
5 Photography Marketing Ideas (That Actually Work)
Marketing your photography business can be more challenging than getting a shy child to say

Marketing your photography business can be more challenging than getting a shy child to say

Friends and family often suggest, “You should open a photography studio in your house. You

Friends and family often suggest, “You should open a photography studio in your house. You

You see everything with a cinematographer’s eye. You’ve been passionate about creating videos since high

When it’s time to snap the group selfie, your friends always hand you the camera!

When it’s time to snap the group selfie, your friends always hand you the camera!

You face risks that could negatively impact your career and business every day. Your model

Writing a business plan may seem difficult, but you probably already started it subconsciously when

Picture this: An important photoshoot on location, with multiple models, all your equipment, and nearly

Marketing your photography business can be more challenging than getting a shy child to say cheese. Where and how do you find clients? How do

Friends and family often suggest, “You should open a photography studio in your house. You have the room for it.” At first, you thought they

Friends and family often suggest, “You should open a photography studio in your house. You have the room for it.” At first, you thought they

You see everything with a cinematographer’s eye. You’ve been passionate about creating videos since high school — making numerous short films and full-length movies for

When it’s time to snap the group selfie, your friends always hand you the camera! Some even ask you to shoot weddings, graduations, and parties.

When it’s time to snap the group selfie, your friends always hand you the camera! Some even ask you to shoot weddings, graduations, and parties.

You face risks that could negatively impact your career and business every day. Your model twists their ankle and needs medical care. Your lighting setup

Writing a business plan may seem difficult, but you probably already started it subconsciously when bringing your photography business to life. You found your niche,

Picture this: An important photoshoot on location, with multiple models, all your equipment, and nearly perfect weather. Everything is going well until an unexpected gust
Cyber liability insurance protects your business from the costs you face because of a cybersecurity breach. Cybercrime is a common threat to businesses both big and small. If you collect or store business information online on a computer, tablet, or mobile device, we highly suggest including this additional protection in your policy.
Failure to deliver coverage — also known as professional liability or errors and omissions — protects your business from the cost of negligence claims. These can arise from professional mistakes, like giving bad instructions, memory card or equipment failures ruining your shoot, or a last-minute illness that means you can’t fulfill your contract.
When you add a person, event, or organization to your policy as an additional insured, they receive protection if they are named in a suit due to a covered business-related loss/claim because of your actions or operations.
Additional insured status cannot be granted to a friend or co-worker as an extension of your policy. Each individual must purchase their own policy to obtain liability coverage.
A written contract, such as a venue, studio rental, or employment contract is required to add another party as additional insured.
General liability is designed to protect your business from the cost of third-party bodily injury and property damage claims (like if a client trips over your gear at a shoot and injures themselves). It also protects against the cost of copyright infringement claims and personal and advertising injury claims.
This coverage can protect your business from the cost of claims arising from damages done to rented spaces, like a studio or event booth. It’s common for property owners and event organizers to require businesses to list them as additional insureds on a policy before renting a space. Full Frame provides unlimited additional insureds for just $30.
Also known as inland marine insurance, camera equipment coverage protects your business from the cost of repairing or replacing damaged or stolen business equipment. This includes camera bodies, lenses, lighting equipment, and business equipment. We offer multiple levels of equipment coverage based on your business needs.