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,…
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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…
Embracing Mistakes When A Moment Matters
Does anyone remember how they felt when they first started taking photographs? I hope I’m not alone in thinking this, but it was the absolute…
Lessons Learned: When 15 Professional Photographers Were Photographed by Other Professional Photographers …
Over the past several months we’ve talked to several colleagues—some of the best wedding and portrait photographers that we know—about the importance of being photographed…
3 Tips for a Smooth Day of Corporate Headshots
During my time as a headshot photographer, I have gathered intel about the standard operating procedure for on-location corporate headshots for groups. This has helped…
How To Get The Best Out Of Your Engagement Session
Five tips to get great natural photographs from your couple I offer an engagement shoot with every wedding photography package because it is the best…