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Paperback, 3rd edition
Published: 8th November 2017
Hardback, 3rd New edition
Published: 30th November 2017
Best Business Practices for Photographers, Third Edition
By (Author) John Harrington
Rocky Nook
Rocky Nook
30th November 2017
3rd New edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photographic equipment and techniques: general
Photo and image editing
Reference works
Individual photographers
Art: financial aspects
770.232
Hardback
864
Width 190mm, Height 234mm, Spine 46mm
2132g
Best Business Practices for Photographers, 3rd Edition, is a complete and comprehensive guide for photographers starting, maintaining, and growing their business in order to achieve financial success and personal satisfaction.
The photography industry is advancing and changing moreand more quicklythan ever. Right along with changes in camera technology, photographers are witnessing shifts in the business landscape that can be a challenge to understand and navigate, whether theyre just beginning their business or growing it after 25 years of shooting.
Best Business Practices for Photographers, 3rd Edition, is an updated and expanded version of John Harringtons bestselling books on the topic. For the first time, Harrington brings together both Best Business Practices for Photographers and More Best Business Practices for Photographers, creating a complete and comprehensive guide for photographers starting, maintaining, and growing their business in order to achieve financial success and personal satisfaction.
In great detail and with a friendly, conversational voice, Harrington covers all the key points of the business of professional photography, and he provides todays best practices that you need to know. This book covers:
How to establish your business (Sole Proprietor vs. LLC/LLP vs. S Corp)
Whether or not you need a physical, brick-and-mortar location
The equipment you need
Planning a shoot
The value of internships
Setting your fees
Pricing your work
Why you need insurance
Surviving an IRS audit
Contracts for editorial, commercial, and corporate clients, as well as weddings and rites of passage
The art of negotiation
How video can be incorporated into your business
Marketing, branding, and social media
Publishing a book of your work
Practical finance advice and guidance, from working with accountants to setting up QuickBooks
How to protect your work
Releases for models, property, and more
How to handle a breach of contract
Licensing your work
Digital asset management
Whether youre just starting a photography business or youre a veteran shooter looking to improve your finances, Best Business Practices for Photographers, 3rd Edition, is for you. Harringtons Best Business Practices books have long been recognized throughout the industry as the go-to resource for photographers, and this new, complete 3rd Edition is your key to a successful career in photography.
John Harrington has worked for more than 25 years as an active photographer in Washington, DC, and around the world, working with both editorial and commercial clients. His successful photography business has seen income rise tenfold since he launched it. He has spoken at courses and meetings of The NPPA's Northern Short Course, The White House News Photographers Association, Smithsonian Institution, Corcoran School of Art and Design, and the American Society of Media Photographers. He is the author of the bestselling first and second editions of Best Business Practices for Photographers, as well as More Best Business Practices for Photographers.
Editorially, his credits have included the Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, US News and World Report, The National Geographic Society, USA Today, People, MTV, and Life. For corporate and public relations clients, John has successfully placed images with the wire services (Associated Press, Reuters, Gannett, Agence France Presse, and UPI) over 300 times. Commercially, John has worked with well over half of the top fortune 50 companies, and even more of the top 500. Ad campaigns for Seimens, Coca Cola, General Motors, Bank of America, and Freddie Mac, to name a few, have been seen worldwide.