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Getting granular with a fellow photographer, :)

 

Getting granular with a fellow photographer, :)

 
NYC personal branding photo John DeMato PhotoBiz X podcast
 

I learn how to do this from those I serve.

 

If I am guilty of anything, it’s constantly reminding my speaker, author and expert-based business owner clients to share their expertise with those they serve in order to inspire them to want to get to know you better.

So, I gotta walk the walk, too, right?

Well, that’s exactly what I did recently with my conversation with Australian photographer, educator and podcaster, Andrew Hellmich.

Andrew was looking for lifestyle portrait photographers to interview in order to educate his audience of photographers on how to create and grow their businesses.

As someone who educates photographers through the Screw The Metadata platform alongside my partner, Maurice Jager, I am always quick to offer my thoughts and help those shooters who are just starting out or looking to grow their brands and businesses.

If you are curious about what’s going on in the mind of the person behind the camera during your session, this is an interesting interview to check out! And I’m not just talking about the work with you - I’m talking about everything related to building a business of collaborating with magical people like you!

To listen to the conversation I had with Andrew, you can do so here.

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