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1 81: From Nothing to a Billion: The Leadership Playbook They Don’t Teach You w/ Harry L Allen 36:51
Traditional banks often lack personalized service, and local businesses struggle to find true partnership in financial institutions. Meanwhile, higher education faces scrutiny over relevance and ROI in a world where information is nearly free. Harry Allen helped launch Studio Bank to blend technology with high-touch service, fueled by community investment. At Belmont, he's applying the same entrepreneurial mindset to modernize university operations and embed practical learning experiences, like a one-of-a-kind partnership with Dolly Parton, into academia. In this episode, Harry L. Allen, co-founder of Studio Bank and now CFO at Belmont University, unpacks the bold vision behind launching a community-first bank in a city dominated by financial giants. He shares the leadership lessons that shaped his journey, how to lead through crisis, and why mentorship is the key to filling today's leadership vacuum. Key Takeaways Leveraging both financial and social capital creates a unique, community-first banking model. High-tech doesn't mean low-touch, Studio Bank fused innovation with personal relationships. Leadership means showing up, especially during crisis. Universities must shift from being information hubs to delivering real-world experience. Succession and mentorship are vital to cultivating the next generation of leaders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Harry L. Allen 01:49 The Birth of Studio Bank 04:29 Leveraging Technology in Community Banking 07:25 The Courage to Start a New Venture 10:37 Leadership Challenges in High Growth 13:02 Leading Through Crisis: The COVID Experience 17:55 Transitioning from Banking to Education 21:16 The Role of Leadership in Higher Education 25:16 Adapting to Challenges in Higher Education 30:04 The Leadership Vacuum in Society 33:17 Advice for Emerging Leaders 35:21 The American Dream and Community Impact No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives, middle managers, and team leaders who want more than surface-level leadership advice. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show dives deep into modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable insights to unlock leadership potential across your organization. From designing onboarding systems that retain talent to asking better questions that drive clarity and impact, No Limit Leadership helps you lead yourself first so you can lead others better. If you're ready to create a culture of ownership, resilience, and results, this leadership podcast is for you.…
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1 Episode 83: Replay: Creating a Profitable Photography Business with Justin and Mary Marantz - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 23:51
I interviewed Justin and Mary Marantz years ago, but their words are still just as relevant and inspirational today. Recommended Reading for Photographers: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach (more geared toward women) Your Best Life Now by Joel Osteen Did you enjoy this episode? I would absolutely adore a review on iTunes to help others find the podcast. The post Episode 83: Replay: Creating a Profitable Photography Business with Justin and Mary Marantz appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 82: Replay: Goal Setting for the New Year with Molly Mahar - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 29:27
This episode originally aired on the podcast last spring, but I’m bringing it back this week because this is the perfect time to reflect, reset and start setting goals and planning for 2018. I’m currently going through Molly’s Holiday Council —spending my evenings sipping egg nog on my big couch with my little red notebook scribbling down ideas and pinning all the things. A few topics from today’s show: Inner conflict, feeling unfulfilled, making giant leaps and learning to adult Gaining clarity for your dreams and your goals How to set goals that will actually make you happy Jealousy, comparison and defining “success” Getting away from the expectations of others Related Links: The Joy Equation Course From Stratejoy (running live from May 6 – June 19, 2017) The Holiday Council from Stratejoy (running every December) Gretchen Rubin: What Kind of Person Are You? The Four Rubin Tendencies Did you enjoy this episode? I would absolutely adore a review on iTunes to help others find the podcast. The post Episode 82: Replay: Goal Setting for the New Year with Molly Mahar appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 21: How Nick Ulivieri Found a Unique Perspective in Commercial Photography - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 18:40
Not many photographers can call a helicopter a part of their regular photo equipment, but Nick Ulivieri regularly flies high above Chicago as a part of his professional photographic work. A few topics from today’s show: How Nick made the leap from a full time job to full time self employed photographer. How Nick figured out what to charge for his work. How Nick learned the technical aspects of photography. How Nick finds new clients (including Instagram). How Nick got into ariel photography (and got clients to pay him to fly in helicopters). What does a week in the life look like for Nick? Check out some of Nick’s amazing photos below. Check out his website and follow him on Instagram to see more. The post Episode 21: How Nick Ulivieri Found a Unique Perspective in Commercial Photography appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 20: Maria Bayer: How to Sell as a Creative Entrepreneur - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 27:14
