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Takeaways
- Photography can be a form of escapism and creating a world different from reality.
- Post-production and retouching are important aspects of photography, and each photographer has their own process and style.
- File management and communication with clients are crucial for a successful photography business. It is crucial to back up and protect digital files to ensure their safety and accessibility.
- Using a combination of hard drives and online platforms like Google Drive and Dropbox can provide redundancy and easy access to files.
- Clear communication with clients is essential for a successful working relationship and project outcome.
- Setting expectations upfront, including pricing and retouching services, helps avoid misunderstandings and ensures fair compensation.
- Photographing women can be a transformative experience, allowing for deep connections and the discovery of their true essence.
- Monica is planning an in-person photography workshop in Los Angeles, focusing on pre-production, photo shoots, and post-production.
Credits
This podcast was produced by verybusy.io and co-produced by Daniel Jester
Visit VeryBusy.io/fdf to learn how they can help you streamline your review process and post production communication
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