270: Adam Goldberg: Pet Photography and In Person Sales

270: Adam Goldberg: Pet Photography and In Person Sales

 

 

Hello hello hello. I have some BIG NEWS!

I am throwing a meet and greet in Dallas during the Professional Photographers of America’s Imaging Expo for my guests and listeners to The Profitable Photographer with Luci Dumas podcast. Come hang out on Sunday, Feb 2nd in the afternoon and meet guests, fans of the show, and of course me. 

And now about this newest episode.  Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with Adam Goldberg from A Gold Photo, an exceptional pet photographer known for his stunning wall art and in-person sales approach. Adam also offers both in-person and online training for photographers eager to learn from his wealth of experience. Here’s a sneak peek at what we discussed:

1 In-Person Sales (IPS): Adam’s strategy to avoid burnout and maximize profits. We even did a fun role-play where I pretended not to do IPS!

2 Photographing Dogs:

Get Experience: Practice regularly, even daily.

Know Your Camera: Be so familiar with your gear that you can operate it instinctively.

Patience: Pets and their owners can sense your energy. Stay calm and patient.

Read Dog Behavior: Understanding canine body language is crucial for great shots.

Clear Communication: Be in control and clearly communicate with your assistant. Stay calm, confident, and consistent.

Cheese: Yes, string cheese is a fantastic treat to get pets to cooperate!

Don’t forget to check out Adam’s website and Instagram for more inspiration. And, of course, subscribe to The Profitable Photographer on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your support keeps the show going. Until next time, happy shooting!

 Adam@agoldphoto.com

 website: www.agoldphoto.com

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269: Luci Dumas: Objections Can Be Opportunities

269: Luci Dumas: Objections Can Be Opportunities

Hi Brilliant Photographer, welcome back! 

Today, I am sharing my solo episode diving into a topic that can always use more info and ideas: handling objections. I shared my thoughts on this a while back, but I’m excited to give you a fresh take. 

As Sandra Boynton’s coffee mug says, “Salesmanship begins when the customer says no.” This couldn’t be truer in our field. You can do everything perfectly—attract the ideal clients, have amazing sessions, and plant seeds for future purchases—but an objection can stop you in your tracks. 

Objections can arise at any point: initial contact, during a call, in-person consultations, or sales sessions. We need to be prepared with responses that not only satisfy our clients but also encourage them to book us and invest in our products and services. 

Here are some common objections you might face and how to handle them: 

1. Initial Contact: 

  • “I don’t use the phone. Just email, please.”
  • “Can I have only digitals?”
  • “Please send me your pricing.”

2. In-Person Consultations

  • Price issues.
  • Pushback on the in-person sales session.
  • Time of day, location, clothing preferences.

3. Sales Sessions:

“Can we order later or some now and some later?”
It’s important to remember that our goal isn’t just to make a sale because we need it. We believe that what we offer is a blessing to our clients. Always keep your “why” in mind. 

Here are three key takeaways for handling objections: 

  1. Establish yourself as a Trusted Advisor:
  2. First respond to questions with a clarification questions: When faced with a challenging question, take a breath, ask for clarification, and use the “Feel, Felt, Found” technique.
  3. Stand firm on your policies using this phrase…”These were the prices and policies when you booked me, and they are still my prices and policies.”

Watch on YouTube or listen wherever podcasts are shared as I dive deeper into these points and 

share more insights on handling objections effectively!
And thanks, as always, for listening, subscribing, and connecting. I heart you big time! Luci 

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268: Judy Reinford (part two): Using Artificial Intelligence with Equine and Other Photography

268: Judy Reinford (part two): Using Artificial Intelligence with Equine and Other Photography

 

 

Hey everyone! I hope you loved Judy Reinford’s amazing interview in part one as much as I did. She shared so much wisdom and inspiration about photographing horses. Now, we’re back with part two of this fantastic conversation, and I can’t wait for you to dive in.

Who is Judy Reinford?

So, who is Judy Reinford? Well, she’s an award-winning photographer and a total rockstar when it comes to turning animal photos into stunning works of art. She’s a PPA Mastercraftsman, Master Artist, and Certified Professional Photographer (CPP). With a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Judy’s passion and talent have earned her loads of awards, like the PPA IPC 2024 Gold Medal and four-time Grand Imaging Award (GIA) nominations. Plus, she’s been named PPA International Diamond Photographer of the Year. You’ve got to check out her incredible images, including digital mixed media paintings and fairytale composites of pets and horses. They’re just magical!