As creative professionals, we photographers are often drawn in by the artistry of creating beautiful images, and many of us struggle with the necessary business mindset that it takes to turn photography into a viable full time business. Maria Bayer is on a mission to change that mindset for photographers and other wedding professionals—she’s a sale coach who specifically works with wedding professionals to help them win clients and charge what they’re worth. A few topics from today’s show: Listen to Maria talk about the selling mindset that you must have to win clients and charge what you’re worth Learn how to build value with your clients (hint: it’s harder to do through e-mail) Learn a few quick tips that you can implement now to start vetting potential clients and leading them to book larger packages Hear Maria talk about the two different ways her clients go about selling products Learn more about Maria’s training at mariabayer.com and on Facebook . The post Episode 20: Maria Bayer: How to Sell as a Creative Entrepreneur appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 19: How Ian Holmes Niched Himself as an English Speaking Romantic Photographer in Paris - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 18:43
Before he was a photographer, Ian Holmes was an image retoucher living in Paris. The more he worked on other peoples’ images, the more he became interested in photography himself. Eight years later, Ian has built a name for himself as an english speaking romantic portraiture photographer in Paris. He shoots 25 weddings each year and three to four portraits sessions each week. During his off season, he heads off to the French Alps to recharge for the winter. I met Ian in 2013 when he took photos for me and my husband while we were in Paris. We love the photos, and they have a special place in our home today . A few topics from today’s show: Find out how clients discover Ian Find out how Ian connects with wedding clients who travel from out of town Hear how Ian grows his skills in the off season Find out why Ian is starting to incorporate film into his business Find out which lens Ian can’t live without Hear Ian’s advice about what every photographer should be doing to grow Check out a few of Ian’s photos below, and head over to his website to see more. The post Episode 19: How Ian Holmes Niched Himself as an English Speaking Romantic Photographer in Paris appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 18: Jill Devries on Standing Out in a Crowded Market - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 13:23
Jill Devries studied communications in college and landed a great full time job after school. While second shooting weddings on the weekends, she realized that she wanted to transform her passion for photography into a full time career. For the next year, Jill continued to do photography on the side, learning, growing, networking and building up her professional equipment. After a busy year, she gave herself a goal of 20 weddings on the books before quitting her full time job. She went full time in April, 2010, and she hasn’t looked back. Over time, Jill has learned to take photos that reflect how she sees the world—photos that are true to her unique vision. Rather than trying to be like someone else—an easy trap to fall into—Jill does her own thing, and she never feels like she’s in competition with other photographers who have their own styles. In this interview, Jill tells her story and addresses what it’s like to run a business as an artist—dealing with fear and uncertainty while always pushing forward. Recommended book: Love is the Killer App by Tim Sanders A very small sampling of Jill’s amazing body of work: See more amazingness on Jill’s blog . The post Episode 18: Jill Devries on Standing Out in a Crowded Market appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 17: Michelle Moore on Breaking in as a Fashion + Senior Photographer - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 19:42
Michelle Moore is a fashion and senior photographer based in Seattle. In this podcast interview, Michelle shares how she went from studying atmospheric sciences in college to leading a successful photography studio that focuses on fashion and senior photography. I always love to ask for book recommendations from other professionals. Michelle recommends 4-Hour Work Week . While the book becomes a bit convoluted at the end, the overall concept of living your life now rather than working life away helped Michelle refocus her work life balance. See more of Michelle’s work on her blog . The post Episode 17: Michelle Moore on Breaking in as a Fashion + Senior Photographer appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 16: Meg Borders on Creating a Plan For Your Business - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 11:29
Like many others, Meg Borders became interested in photography after her daughter was born. And like others before, Meg made some mistakes during the early days of her business. She finally put her business on hold to create a plan and work on branding—and her new focus on senior girls has allowed her to thrive. A few topics from today’s show: Don’t rush into business—have a business plan Take time to concentrate on branding Give yourself time to discover which aspect of photography you like the best For outdoor portraits, don’t leave clients an option on timing—Meg always shoots her senior sessions two hours before sunset Be who you are, and don’t try to be someone else Recommended Resources: ILovePhotography.com ClickinMoms.com IHeartFaces.com OpenSourcePhoto Forums Fast Track Photographer by Dane Sanders Check out some of Meg’s gorgeous work below, and see more on her blog . The post Episode 16: Meg Borders on Creating a Plan For Your Business appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 15: Justin + Mary Marantz on Creating a Profitable Business - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 23:24
