Title:
Best business practices for photographers
Author:
Harrington, John, 1966-
ISBN:
9781435454293
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Boston, MA : Course technology/Cengage Learning, c2010.
Physical Description:
xxix, 523 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
You are a business : now let's get to work! -- Professional equipment for professional photographers -- Planning and logistics : why a thirty minute shoot can take three days to plan -- After staff : transitioning to freelance -- Working with reps, assistants, employees, and contractors : the pitfalls and benefits -- Setting your photographer's fees -- Pricing your work to stay in business -- Overhead : why what you charge a client must be more than you paid for it -- Who's paying your salary and 401(k)? -- Insurance : why it's not just health related, and how you should protect yourself -- Accounting : how we do it ourselves and what we turn over to an accountant -- Insights to an IRS audit -- Contracts for editorial clients -- Contracts for corporate and commercial clients -- Contracts for weddings and rites of passage -- Negotiations : signing up or saying no -- Protecting your work : how and why -- The realities of an infringement : copyrights and federal court -- Releases : model, property, and others -- Handling a breach of contract : small claims and civil court -- Resolving slow- and non-paying clients -- Letters, letters, letters : writing like a professional can solve many problems -- Attorneys : when you need them, they're your best friend (or at least your advocate) -- Office and on-locations systems : redundancy and security beget peace of mind -- Digital and analog asset management : leveraging your images to their maximum potential -- Licensing your work -- Stock solutions : charting your own course without the need for a "big fish" agency -- Care and feeding of clients (hint: it's not about Starbucks and a fast-food burger) -- Education, and ongoing and critical practice : don't rest on your laurels -- Striking a balance between photography and family : how what you love to do can coexist with your loved ones if you just think a little about it -- Expanding into other areas of creativity -- Charity, community, and your colleagues : giving back is good karma.
Abstract:
"A follow-up to the successful and acclaimed "Best Business Practices for Photographers", this updated and expanded edition serves as an even more comprehensive guide to achieving financial success and personal satisfaction in your business as a photographer. Included in this new edition are sections on licensing your work, making the career change from a staff photographer to a freelancer, surviving an IRS audit, and more. This book includes best practices in interacting with clients, negotiating contracts and licenses, and business operations. "Best Business Practices for Photographers, Second Edition" is the key to a successful career in photography."--Publisher's website.
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