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I am very excited to share Mini-Sessions In A Snap: From Planning to Profitability. As you know, I am a huge fan of photographers who dedicate their time and talent to help others. Nicole Begley is one such photographer. She gives back to animal rescue and also manages The Hair of the Dog, a blog dedicated to helping pet photographers hone their skills and grow their businesses. Nicole has an annual “Food For Fido” fundraiser, and I am delighted that she has compiled a comprehensive guide to photography mini-sessions.
Mini-Sessions in A Snap is just what I hoped it would be: complete, full of insight and easy to apply in a variety of situations. In this very thorough guide, Nicole takes you through all the steps necessary for an outstanding photography mini session event. From the planning phase to delivering the end products, she guides you every step of the way, even offering timelines, scripts and pricing strategies.
Although this guide is specifically geared for pet photographers and fundraisers to help animals, all the information is readily applied to all types of portrait photography.
With this guide, you will learn how to be sure the charitable organization receives a generous donation, and the photographer makes a reasonable profit.
Use the code “rockyourmini” to save $100 until October 5, 2015.
10 % of all Mini-Sessions In A Snap purchases will be donated to the Sato Project.
About Nicole Begley: In addition to being a pet and family photographer, Nicole also runs The Hair Of The Dog, which is an incredible resource for pet photographers.
I’ve always wanted to take my hobby/love of photography to the next level… I enjoy shooting my own pets. Great guide!
My mom just checked out her website and my mom said she could really benefit from her mini session class!
Thank you for sharing! I’m always looking for photo tips. The quality of photos is what will keep me reading on a blog!
A good photo can make a huge difference.
That is a great idea for a fundraiser! We did a mini-session a few years ago for an anniversary present.
This is something I will be interested in. I love that this is a fundraiser, too.
Thank you for sharing and providing this connection. I look forward to visiting Nicole’s site.
I think you will get a lot out of it!
As a pet blogger, taking photos of the dogs are luckily taken by my husband. I’ll share this post with him.
I’m working on improving my photos. Thanks for sharing this information!
Looks like a great idea for those who need help with better quality photos.
I’m working on improving photos of Truffle and Brulee and any tips on better photography are greatly appreciated.