Justin and Mary Marantz blew me away at WPPI back in 2011, so I knew that I had to talk with them for the Field Notes podcast to share their story and words of wisdom. In this interview, learn how Mary Marantz went from Yale Law School to co-owning one of the fastest growing photography studios on the East Coast when she met her now husband, Justin. “Nobody else in this world is going to give you permission. Nobody is ever going to write you a letter or an email or knock on your door and go, ‘Okay, now you get to go out and chase your dream.’ And nobody did that for us, and when we first decided that we were going to have the business and I was going to turn down the law firm offers, there were a lot of people who said, ‘What are you doing? You can’t be serious’…You have to be the ‘can’ in your own life. You have to be the permission that you give yourself to chase whatever it is that you want to do.” —Mary Marantz Recommended Reading for Photographers: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach (more geared toward women) Your Best Life Now by Joel Osteen A little beauty from this talented team: Keep up with Justin and Mary on their blog . The post Episode 15: Justin + Mary Marantz on Creating a Profitable Business appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 14: Laurel McConnell on Creating a Sustainable Wedding Photography Business - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 12:33
Laurel McConnell has the kind of personality that you can’t help but adore, and she does an amazing job of showing that bright personality throughout her work. Laurel was originally studying psychology at the University of Washington when she made a dramatic leap and enrolled in the Art Institute of Seattle to study commercial photography. After college, she found herself in a bust economy with plenty of student loans. After an advisor set her up to photograph her first wedding, she was hooked. As Laurel puts it, a lot of people get caught up in the art and fun of photography, and they forget to build a solid business plan and business structure. Hear more about Laurel’s story, as well as her sound business advice in this week’s episode of Field Notes. Recommended Business Resources for Photographers: Sage Wedding Pros (business workshops for wedding pros) ASMP.org (American Society of Media Photographers) ASMP Professional Business Practices in Photography (book) Enjoy some of Laurel’s beautiful and fun wedding photography: The post Episode 14: Laurel McConnell on Creating a Sustainable Wedding Photography Business appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 13: Angela Renee on Wedding Gear That Fits Your Style - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 19:07
Some of Angela Renee’s earliest memories are of creating drawings for art shows. She majored in painting in college and used photography as a base for the art (painting from photos), which eventually led her toward the moving image and video portraits. A friend asked Angela to video her wedding, where she met a photographer and decided she might like to give that a try. Video essentially became the gateway to photography. Angela second shot with a number of photographers to learn her style, and she’s been shooting on her own for about two years now. A few topics from today’s show: Selecting the equipment and gear load that works for you (both technically and for lugging around) Carrying backups Letting go, outsourcing and work life balance Creating a schedule for yourself Building a business as a new photographer Showing the work you want to make Ask clients how they found you and what made them want to meet with you Facebook marketing Determining who your ideal client is Recommended Resources: Zach Arias Digital Wedding Forum Creative Live Tangents (Lighting) with Neil van Niekerk MJ Studio Solutions (color correction outsourcing) Check out some of Angela’s gorgeous work below, and be sure to check out her blog to see more. The post Episode 13: Angela Renee on Wedding Gear That Fits Your Style appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 12: Steve Koo: From Engineer to Full Time Photographer - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 13:12
Steve Koo went to school for engineering and pursued an engineering job after school. Photography started as a simple hobby—but when he was asked to shoot a friend’s wedding (which he originally dreaded), he ended up falling in love with wedding photography. When the down economy led to a job layoff, Steve seized the opportunity to become a full time photographer. A few topics from today’s show: Networking with other photographers (offering to buy lunch, coffee or a beer to sit and chat) Superb customer service Work life balance (Steve started out working 70-80 hour weeks with no days off, and his quality of life suffered—he’s now focusing on an efficient workflow to spend more time with his wife) Recommended Resources: Ben and Erin Crispman Workshops DQ Studios Workshops Susan Stripling: The Think Book View some of Steve’s beautiful work below, and check out his blog to see more. The post Episode 12: Steve Koo: From Engineer to Full Time Photographer appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 11: Jaclyn Simpson on Working With Other Vendors to Create Styled Shoots - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 19:17
