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How To Start A Successful Photography Business

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What if you could have a career that's not only exciting, but very rewarding too? That's how many people describe being a photographer.

I was a wedding photographer throughout the 90's, and loved every minute of it. I traveled all over the country, photographing some of the finest weddings in the country. People actually paid me to attend parties - what can be better than that!

Yet there's more. Weddings is just one portion of a photographers business. There's portraits (families, babies, business), commercial, stock, nature, high school seniors, events - and so much more. The possiblities really are endless.

My site www.VirtualPhotographyStudio.com was created to help people start a photography business - and make it succeed. I'll see you there. 

 

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3 Things Needed For Success

As with any new business venture, it takes more than desire to start a business. Here are three traits I've found among successful business owners.

1. Mentorship. A successful businessperson never goes it alone. She realizes the key to success is to join others that have achieved success, and follow in their footsteps. When trying to create a successful business, reinventing the wheel takes way too long. And with so many people out in the business world willing to share how they got where they are today, why reinvent the wheel!

How do you find a mentor? Look for industry leaders that have made it to the top of your chosen path. Want to photograph weddings? Who do you admire? Love commercial work? Find the best, and follow their patterns. Also find successful business people that can make the most of your time. Find marketing consultants, lawyers, accountants and business coaches that can cut your learning curve and the time you spend on menial tasks down to nothing.

2. Education. A successful businessperson always looks for educational opportunities. Have you ever heard the phrase:

When you're green, you're growing. When you're ripe you rot.

This phrase speaks to all entrepreneurs very seriously. Over 60,000 books are published every year. Millions of articles are written every year in the thousands of magazines, newspapers and publications published. Information is constantly being updated, changed and reported. Hundreds of training classes are going on all around you every week. There is always an opportunity to take what you know today, and expand on it to create a stronger understanding for tomorrow.

3. Time. There is no such thing as an overnight success. Your road to becoming an overnight success may take you a year. Or three. Or ten. No matter how fast it comes, it comes when you are ready for it. You learn as things happen, and grow by taking action. Every day is a new opportunity.

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If I had a dollar for every time I've heard these phrases!

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Lori-Osterberg

About Lori-Osterberg

I was a high end wedding photographer throughout the 90's, and discovered many secrets to successfully promoting your photography business online. Today I help photography studios and other small businesses understand the power of the Internet, and help them decipher the online world. My site for fellow photographers is www.VirtualPhotographyStudio.com, while my site for small business owners is www.VisionOfSuccess.com. I look forward to sharing my information with you.

 

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