Are you LinkedIn……?

IMG_2230  I guess the real title should be why I don’t connect with other photographers.

I consider my self fairly successful, at least for the market I work in.  That’s why I finally started marketing better a few years ago at the suggestion of a millionaire friend of mine.  We talked and the reality was I needed to change, to expand my network.

First I revamped my portfolio www.zwink.com and then after doing some serious soul searching decided to focus my marketing on architectural photography even though I love to shoot it all (well almost).  One of the marketing tools my friend Bob suggested was Linkedin, a professional networking site used primarily at that time for people looking for job opportunities and business connections.  The basic idea is to network, to explore and gain new opportunities.

When I was new to Linkedin there were not a lot of photographers using the service.  Now that has changed.  I constantly get requests from other photographers wanting me “to add you to my professional network”.  I don’t think so.  A lot of my contacts are people I either work with or want to work with.  Why tell others who my market is?  Is it paranoia?  No, I had someone I thought was a friend steal one of my clients.  Approached them offering to do the work cheap and for trade.  He is no longer working in this town….  His business model didn’t work and I learned my lesson.

So….. if you’re a photographer meet me on Facebook, @zphotog on Twitter, or better yet email or call me.  I’ll still be your friend.

My website is:  www.zwink.com            And my older work is archived at:  www.bigstudioz.com

Been there, Done that?????

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Have you?  Have you been to that place more that once where you start to shoot the same photos the same way?  STOP……. don’t go into autopilot.  You know what works, now look for something different.  Whether a different angle, different lens, different time of day or a new technique, explore it.  Dare to be different, that how you become better.  Don’t go home with the same or similar images.  STIMULATE YOUR VISION!!!

Techy stuff:  camera-Nikon D800 and Nikon D600.  Lenses Nikkor 14-24 and 70-200.  Processed in Adobe Lightroom 5.  Locaton, Macksville, Kansas, population aprox. 500.

More of my work:  http://zwink.com