I first met Jaclyn Simpson while riding on a city bus in Chicago. She and Jenn from Jennifer Kathryn Photography had made a stop at Paper Source (one of my favorite places), and we somehow discovered that we had photography in common. We followed up with coffee, and I was lucky enough to be a part of an amazing Fast Track group with them in Chicago before I moved to Michigan. A year later, I knew I had to share Jaclyn’s career story with the photography world. After second shooting and starting her business, Jaclyn could never bring herself to make the final leap into full time. In 2009, a lay off ended up being the push she needed to get to it (a blessing in disguise). She’s been a full time photographer ever since. A few topics from today’s show: Second shooting Connecting with photographers and other vendors (set up meetings and work together) Observing the work of others in order to break it down and translate it into your own style Styled shoots (if you don’t get those “kind of shoots,” you can make it happen yourself) Recommended Resources: Industry events (e.g. Thursday Therapy , WPPI , PUGs , SMUGs ) The E-Myth by Michael Gerber (I’ve read this one twice now) Lights, Camera, Capture by Bob Davis Davis Workshops The Fast Track Photographer Business Plan by Dane Sanders Second Shooters Seminar Check out some of Jaclyn’s very pretty work below (and spectacular details with help from Fleur ), and find more on her blog . The post Episode 11: Jaclyn Simpson on Working With Other Vendors to Create Styled Shoots appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 10: David Bock on Marketing Through a Business Transition - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 27:44
David and Cathy Bock are an award winning husband and wife photography team. Both studied graphic design in college (with a few photography classes here and there for fun), and both pursued graphic design full time after graduation. Their first exposure to wedding photography was during their own wedding. They saw how much fun their photographers, Bobbi and Mike , were having at their wedding, and they became inspired to pursue photography as a career themselves. They’ve been running their photography business for four years now. “The only experience we had for wedding photography was watching Bobbi and Mike at our wedding…looking back at it, I wish I would have done some more second shooting…” A few topics from David’s interview: Going for it—after Cathy quit her day job, the duo booked five weddings that week Learning the technical side of photography through workshops Calling and connecting with other photographers Getting referrals Investing in resources that will improve your workflow (time is money) Using Google voice to set up better work life balance Transitioning your photography business from one location to another Recommended Resources: The B School The Bobbi Shop (album designs) YinYang Workshop Davis Workshops Motibodo Board ShootQ The post Episode 10: David Bock on Marketing Through a Business Transition appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…

1 Episode 9: Angie Garbot on Learning Your Photography Style - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 19:17
Photo above by Melisssa Diep Photography Angie Garbot started her career with the same mentality that many of us start with—go to school, get a job and work 40+ hours a week. After burning out from her 80-90 hour a week IT consulting business, Angie met with a life coach and decided to turn her passion for photography into a full time business. She started out taking classes at the Chicago Photography Center to gain more confidence in her technical skills (this is where I eventually met her) and second shooting for another photographer. She’s been a full time photographer for seven years now. A few topics from today’s show: How to fill in the gaps when you’re not quite confident technically Second shooting Networking Finding a mentor Referral marketing Defining your style and process How much to spend on equipment Recommended Resources: Fast Track Photographer by Dane Sanders Networking Monkey (Chicago Networking search) Lights, Camera Capture: Creative Lighting Techniques for Digital Photographers by Bob Davis See some of Angie’s beautiful work below, and be sure to check out her site for more. The post Episode 9: Angie Garbot on Learning Your Photography Style appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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1 Episode 8: Kristen Tourtillotte on Treating Clients Like Gold - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 18:23
Kristen Tourtillotte’s great aunt was a photographer in Alaska, and her influence was around her from a young age. While studying to be a nurse in college, Kristen took a few photography classes, and eventually she leapt full on into wedding photography (with a transition that included simultaneously going to school for nursing, nannying and fostering the photography business). A few notes from today’s show: Treat your clients like gold—go the extra mile with your service, and it will pay off through positive reviews and referrals Prioritize what is important to you, including time for your own well being Give yourself business hours Allow yourself to say no Reward yourself for accomplishing big tasks And the fun bit—hear what Kristen wears to shoot weddings (sorry guys, this one leans a little more toward women’s fashion) Recommended Reading: Making a Good Brain Great by Daniel G. Amen Enjoy some of Kristen’s inspiring work (and find more on her blog ). The post Episode 8: Kristen Tourtillotte on Treating Clients Like Gold appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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1 Episode 7: Arden Prucha on the Importance of Mentorship - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 20:45