Judy travels all over the country, teaching photographers how to capture the heart and soul of animals in their photos. She’s super dedicated to supporting local zoos and rescues through her work. One thing she loves is helping others embrace artificial intelligence (AI) in their creative toolbox. And get this – in every class she teaches, using the same basic images, each student’s work ends up totally unique. It’s so cool to see everyone’s creativity shine!

Key Points to Listen For

Here are some awesome things to listen for in this episode:

1 Her “spice rack” – Programs like KREA, Magnifique, Leonardo, and Topaz.

2 Places to access AI – Tools like Photoshop, Midjourney, and Firefly.

3 Basic “how-to” tips on replacing backgrounds.

4 The ease of restoring old photographs.

Judy Reinford’s passion for animal photography and her deep expertise make her such an amazing resource for any photographer looking to step up their game. Enjoy part two, where Judy reveals how Photoshop and AI can take your photographic art to the next level.

Thank you so much, Judy, for a conversation that was both inspiring and packed with practical advice.

Connect with Judy Reinford:

Website

• Email: judy@judyreinfordphotography.com

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268: Judy Reinford (part two): Using Artificial Intelligence with Equine and Other Photography

267: Judy Reinford (part one): Horses and Other Animal Photography

   

Get ready to explore the enchanting world of animal photography with the amazing Judy Reinford! In this fun and informative episode, Judy shares her top tips and tricks for capturing stunning photos of horses, zoo animals, and pets. She had so much great info to share that I split it into two episode. Stay tuned for part two, where we’ll dive into Photoshop and AI magic!

Who is Judy Reinford? Judy is an award-winning photographer and a master at turning animal photos into works of art. She’s a PPA Mastercraftsman, Master Artist, and Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) . With a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Judy’s passion and skill have earned her numerous awards, including the PPA IPC 2024 Gold Medal and four-time Grand Imaging Award (GIA) nominations. She’s also been named PPA International Diamond Photographer of the Year.

Good news. Judy travels the country teaching photographers how to create breathtaking equine, pet, and zoo photos. Her seminars are all about capturing the heart and soul of animals, and she’s dedicated to supporting local zoos and rescues through her work.

Key Tips from the Episode:

Photographing Horses: Listen in for the following info

1 Know Your Audience

2 Lens Choice, Aperture and Shutter Speed Setting

3 Action Shots

4 Attention to Detail.

5 Know Your Subject by Taking Riding Lessons 

Check out her incredible images including digital mixed media paintings and fairytale composites of pets and horses.

Conclusion: Judy Reinford’s passion for animal photography and her extensive expertise make her an incredible resource for any photographer looking to improve. Don’t miss part two, where Judy will reveal how Photoshop and AI can elevate your photographic art.

Connect with her at https://education.judyreinfordphotography.com/

judy@judyreinfordphotography.com

Subscribe to The Profitable Photographer podcast for more inspiring interviews and tips! Leave us a review and share this episode with fellow animal photography enthusiasts.

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266: Andrew Darlow: From Digital to Decor! Printing Options for Your Photographs

266: Andrew Darlow: From Digital to Decor! Printing Options for Your Photographs

   

My friend, Andrew Darlow, is a New Jersey-based photographer, author, and workflow coach. He is very skilled at “tech stuff” and is my go-to guy when I get in the weeds about software, digital issues, and such.

For over 25 years, he has helped people capture, edit, print and backup their photographs, videos, and other media. His work has appeared in many publications and other media, including: People Magazine, Animal Planet, Rangefinder and Professional Photographer Magazine. Andrew’s photographic prints have been widely exhibited and are held in numerous private collections. 

He invented the GalleryPouch Art Bubble bag after some of his framed prints were damaged during an exhibition. He is also the author of four award-winning books, including: “Focus and Filter,”  “Biscuit for Your Thoughts,” 

Andrew has been on the show two other times and in this episode he highlights some of his favorite ways to print images from matted C-prints, to metals and canvas wraps.

He explains the options and value of 6 different options 

  1. Matted C-prints (darkroom, digital c-prints or inkjet prints)
  2. Canvas wraps using inkjet printing or “hand-stripped” prints made from C-Prints from companies like Mid-South Color Labs in Jackson, TN.
  3. Face mounted acrylic prints
  4. Metal prints (dye-sublimation): 
  5. Metal Prints (direct print). 
  6. Press-printed cards and promotional items, including large prints.

Listen for his special offer and visit https://backup.fm/luci24/

then sign up for my free newsletter to receive his new e-book that describes his Backup Blueprint.  

Thanks again to Andrew for a very helpful and fun chat about printing photographs and so much more!

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