Photographer Fatally Shot by Client in ‘Disagreement Over Pictures’
A Florida photographer was murdered by a client after they allegedly got into a disagreement about the pictures she took of her. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A Florida photographer was murdered by a client after they allegedly got into a disagreement about the pictures she took of her. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A decade's worth of Peak Design's client data (about half a million records) leaked publicly because due to a data migration, the information was temporarily not password protected. [Read More] petapixel.com »
The recently launched client gallery and photo proofing service, Picflow, was developed with the purpose of making it easier for photographers to communicate and deliver to their clients. petapixel.com »
After several years of development and beta testing, PicFlow has publicly launched its client gallery and photo proofing service. The company says it aims to simplify photographers' workflow and make it easier to communicate and deliver to clients. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Working photographers will get crazy Photoshop requests from time to time but it appears Megan Kelly gets more than most after achieving fame for her video series: "Things people have asked me to edit." [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photographers will go to great lengths to get the perfect shot for their client, but one customer was left stunned by how dedicated his photographer was to doing a great job on a photo shoot. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Architectural photographer Mike Kelley, who might be best known for his viral photos of Airports around the world has released a $100 contract template for professional photographers working in the architecture, design, and real estate markets. petapixel.com »
Format, a leading website-building platform for photographers, has announced a new feature, Workflow. Designed to help photographers streamline their business operations, Workflow offers features such as password-protected client galleries, branded file transfers and more. dpreview.com »
"There is no better feeling in the world than having that happen," explains Matthew Jordan Smith when talking about how impressed a client was with his work. He adds, "when my client received the images, he liked them so much he told me he couldn't decide which image was his favorite!" Smith found himself in a very privileged position. thephoblographer.com »
A portrait photographer that earns money from their work has likely encountered a client that isn’t pleased with the images they paid for. Maybe they don’t like the edits, or sometimes they’re unhappy with the final selection. thephoblographer.com »
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iso.500px.com »You’ve always been able to do selects from Lightroom on the Web, but until now you needed an Adobe ID. Convincing a client or model to sign up for an Adobe ID can be a challenge. Now they can authenticate using either Facebook or Google, making the process much simpler for everyone. If you are […] petapixel.com »
I covered an event some months ago over a period of a few days during which, as you can imagine, many hundreds of photos were taken. Due to the popularity of this event, (we’ve covered it over a number of years, thankfully) I knew the folks that were a part of it were really going […] petapixel.com »
Our friend and former PPCC guest Chase Jarvis has some advice for you – stop undervaluing (and underpricing) your work as a photographer. This short snippet from his Creative Live series lays out just how easy it is to lowball your rates as a new photographer, meaning that your existing clients will continually undervalue you and even as your skills improve, they’ll continue to think of you as the ‘cheap’ photographer. digitalrev.com »
Photographer and CreativeLive founder Chase Jarvis dropped a serious truth bomb in this short clip from one of his classes. And the bomb is this: you will never turn a $500 client into a $5,000 client… the best thing you can do is move on and find a new, $5,000 client. This might seem silly […] petapixel.com »