This week we are continuing our series from the Positively Creative Summit. What does fiddling have to do with photography? This is an awesome and inspiring talk from Rachael Boer. She started her creative journey as a musician and soon found herself holding a camera instead of a violin. Rachael shares how she learned the difference between pricing and value and how she began charging more while also growing a business that can support her family.
About Rachael Boer Photography:
With nearly a decade of experience in the portrait and wedding industry, Rachael brings creativity and vision to every photography session. Together with a small team of support staff, she has photographed hundreds of portrait sessions and weddings, and her clients are consistently thrilled by her stunning imagery high quality artwork.
Rachael's passion is giving families tangible memories of their most precious days together with the ones they love. She wants each family to leave their session with beautiful images on their wall and in their hands, not stuck on a hard drive. For that reason, she partners with the best professional printers and craftsmen in the world to create exceptional pieces of wall art and albums for her clients to treasure.
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040 - Hope Taylor, Photographer, on Investing in Industry Workshops & Conferences, Batching To Do Lists, & Outsourcing Tasks
039 - Katie Salmon of Katie Does Marketing on Promotional Calendars & Planning Better Instagram Posts in Less Time
038 - Emily Kerr-Finell of Wholesale in a Box on How to Approach Retailers and Find Shops that Fit Your Product
037 - Carrie Schmitt, Fine Artist, on Awakening Your Creative Spirit & Honoring Signs for Your Future Self
S2 Ep 36 - Dorothy Shain, Fine Artist, on Fostering Connections to Create Dream Collaborations & Building a Bucket List for Your Career
THROWBACK! 020 - Pro Panel Q&A: Maker Booths on applying to craft fairs, how to set up your booth, to selling at festivals with Signet Sealed, Texstyle, Ella Jude, & Falling Into Place
035 - Cindy Hohman of Art Marketing Project on Authenticity in Marketing & Visioning Your Future
Episode 34 - Evelyn Henson, Illustrator, on Building a Brand, Dropshipping Products Online & Learning From Mistakes
033 - Maggie Covert LeBlanc of Walking Man Studios on Finding a Niche Subject Matter, and Working Through Grief with Art
032 - Taylor Lee, Abstract Painter, on Destigmatizing Mental Illness Through Art
031 - Molly Hatch on Growing Her Brand While Licensing Her Work
030 - Dorothy's 2017 Reflections on Making What You Want to Make, Being Your Own Boss, & Daily Journals on InstaStories
029 - Maria Brophy, Art Business Consultant on Programing Your Mind with Prosperous Thoughts to Create Your Future, Discussing Money, & Running Your Art Business Like a Business
028 - Carolyn Keating of Wholesale for Creatives on Wholesale Pricing, Working with Rep Groups, and Learning How Many Products You Need to Start a Wholesale Line
Episode 27 - Anna Vergos Blair and Katherine Vergos Riederer of The Art Project on Building a Favorite Community Spot for Children, Planning Crafts for Kids, & Working with Family
026 - Beth Winterburn, Fine Artist on Releasing Art Collections Online, Pricing Her Work, and Selling Work from Craft Fairs to Restaurants and Anthropologie
025 - Jessica & Clifford Huizenga of The Confetti Bar on Styling Photos & Scheduling Instagram with Planoly, SEO and Ranking High in Google, & Working with Your Spouse
Episode 24 - Deanna Hamsley on Selling Artwork Through Facebook Advertising, Getting Started By Hosting Workshops, & Tips for Connecting with Customers at Art Shows
Episode 23 - Kristin Vermilya on How to Create Product & Brand Photography, Her Podcast How to Fail!, & Tips on Blogging
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