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Build Relationships in the Photography Business

Posted: September 14, 2015
[caption id="attachment_12439" align="alignright" width="451"]JD Hancock Image from digital-photography-school.com[/caption] Building relationships in photography may be more important than building relationships in other lines of work. Having a good relationship with clients means the opportunity for repeat business and good publicity. Build great relationships, and increase the success of your photography business. Adam Welch, writer for Digital Photography School, shares how to build relationships in the photography business.

How to Build Relationships in Photography

What’s the most important thing to maintain in any business? Confidence, market knowledge, technology? Sure, keep any one of those at the top of your list. But there’s also something else. Perhaps the most sought after and powerful asset you can ever hope to have when it comes to making yourself successful is – strong relationships. That’s right, good relationships with those who you are seeking to do business with is the most most crucial aspect of any type of business venture. This is especially true when you become a photographer. No matter what kind: landscape, commercial, portrait, wedding, lunar, Martian. It is the cultivation of relationships with other people that will make or break you in this industry – and make no mistake, it is an industry. Gentlemen and ladies, before we begin, take a moment to congratulate yourselves on an accomplishment that is at the very least extraordinary. Read the entire article How to Build Relationships in Photography on Digital Photography School.