Discover why photos of your book's cover and spine are more valuable than digital file images and how they can enhance your marketing efforts.
Read MoreDiscover how meticulous attention to detail in book boudoir photography can transform your publication’s presentation, enhancing every chapter title and illustration for maximum impact.
Read MoreIn the following article, discover how the strategic use of visual variety in your book's photography can transform your online presence, turning each image into a powerful storytelling tool.
Read MoreDiscover how high-quality images can psychologically enhance your perceived value, making you appear worth every penny to your audience – dive into the article to learn more.
Read MoreDiscover in this article how using multiple copies in book photography can transform your book into a visually stunning masterpiece, offering a diverse and engaging portfolio for authors in a crowded marketplace.
Read MoreImagine the thrill of nabbing discounted tech on Black Friday. The following article reveals an intriguing analogy between this shopping spectacle and crafting high-quality image content for promoting oneself as an expert online.
Read MoreThis article shares photos from a #bookboudoir session for DELIVER MAGIC, a book written by NYC photographer, John DeMato to help branding and live event photographers build an easy-to-refer business.
Read MoreWhile the book boudoir photo quit yer complaining from Laurie Ruettimann’s book was a great asset for her to use in her marketing, it also resonated with me on a deeply personal level. I talk more about that in the following article.
Read MoreDiscover innovative, underutilized digital platforms to showcase your book photos, beyond the typical website and social media avenues, in the following article. Dive in to explore unique strategies that amplify your book’s visibility and audience engagement.
Read More“Character is what you do when no one is looking.” It truly represents who you are and how you respect others. The following article shares why this quote from David Horsager’s book, Trusted Leader, hangs on a wall in my apartment.
Read MoreEvery now and then, we all need a boost of motivation. The phrase, “You have what it takes,” provides that for me. More on that in this article.
Read MoreWhen looking to promote your book launch through photos, the cover and spine shots are important, but, it’s not the whole story. In this article, I point out another important aspect to capture in photos to leverage in your marketing campaign.
Read MoreIt’s hard to get your book to stand out from the crowded space of other titles that speak similarly about your lane of expertise. In this article, I talk about how one specific group of photos can help you to create distinction.
Read MoreWhen updating your website, it’s not enough to invest in photos of yourself. Also account for all of the products and services you provide, too. This article shares more about that.
Read MoreThe balance between humility and confidence is key when building a fulfilling business and life. That’s why I’m grateful for this constant reminder living on a wall in my apartment. In the following article, I share the story behind selecting a photo taken while shooting Jim Knight’s book, Leadership That Rocks.
Read MoreWhile it would be nice to have some magical intervention for inspiration, it takes more effort than hoping and wishing to move an idea forward. The following article talks about how a quote from Tamsen Webster’s book, Find Your Red Thread, serves as a constant reminder of this.
Read MoreWhen you create a long-term relationship with a trusted photographer, that creates a consistent pathway to produce a treasure trove of images to support and enhance your personal brand. This article shares the value received by one of my long-time clients, Phil M. Jones.
Read MoreI constantly remind my clients that we need to capture candid photos that show their audience how the sausage is made. As a result, I decided to do the same thing with my book boudoir sessions. This article shares the experience while photographing Joe Mull’s book, Employalty.
Read MoreIt’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey. A quote from Brant Menswar’s book, Black Sheep, is a great reminder of this lesson. I talk about it in the following article.
Read MoreCreating photographs while holding your book online are important visual storytelling assets to share. But photos that capture you pretending like you’re reading it is a bad look. This article shares why.
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