If I had to choose just one editing program... well, I couldn't. 😊
Lightroom and Photoshop work hand in hand for my workflow. Lightroom is where I organize my galleries, make my overall edits, and keep everything running smoothly. Photoshop is where I fine-tune the details and finish each image before it reaches my clients.
Together, they've been the backbone of my editing process for years.
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When it came time to build my website, I wanted something that looked beautiful but also worked hard behind the scenes.
I chose Showit because it gives me complete creative freedom while also being built with photographers in mind. One of the biggest reasons I made the switch was its strong SEO capabilities, helping my website get found by the people already searching for a photographer.
If you're serious about growing your business online, your website should be working just as hard as you are.
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Let's be honest...
Running a photography business is about so much more than taking beautiful photos.
Keeping track of income, expenses, taxes, and understanding your Cost of Doing Business is just as important.
QuickBooks has made it easy for me to stay organized so I can spend less time worrying about paperwork and more time doing what I love.
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One of the questions I get asked often is what I use to deliver my galleries.
For me, the answer has always been Pic-Time.
Not only does it provide a beautiful gallery experience for my clients, but it also gives them an easy way to order professional prints and keeps everything organized in one place. From online galleries to print fulfillment and digital downloads, it has become an important part of my workflow.
It's one of those programs that quietly works behind the scenes so I can focus on serving my clients.
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