Jonathan Leijonhufvud is a China-based photographer of architecture, interiors, engineering and spatial reproductions. Born in Sweden and raised in China, he works throughout Asia and holds offices in Beijing and Hong Kong. Oh, and he’s also a clickbooq client. Visit his beautifully designed website jlap.com!
Month: January 2011
Trade Shows & Industry Events For Photographers
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) recently held their annual Imaging USA event in San Antonio, Texas. As described by their website: Major components of Imaging USA are the Imaging EXPO tradeshow; several all-inclusive parties; and presentations by some of the biggest names in the photographic industry. Imaging USA’s renowned educational classes are geared to improve… Continue reading Trade Shows & Industry Events For Photographers
Food Photographer – Ryan Notch
Recently, we sat down with food photographer & clickbooq user Ryan Notch to get a bit more acquainted. 1. What are your three must-have accessories / tools on a shoot? A Sekonic L558R light meter, an X-Rite ColorChecker card, and half a dozen packs of Fuji FP-100C45 instant film sheets. I find that a few… Continue reading Food Photographer – Ryan Notch
Wedding Photographers – Get a jump on Summer Weddings
Did you know the most popular month to get engaged is December? And the most popular month to get married is June? That means between now and before wedding season hits full swing, you’ve got to make sure your studio, website and marketing are all poised for action. With the new year, you should also… Continue reading Wedding Photographers – Get a jump on Summer Weddings
Three Easy Steps to Traditional Marketing for Photographers
With the Internet era fully entrenched in web 2.0, SEO, and social networking/marketing, businesses often overlook the invaluable realm of traditional marketing. Here’s a quick look at some ways you can keep traditional marketing strategies in the fold for 2011. 1. DEFINE YOUR MARKET First off, it is important for any business to define their… Continue reading Three Easy Steps to Traditional Marketing for Photographers