How to Navigate Fluctuating Income in Your Food Photography Business

Having your own business brings you the freedom to do what you want when you want, but the downsides of financial inconsistency with high overhead costs is enough to challenge even the most resilient creative. I’ve learned a few lessons about navigating fluctuating income as a food photographer, which I’ll share in this post in hopes that it will help you in your own business.
My Most Recommended Apps for Your Food Photography Business

The key to becoming a successful photographer is business skills. It’s not always talent that sets a photographer apart. Knowing how to market your work and staying organized go a long way to help a photographer to thrive in today’s competitive photographic market. Keep reading to find out what my most recommended apps are for your food photography business. >>
The Top Skills You Need to Be Successful as a Food Photographer

Have you thought about the top skills that you need to be successful as a food photographer? Mastering a craft or creative endeavour requires the consistent development of both hard and soft skills. Keep reading to find out the most important skills you’ll need as a food photographer >>
How to Avoid Client Reshoots in Food Photography

Have you encountered this scenario? You put a lot of work into a client shoot. You create mood boards and take control of the creative direction with fresh ideas. You produce great work that you’re proud to deliver to the client—only to hear back with a list of changes, which means you pretty much have to reshoot the whole project. Keep reading to find out my process that will hopefully help you make your clients happy and to avoid major revisions on a food photography project. >>
How to Deal with Difficult Clients

Difficult clients. We’ve all had them. Clients that don’t respect you or your work. Who don’t value your time. Clients who have wild expectations and are a headache to deal with. This is the nature of business, keep reading to find out what you can do to ensure that the clients you shoot for will be those that value your work and time. >>
How to Accelerate Your Growth as a Food Photographer

Have you been shooting for years but feel stuck in a creative rut when it comes to your food photography? Or maybe you’re a beginner and are endlessly frustrated that your images don’t live up to those you envision in your head. If it feels like you’re not growing – keep reading to find out how to accelerate your growth as a food photographer! >>