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Photography And Business Sense

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What is the difference between a photographer and a professional photographer?  Both may come out with beautiful and artistic pictures but a professional photographer makes or earns money out of it.  One must earn money for the time and effort spent on photography, otherwise, you will starve. 

But the irony of it is that having talent to create good picture is not enough assurance one will earn good money.  Photographic sense or sense of photography means a subconscious automatic evaluation of a subject matter in terms of its proper focus, exposure, and composition to produce an excellent photo.  This sense is shaped through years of practice striving to capture good pictures until it becomes part of your basic senses like smell, sound, sight and touch. This we will help you achieve through our tutorial blog category.  However, equally important is to develop a business sense to complete your being as a professional photographer. In the same manner, business sense is an ability (subconscious, automatic, learned) to capture money out of a subject matter.  How? It must be shrewdly learned and practiced and this is the subject matter of blogs under this Entrepreneurship category blog.

 I will not bore you with academic discussions of management/marketing etc., tools and techniques of business. But bear in mind, that microwave, computer, internet, radio, tv, etc., are mostly military inventions converted by business sense of entrepreneurs into viable consumer goods.  As a starter, I would say you need foresight and creativeness.  Foresight demands that you will have to identify things that will be needed and prepared when commissioned to cover an event.  The most common sensical thing to do is to prepare a checklist and a countdown schedule. Foresight means that will also have anticipate problems and be ready with solutions. What if I lost my camera on location? What if my SD card gets corrupted? What if my transport bogs down? If things like these happen and no provisions  for  solutions,  you lose money.  Creativeness means you can invent ways to earn more money than relying solely on your contract fee from the client.  As a matter of fact, some waive their fees just to get  free publicity and ancilliary businesses. We will tell you stories of low budget couples  getting services free of charge as long as  the photographer is exclusive and guests are requested not to take pictures or bring cameras.  The pictures are then posted and emailed in the internet where guests can order their copies of the pictures retouched, framed and delivered C.O.D.  Creativeness means also your  two way relationship with suppliers.  You get commissions from event organizers, caterers, venue, florists, hotel bookings etc..  for referring clients to them. Of course you may have to give incentives to them if they refer clients to you. Business sense means you are sharp to spot this opportunities and automatically, without hesitation, apply your cutting knife.

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What Would You Do If You Were In This Situation?

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What would you do if you were in his situation?

Max (not his real name) is a young and skillful photographer  during the twilight of the film photography.  His work  as wedding photographer caught the attention of  the professionals,  and dubbed him as the new promising photographer.  He belongs to a well connected family and owns  top of the line cameras and a plethora of accessories and equipments. He is the envy of the industry.

At that time, he got a US$12,000.00 contract  to do the  coverage of the  “wedding of the year” for a couple belonging to the elite Spanish-Filipino society. The event was to be held at an island resort, Boracay, a ten minute boat ride from the nearest city port, Caticlan.

Guests from Spain and Manila were flown in and billeted all expenses paid for by the couple. Not to mention, the gowns of the Bridal entourage were custom made from Italy.  It  was a sunset beach wedding.

On the wedding day ,  the weather cooperated beautifully and the ambient light at that golden moment was something once in a lifetime for a  photographer.  Even the beach reception   that followed was  romantically lighted by his equipments. The next day, as a bonus to his clients, he covered the site seeing tours of the guests free of charge.  Perfect!

During the film days, it takes at least a month to complete the developing, editing and printing of the album for submission to the client.  But you know what? Max lost his entire films and disappeared out of embarrassment. He was never to be seen or contacted after the incident to explain how he lost the films. Even today, everybody was wondering where did Max go.

I think the answer to the question of “What would you do if this happens to you?”  Will elicit enough  reflections that would serve as a warning lessons for everybody. I will not extend  this article and bore you of  what should be done as hindsight. Everybody is expert at hindsight.