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Seven Programs to Help Grow Your Photography Business

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Hello, hello!! It is busy season for weddings. As a private photo editor and photographer, that means the editing portion of my business is in full swing for me! I shot a beautiful wedding and bluebonnet session myself last week (next up for posting), edited those, and THEN edited 5 weddings and 5 sessions for […]

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10 Steps For Organizing a Workflow in Lightroom

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Six Steps to Narrow Down Your Search So, you know your style or have an idea of what you want, and you have everything ready to find an editor. Now what? 1. Find someone who can edit in your style. Let’s say for instance, your editing style is bright and airy, a creamy skin tone, […]

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How to Find the Right Private Photo Editor- Part Two

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     Hi again! Last week, I talked about the 10 signs you need to outsource to a private photo editor. This week I’m going to give you a few tips on how to find the right editor for you! 🙂 Let’s dive right in!   1.The first question you should ask yourself is: What […]

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How to Find the Right Private Photo Editor: Part One