May 07 2010

Just say “No” To No-Good Photo Jobs

Category: Business & MarketingEthan G. Salwen @ 2:27 pm

AfterCapture Blog_100507_Just Say No_1“One of the toughest things for a photographer to do is to say ‘no’ to new business, even if it’s a bad deal,” writes Aaron Lindberg in his most recent post for “Black Star Rising.” He continues: “Especially in today’s environment, your prospective clients have an arsenal of pick-up lines — ranging from sweet talk to coy bluffs — to make bad deals sound like good ones.”

Head to “Photographers, Don’t Fall for These Client Pick-Up Lines” to get a taste of the pick-up lines Lindberg has heard, as well as his encouragement to just say “No!”

You probably already know to say “no.” It’s one of the best, most basic pieces of advice for the business of professional photography. However, knowing this doesn’t seem to make saying “no” any easier. Grounded, positive encouragement like Lindberg’s is needed, and often.

There are a lot of reasons that photographers are apt to say “yes,” but let’s not dwell on them. Let’s turn the problem around and considering relishing in the opportunity to say “no.” Continue reading “Just say “No” To No-Good Photo Jobs”

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Apr 20 2010

Have You Gone Skitch Mad Yet?

Category: Business & Marketing, Technology Insights, Workflow & DAMEthan G. Salwen @ 9:55 am

AfterCapture_Blog_100420_Skitch_aAt the risk of beating a dead horse — that’s a truly creepy visual that I never really thought about — I’m once again going to highlight Skitch, straight-out begging all you Mac users to download this amazingly useful, fun (and free!) app.

Just play with Skitch for a few minutes and you’ll be hooked — seriously hooked.

You’ll see that as fun as Skitch is, it’s an truly amazing tool for photographers.

I tried to hard sell you on Skitch with a my show-don’t-tell Skitch post. Then I tried to soft sell you with another post highlighting Skitch. And yet I’m back at it. Why? Because I’m using this brilliant little app almost every day, and it continues to blow me away.

Just now I sent off this Skitch-made graphic in an email to a friend as part of a digital workflow question. Less than three minutes to create — from start to “send.”

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This is a hell of a lot better than a long, confusing email in which I try to explain this file structure, don’t ya think?

(Keep Going: There’s a Skitch Dead Horse Surprise at end of this post!)

Continue reading “Have You Gone Skitch Mad Yet?”

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