Oct 28, 2019
Samm Blake is one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming ARC Techniques workshop and is here today to share her wedding experience with us both behind the camera and as a bride. Sam moved from Australia to New York to pursue her ability to start over in a new place and has since found a passion for elopement photography as well as big weddings and reactive photography.
Today Samm is sharing a sneak peek into her upcoming techniques presentation, How to Stand Out in the Wedding Market, a unique look on how to market yourself in the modern wedding market of 2019/2020. Plus, she is providing tips on how to create a better client experience and opening up about the benefits of finding the right working relationships when it comes to representation.
If you want to learn how to kickstart your business and stay in it for a long time, the benefits of gaining confidence in your own unique photography style and want to know what it is like to train for the New York Marathon while planning a wedding, Samm is the girl you need to hear from.
An expert in reinventing
yourself in a new market and making every client experience an
amazing one, Samm is a wealth of knowledge that you don’t want to
miss.
Have you got your tickets from the ARC
Techniques Experience? Share what topic you are most intrigued
to explore deeper in the comments on the episode
page.
In This Episode
Quotes
“I always thought it was an issue that I wasn’t a proactive photographer, and by teaching these workshops it kind of gave me peace in finding that actually my style is fine, and I am good at what I do, so I guess it gave me confidence in that too.” (12:57)
“Something had to give in my business, I had to outsource something, and that was the easiest thing to outsource. And there are so many benefits that come with it.” (21:19)
“We have the opportunity to give our clients a business class experience every time that they work with us, and not like a subpar experience.” (30:05)
“I definitely prefer and enjoy the photojournalistic parts of a wedding day. Where it is all kind of chaotic and messy and actually capturing the behind the scenes side, the nonglamorous parts of weddings.” (37:03)
Links
The Wedding Artists Collective
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