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The 10 Most Important Things to Know About Event Photography

By: Julie Diebolt Price
Narrated by: Julie Diebolt Price
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This book is for public relations professionals who must photograph their events because the budget doesn't allow hiring a professional photographer, or they think they don't need one. Photographers who want to expand their offerings with event photography will find this introduction practical and informative.

There are many things to consider when doing this work. There's nothing like on-the-job training to make you a seasoned professional!

Here's what we discuss:

  1. Know how your camera works
  2. Getting the job
  3. The contract
  4. Know the deliverables
  5. Preparing for the event
  6. Working the event
  7. Working the room
  8. Post-production
  9. Collect the money
  10. Thank you
©2022 Julie Diebolt Price (P)2022 Julie Diebolt Price
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