I love writing. I love sharing other people’s writing. Being able to express my thoughts, ideas and opinions on a regular basis is so healthy.
You seem to be enjoying it too. October was the biggest month ever (again), and the last week of October was the biggest week we’ve ever had. Thank you for visiting, coming back and sharing with your friends.
The Collective’s Top 10 posts in October
- Add a hand-written touch to your business by Lori Nordstrom
- Yes. I photography UGLY by Kia Bondurant
- 6 Word submission winners
- Book a session? Great! Now add a personal touch by Lori Nordstrom
- I don’t need you. I have a digital camera and Photoshop by Joseph Michelli
- Facebook changes everything (again). What it means for your business by Andy Bondurant
- The benefits of taking a reset by Amy Parrish
- Steve Jobs wasn’t always GREAT. Thank God he learned. by Andy Bondurant
- Shoot like Vogue: Define your perfect client by Mark Ellis
- Shoot like Vogue: Pinpoint your perfect client by Mark Ellis
This month I continued to use a different analytic tool to search the month’s top 10. Here are other posts originally from earlier months but still in the top 10.
- Real life example: Growing your senior biz & Part 2 by Amy Parrish
- World Series memories by Andy Bondurant
- 7 Steps to planning a successful fashion show by Jen Basford
- Are you charging what you’re worth? by Andy Bondurant
- What makes a Professional Photographer professional? by John Pyle
Here are 3 posts that just missed the top 10, but are more than worth the time to read.
- The power of a positive attitude in your next shoot by Joshua Hanna
- Insecurity sign #4: Competition. by Aurelia Stratton
- Take your business to the next level. Define the why. by Andy Bondurant
I firmly believe you have something to share. Please don’t wait. Create an article, video or smoke signal and send it to the info on the Submissions Page.
Available in The Collective Shop – 3 girls photography Fashion Show Planning Guide
Now is the time to begin planning for the coming spring! To help you, 3 girls photography created a fashion show planning guide to walk you through every detail involved in planning and putting on an event.
Nothing is left out of this guide, including:
- what has and hasn’t worked for them
- why they do things the way they do
- tips on marketing your event
- details not to miss during planning
- information about your models that you’ll want to know ahead of time.
Before you spend thousands on your fashion show, invest in this planning guide to get your show off on the right foot.
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