I first stumbled across Arden Prucha on a photography forum—I was particularly struck by her collaborative involvement with other photographers online and her amazing personal underwater maternity session with Amy Karp . In this interview, Arden tells the story of how she became a portrait and wedding photographer. She also discusses how second shooting with an experienced photographer and becoming involved with online forums gave her the technical chops she needed before pursuing wedding photography on her own. Recommended resources and tips: I Heart Faces Pinterest If you’re not an expert in a particular area, outsource Read catalogs and magazines for new inspiration Check out Arden’s beautiful work on her blog . The post Episode 7: Arden Prucha on the Importance of Mentorship appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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1 Episode 6: Shari + Mike on Getting Past the Fear of Unknown - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 21:18
Photograph by Sarah Rhoads Shari and Mike from ShariLee Photography (now Shari + Mike ) caught my eye a while back. This couple out of Vancouver consistently shows off deliciously beautiful photographs on their blog, and I liked them even more after sitting down to chat over Skype. In this interview, hear Shari and Mike talk about: Fear and risk taking (getting uncomfortable and “going for it”) The “aha” moment Business vs. art Starting over as a “newbie” in a new city Building a support system Staying true to yourself as an artist Recommended Reading: Fine Art Wedding Photography: How to Capture Images with Style for the Modern Bride by Jose Villa Read biographies about interesting people for inspiration See Shari and Mike’s recent work on their blog . The post Episode 6: Shari + Mike on Getting Past the Fear of Unknown appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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1 Episode 5: Emma + Josh Photography on Starting Over & Fresh Marketing - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 24:47
Emma and Josh Smith from Emma Jane Photography (now Emma + Josh ) gave one of the most honest and open interviews to date—from their new adventures in starting over in a new city (they recently moved from Seattle to Los Angeles) to the challenges of staying true to themselves and not budging on the value that they place on their services. A few thoughts to take away from this interview: Don’t expect to go from zero to sixty overnight. It takes time to grow a successful and sustainable business. Don’t get down on yourself when it takes time to hit the market that you want. Learn to value your work and charge what you’re worth. Remember, this is a business, and you will have expenses to run it legally. Become friends with your clients. It’s all about the network. Become friends with fellow photographers too. There will be challenges, and you’ll want to give up at times, but if you’re doing what you love, you’ll get through the hard times. Recommended Resources Pinterest (Emma said that she encourages her brides to use this site to share inspiration with her as well—find Emma’s boards here ) Look through magazines and create a real world inspiration board for shoots Tofurious.com has great guidance on pricing Love is the Killer App by Tim Sanders (you may remember that the lovely Jill Devries recommended this one too) Check out some awesome work from Emma Jane Photography below, and be sure to visit their blog to see more. The post Episode 5: Emma + Josh Photography on Starting Over & Fresh Marketing appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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1 Episode 4: Vue Photography on Creating a Business with Personality - Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers 20:24
There’s something about Genya and Wesleyann’s blog that just draws you in—from their fun bio photos to the warning that their blog contains “large doses of caffeine” (and don’t we all?), you can’t help but want to hang out with these two. Genya went to college for photography, but she never imagined that she’d become a wedding photographer. After spending some time doing commercial photography, she found her way into weddings and realized that was where she fit. Genya met Wesleyann at a vendor meeting in Florida that Wesleyann was coordinating. The two hit it off (in part because Wesleyann already felt like she knew Genya through her blog), and this duo went on to grow a bright, shiny and happy photography business together. A few bits of advice you’ll hear from the ladies of Vue in this interview: Be 100% honest with each other. Stay true to yourself and let that come through in the work. Don’t deny who you are. When choosing images for your blog, only show the images that make you take in a breath or otherwise react. You’ll learn the most from your mistakes. You should always be learning, growing and moving forward. Take time for yourself. Value your work. Learn to say no. Stay positive and focus on what can be. Trust your gut. Don’t be afraid to be open and reach out to other photographers. There are plenty of weddings to go around. Be friends and learn from each other (you’ll hear a story in this interview about a time when those relationships came in quite handy when another photographer came to the rescue in an otherwise disastrous situation). Recommended: creativeLive Webinars Explore different styles (e.g. look at editorial photography) The post Episode 4: Vue Photography on Creating a Business with Personality appeared first on Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers .…
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