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We are all tied to technology in some way. From our smartphones to tablets, there’s a lot of information available at our disposal. When trying to find inspiration for creativity, you shouldn’t limit yourself to just today’s tech. When’s the last time you cracked open a book? Consider turning to books written by experienced photographers to kickstart your creativity. Learning from their industry experience can be beneficial for you and could help boost your business knowledge.
Learn more about buying books over gear below!
Buy Books, Not Gear
Choosing to buy books over gear will allow you to connect with the writings of master and skillful photographers who have been at it for years and who might have the best advice for you. Even if the books you pick up are dry, you’ll still be able to find a few pieces of advice that can take you that much closer to photography masterdom yourself. Highlight the information that stands out to you and refer back to it at any time! Check out this list to find out which book you should start with first.
About Full Frame Insurance
Full Frame Insurance provides photography business insurance for photographers looking for either 1-3 day event coverage or annual coverage. Our policies are designed to protect photographers in the case of a lawsuit arising out of their business operations. Photographers without photography business insurance may face lawsuits that could cost them their business and their livelihood. With a policy from Full Frame Insurance, you get the coverage you need from A rated carriers.
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EVENT POLICY
- 1–3 Days Policy Options
- General Liability
(Does not include product liability, property, or equipment insurance)
- Personal and Advertising Injury
ANNUAL POLICY
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