How to Start a Photography Business
Start date: 16 March 25
Day: Sunday
Course length: 0 day course
Time: 10:00 to 13:00
Description
Starting a Photography Business?
In 2020 Adrian quit his job and went self employed as a photographer. 3 days later lock down came! It seemed like the dream was over before it had begun. However, Adrian now runs a photography business (see his bio) incorporating different genres, both in the UK and abroad where he has navigated many questions and pitfalls and knows there are many yet to come.
He sees this journey as a roller coaster ride, with up and downs, twists and turns but at least he gets a buzz from being out of the safe 9 to 5 ride he was in danger of accepting.
On this workshop, Adrian won't tell you if you are good enough, if you are doing this course you most likely are, but he will help you to navigate some of the questions, pitfalls and provide some resilience tips for the harder times.
What we will cover:
Discuss the motivation for taking this step.
Discuss the genres of photography as related to participants.
Explore what options for a career are available.
What you do you and even more, not, need.
Website, build your own or have it built?
Social Media?
Ensuring time for yourself.
Getting clients, some tips.
Under valuing your work, a big one!
Exhibitions?
Building personal resilience.
This is a course for those who have not yet taken the step, or those who recently have and are panicking!
Student testimonial:
Adrian's workshop was the perfect antidote to a life being lived too seriously and it felt very much like 'me' time. I really enjoyed the day and found it so valuable. I found the reassurance that there is no 'wrong' photo really freeing.
Materials List
No materials. Link to social media is helpful.
Fees & Further Information
Please note: All 10, and 12 week courses have a half term break in the middle. For term dates please visit our ‘Contact us’ page. We are not open on bank holiday Monday’s and any class that falls on these days will be made up at the end of term.
Fees
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- We do offer concession rates for anyone over 65, NHS staff (blue light cards), Students or claiming the benefits listed below. As we are a self-funded organisation we receive no financial support, in order to offer these rates.
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Refunds
- In the event that we have to cancel a course, we aim to inform you 2 working days before the start date, or at least 24 hours before a day workshop. If we have to cancel a course, then you will receive a full credit note or refund.
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Latecomer
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Access/ Parking
- Much as we would like to provide access for all, the Folk House has no level access or accessible facilities. This is something we are working on but it will take several years to complete - check our website for more details.
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