Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Business Plan?

Brief: To put together a 'Business Plan' (or if you like a portfolio about you and how you see yourself operating as a photographer, what clients are you aiming to work with,what services you would like to offer, and for how much.

I haven't really put much thought into a business plan or what I want to do after finishing this course. I have lots of ideas and ways to get business but not an organised straight forward plan, as I'm not 100% sure what path I want to follow.
As it stands, after this course I am considering progressing on to do a third year BA Hons Degree.

After this, I know that I want to be self employed, but I haven't decided exactly what I want to do.

All through National Diploma, I was adamant that I wanted to follow a fashion/commercial pathway and work in advertising free lance, but since starting the degree I have been forced to expand my experience and work style to other areas and have discovered a passion for lots of styles of photography.

At the moment after University I am planning on setting up my own photography business based around portraits, weddings etc because I love photographing people.
My idea is to invest in more lighting equipment, and hire out a studio to begin with if studio work is essential to the shoot I am doing, slowly building up to having a home studio, for which I will need to get insurance to work from home.

Before I finish University I am trying to get as much experience in all types of photography so I have a vast knowledge and understanding before I go on to work for myself. I have recently spoke to Chris about getting the opportunity to photograph upcoming weddings and also plan on contacting local wedding photographers for assisting work or just experience on seeing how a professional photographer would go about photographing a wedding. I am also going to contact two local studios over the summer to see if I can gain more experience of studio photography as I don't use the college's studio as often as I would like to.

I have recently got some images published in Derbyshire Life magazine which is helpful towards my portfolio and a good way to get my work out there and seen by people. I also have business cards which I hand out at any event/job I get within photography and have in the past advertised in the yellow pages which did get me a few paid jobs while I was having a gap year between college and Uni and that was just from a free insert of my name and number so I will follow this route again.

I am also planning to advertise as a student in local newsagents and post offices as it is cheap to advertise and local people can see the adverts and being a student they know they won't be paying out a huge amount for quality work.

I need to spend the next couple of months updating my physical portfolio as that's what a lot of people want to see when you go for interviews or meetings with clients and it hasn't been updated since I left college which is quite unprofessional.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Derbyshire Life

Me and Holly offered to do some images for the magazine Derbyshire Life of Burton these days to match images that were published years ago of Burton.


We found it quite hard to discover where the places in Burton were but when we did it was quite easy to get the images asked of us.









We needed at least 10 of them to send to the magazine.I enjoyed doing this project although trying to get in done in one day proved harder than I originally thought.


I am happy with most of the images produced.