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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I moved from San Francisco to Miami. It's cheaper and I love the lifestyle, but I miss the professionalism of the Bay Area.

I had lived in the Bay Area longer than anywhere else, and I was ready for a reset. Something about the rhythm of Miami felt like the next chapter. More movement, more culture, more color. When COVID-19 hit, everything came to a standstill. Like many service-based businesses, the photography business that I had been running in SF since 2007 went to zero almost overnight. It was a big reset moment for me, and it was time for a change.
Travel
Photography
fromFstoppers
1 month ago

Making Money With Photography in 2026 Is Not What You Think

Increase photography income by trading short, strategic unpaid work for access, defining specific marketing outputs, and improving client-focused people skills.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

From roundtable to the camera: The Traitors' Brian Davidson celebrates record-breaking year for Studio Snap

Davidson, a professional photographer and owner of Glasgow-based Studio Snap, is celebrating his strongest trading year to date, with revenues up more than 70 per cent in 2025. The surge follows his memorable appearance on series two of The Traitors, which turned him into a familiar face for millions of viewers, and, unexpectedly, a powerful brand amplifier for his business.
Photography
Photography
fromFstoppers
3 months ago

A Pro's Guide to Building a Reputation That Commands Higher Prices

A logo and cohesive visuals are brand identity; true brand is reputation, promise, and client perception that justifies premium pricing.
Photography
fromFstoppers
3 months ago

Beyond Social Media: The Three-Pillar Strategy for Building a Sustainable Local Photography Business

Build a photography business on local SEO, vendor relationships, and strategic community presence instead of relying primarily on social media.
Marketing
fromFstoppers
4 months ago

Photography Branding Starts With the Way You Talk

A distinct, authentic brand voice drives client trust and bookings more than gear; weak, generic copy makes photographers blend in and lose clients.
fromFstoppers
6 months ago

5 Proven Ways to Get Repeat Photography Clients Without Cutting Rates

The hardest part of being a photographer often isn't taking great photos, it's running a sustainable business. Shoots come and go, and when the calendar looks thin, panic sets in. That's why repeat clients matter more than almost anything else in your business model. A client who hires you again and again is worth far more than a new one you have to chase.
Photography
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