PRO EDU Podcast Season 3 | 18 Interviews
In Season 3 of the PRO EDU podcast, we travel to Orlando, rent a suite, fill the bathtub with booze, and Gary & Rob sit down with Erik Almas, Michael Eastman, Jeremy Cowart, Lindsay Adler, Daniel Gregory, Kaylee Greer, Justin Wojtczak, Joel Grimes, Serge Ramelli, Rick Sammon, Glyn Dewis, Tim Wallace, Kristina Sherk, Bryan O'Neil, Dave Black, & Moose Peterson. In season 3 we also introduce Video Podcasts available for download or streaming with Erik Almas, Michael Eastman, Lindsay Adler, Chris Knight, and Ben Von Wong.
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THE PRO EDU PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST Season 3
The PRO EDU Photography Podcast Season 3 is now available! In this season, we travel to Orlando, interview some of the top photographers in the industry, and introduce video podcasts. This is your go-to source for learning from the best in the business. With interviews from Erik Almas, Michael Eastman, Jeremy Cowart, Lindsay Adler, Daniel Gregory, Kaylee Greer, Justin Wojtczak, Joel Grimes, Serge Ramelli, Rick Sammon, Glyn Dewis, Tim Wallace Kristina Sherk Bryan O'Neil Dave Black and Moose Peterson you'll be armed with all the knowledge you need to take your photography skills to the next level.
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Earn More Money by Building Business Systems
Business systems are one of the most important and powerful tools photographic business owners can use to increase their productivity and income, but most will never take the time to build them. Whether they’ve never heard of systematization or they just don’t think it applies to them, they’re missing out on the incredible benefits systems offer. -
Earn Six Figures Shooting Real Estate Photography
With Google searches for “the process of buying a house” going up 950%, according to CNBC, now might be a great time to think about Real Estate Photography. -
Photography Lighting Equipment & Setups: The Essential Guide with Chris Knight
Nothing is so fundamental to studio portraiture as light. Light is the language photographers use to communicate who our subject is and what we want the viewer to understand about them, or us. Part of every photographer’s career is the lifelong study of light, which is why consistently going back to the fundamentals is always a good idea.