These 11 food photography documents will protect your business and make your projects run more smoothly and easily than ever.
Writing a photography proposal doesn’t have to be terrifying. Learn how to craft a professional, beautiful proposal of your own, right here!
Being your own boss is the best, unless you struggle with time management. Here’s how to organize your week and boost your efficiency!
Knowing how to set up client projects is an absolute must. It will put your client’s mind at ease and help you feel more confident.
Successful photoshoots start long before you pull out your camera. Here’s how you can lay the groundwork the moment your client inquires.
Attracting the right client is key to growing a successful business. Here are 5 ways to make yourself attractive to your ideal client.
Wondering how to find food and product photography clients — and how to engage with them once you’ve found them? Here’s how we do it at Frenchly.
Client communication is key to creating raving, returning clients. Here’s 5 tips to improve communication with your clients and run your photography business confidently.
Are you struggling to decide what you will charge for your commercial photography services? Then read on, because this one is just for you.
Need to nurture your photography business growth during the COVID-19 crisis? This post has the right steps to take and the information you need to get started.
Read along as I spill some secrets about food photography and my journey into this amazing field with Rebecca Portsmouth of Creatively Squared!
When we start a photography business, we have a long wish list. On that list are lenses, camera bodies, and fancy tripods but often times, that doesn’t leave much budget for props and backdrops. As a food and product photographer, props and backdrops are at the center of our photos and they reflect on our photography, but also our brand! Over the last few years I tried a lot of different places, but there are 11 sources I just keep coming back to time after time.
Today, I’m sharing those sources with you! When you’re ready to build up your own supply, these 11 places are where I recommend you get started.