Exposure Manager Chart

This is so old that I forgot all about it, but Donovan at Exposure Manager has fixed an awful lot of the problems with his little list. There are still some clearly obvious errors and omissions, but it is much more accurate today than when Mike Brice first brought this up.
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Breaking Down ExpressDigital Borders

So, you are a Web Edition user and you want to know how to hand code borders. This might be a good place for a video, but I am really not a fan of videos. There is no way to print out that video and have instructions to use as you go along. For an [...]

Marketing For Sports Photographers – Part 2

Yeah, I’m late. Very well aware of the fact that Thursday was last week. I haven’t lost interest in this topic yet. Story of my life but I have been busy. Part 2 of our marketing discussion is another one of those obvious things. Once again though, if your basic items aren’t met it won’t [...]

Lesson For The Week: Backup Often!

Yep, happened to me over the weekend. Hard drive failure. Got cyclical redundancy errors on my working image drive that also stored a small part of my CD rips. All in all, I got everything that I needed. Most of it was backed up, but some of it had to be recovered the old fashioned [...]

Marketing For Sports Photographers

Throughout the off season I get asked the same question nearly every day. How can I get more leagues? Regardless of what you see and hear, there is no marketing silver bullet when it comes to T&I picture days. There certainly are some very knowledgeable people on the subject of marketing to youth sports leagues [...]

Marketing Tidbit – Borders!

Here is an idea for you to beat your competition; Don’t sell plain prints! About 95% of the prints that we make for professional photographers don’t use borders. It is one of the least expensive things that you can do to add value to your product in the eye of the consumer, but it is [...]