FOCUS ON THE PHOTOGRAPHY FAMILY

Do you have a Family Photograph on Your Wall?
ASWPP will focus on the photographers family in 2012. We will give spouses, partners and kids an opportunity to get an insight into the photography industry, and also give you the opportunity of having some family photographs taken. We will do this by having a photographers family barbecue.

Photographer Sara Prior is hosting this great event. Sara has a great studio set up, with a natural light studio area, and a great park next door so that we can all photograph each others family. Feel free to bring a change of clothes. There will be plenty of activities for the kids, and a barbecue. Just bring along your choice of drinks. Let us acknowledge the family behind the business.

Please email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  to confirm that you are attending as we will have limited numbers.

Melbourne   Sunday 11 March   10am-2pm.     
Location:  Sara Prior Photography   90 Canterbury Road Canterbury Vic

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HOME STUDIO OR SHOPFRONT?

The decision to operate your photography business from home, should be made only after a lot of discussion and planning with those that also livein the household. If this is not done then there may be conflicts with your family either earlier in the business or later down the track.You must find a way to have a balance of work and family life. Owning your own photography business and operating it from home, can be the ideal situation for yourself and your family. What hurdles are you experiencing right now? Money? Time management? Kids? Husband or wife? Holding onto a current job? Fear of failure? If it’s something you really want, don’t let anything stand in your way.
I don’t have enough money.
Don’t worry, many successful photographers started with very little money, yet despite this, they still managed to turn their photography business into a very lucrative and profitable concern, with thousands of dollars turnover.
My spouse doesn’t think I will have enough time for the kids and run a business.
If you have a spouse or partner and kids, you have to get everyone on the same page with you, if your business is to succeed. Having constant disagreements is going to cause nothing but stress, and that is not something you need to be dealing with when starting a new business. The best approach is to hold a family meeting, and let everyone tell their concerns, and then you can address them with your solution.
This is an extract from the book “How to Turn Your Portrait Photography into A Money Making Machine” by Bernie Griffiths.

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About the Australian School of Portrait and Wedding Photography

WE CAN HELP YOU
Are you an experienced wedding/portrait photographer or are you just starting out? Do need some good advice on your photography. Need help generating customers. What about pricing? Do you have strong selling systems that maximize each sale?

Bernie Griffiths has over 40 years experience running a successful wedding, portrait studio. He started his photographic career in England, as a photographer on a local newspaper. Bernie photographed his first wedding when he was only 15 years old.
He then spent a two years as chief photographer with P & O Lines travelling the world. Opening his wedding/portrait studio in Melbourne when only 23 years old, Bernie has photographed hundreds of weddings, and thousands of portraits. 

After many requests from photographic colleagues, who wanted to know more about how he had acheived so much success, he started the Australian Society of Wedding Photography. He has conducted courses and seminars throughout Australia and New Zealand over many years, mentoring a number of now world known photographers. The selling systems he introduced are now being used by photographers around Australia.

The Australian School of Wedding and Portrait Photography is dedicated to motivate and guide photographers, with seminars, workshops, mentoring, consultancy, photographic awards, and with the sole aim of helping photographers gain success, both with their photography, and their financial reward.

Bernie is a “down to earth“ person who can relate to all areas of a wedding portrait business. He has walked the path as a wedding/portrait photographer, and knows the short cuts that can lead you to accelerate your success, both as a photographer and business owner.

The ASWPP will have many seminars, workshops and tutorials throughout the year covering all aspects of running a successful wedding and/or portrait studio, together with an invaluable one on one consultancy program, which will give immediate solutions to problems, and provide proven systems in all aspects of running a successful studio.

Phone Bernie on 0418509228

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The Australian School of Wedding and Portrait Photography was founded to help aspiring and practising photographers reach their goals, career and artistic, by learning from the experience of others.

Phone: (03) 9824 7090

Mobile: 0418 509 228

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