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In this episode, we talk about those backhanded compliments and snide remarks that people say to photographers. We also cover topics of adding value, how to price your wedding photography services, and what to do with negotiating clients. -------- Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher or anywhere good podcasts are found: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/p... -------- This podcast is brought to you by Essential Edit. Lightroom edits, Retouching and Album design for photographers just like you. Easy uploads, 3-5 day turnaround, friendliest service on the planet and satisfaction guaranteed! Free trial available: http://www.essentialedit.com -------- Let's get a little background on you. Tell us about yourself, what you do for work, fun, where you live, all the good stuff. [00:00:36] How did you make that jump from coffee shop to whatever was going on in between to shooting in weddings and be part of this community? [00:03:15] I want to talk about two conceptions about photographers. One, there are things that people say to you, clients or friends that indicate that they have no idea what it's like to be a photographer. Two, observations that you’ve discovered after being in business for a while. What were the things that you thought wedding photographers did and then realized was different later on? [00:05:32] What are some of the things that you do throughout the week that has nothing to do with putting your camera in your hand? [00:08:55] What are some other things that people have said or comments that you’ve heard that just indicate that they really just don’t get it? [00:11:19] Have you had a client say something during a shoot or after a shoot like “We can just fix that in photoshop, right?” How did you feel about that? [00:15:50] What other things have people said to you either friends, clients or family that’s on your mind about misconceptions? [00:19:10] Are there observations that you’ve discovered after being in the business for a while? Think back to the early days of your photography career. What were some of the things that you thought about wedding photographers and maybe changed later on? [00:21:41] Using David Jay as a case study; fast cars, big house on the hill in Santa Barbara. That’s possible as a wedding photographer but I don’t think most wedding photographers row like that. would you agree? [00:22:28] Sometimes, you’ve got a couple of months of bookings and things felt really good and then you have that slow part where it feels depressing. That’s one of the things a lot of people aren’t prepared for when they become a wedding photographer. Would you agree? [00:25:00]