Guide to Growing a Wedding Photography Business
I have some recommended reading for you. Don’t worry, this one is easy and short. If you are a wedding photographer, or considering becoming one, definitely check out the latest guide from PhotoShelter – How to Grow a Wedding Photography Business. This PDF guide features a lot of great content covering everything from marketing to client care. It also features input from top industry professionals including Ryan Brenizer, Brian Dorsey and your’s truly. You can get your free copy here. Step inside to learn more, including tips not including new tips not included in the guide.
Hey, that’s me in Pro Photographer Magazine!
The package waiting for me at home could have been a surprise, but PhotoShelter kept me informed throughout the process. In the end, I was expecting the two glossy copies of Professional Photographer Magazine nestled inside the padded package. Nonetheless, I am thrilled to be published in this month’s issue. Make the jump to learn more about the article and how I market my Cleveland wedding photography business.
Around here it’s all about service
The rock-solid principle upon which I build my business is service (and good photographs). Providing my Cleveland wedding clients with the very best service is how I fulfill their needs, keep clients coming back, and ultimately ensure the success of my business. Part of my formula is providing my clients with great online services, and I have my service provider to thank. Hit the jump to see how we provide wedding clients with the latest tools to help them capture and share their wedding memories.
November’s featured photographers
As you may know, I use services from PhotoShelter. Aside from the killer tools they provide, they also do a great job of featuring the work of their user community. Below is a slide show of this month’s featured photographers: There really isn’t much wedding or portrait photography in there. And I don’t think any [...]
Photoshelter Friends Facebook
This definitely falls into the business category. As many of you know, I extensively use tools provided by PhotoShelter. You could even call me an evangelist. Why, pray tell? Well, the PhotoShelter tools work well, they are very SEO friendly, and they work hard to support their user community. Just announced, PhotoShelter now supports integrating [...]


