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How to Plan an Outdoor Couple Session

When I first started my photography business I had no idea how important preparing was for an outdoor session. If I didn’t plan them enough,…

4 Unusual Places to Find Inspiration

With the start of wedding photography season falling upon us, it’s easy to drown in our work. Our desks, lit only by the blue light…

What you Need to Know About Client Relationship & Storytelling

While we all have different approaches to wedding photography, most of us share the goal of telling the story of the day. Storytelling with a…

Why LinkedIn is Important to the Photography Community

It’s no secret that the key to creating a community of advocates for your services on social media begins with the type of content that…

Getting Stuff Done: Time Management For Photographers

There are many requirements for being a successful photographer. Not only do we need to take great photographs, but we also have to navigate insurance,…

8 Non-Photography Software Tools to Keep Your Business Running

It’s no news for creatives who are also entrepreneurs that it takes a lot more than just your craft to run a business. We all…

How to Differentiate Yourself in a Saturated Market

As a wedding photographer in a crazily saturated market (aren’t they all though?!), I’m always trying to learn new techniques or find different ways to…

Photographers, Take Risks Early!

A few years ago when I started Henington Photography, I was thrilled when I booked my first paying clients. I’d worked hard up to that…

Getting Up Front and Personal

One of the most used phrases in photography and on a lot of wedding photography workshops is the Robert Capa phrase, “If your photographs aren’t…

How to Crush it as a Second Shooter for Weddings

Second shooting for other wedding photographers is a great way to start learning how to be a wedding photographer and making a few bucks on…