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How to run a multi-discipline photography business - fitting drones in - part 3 of 1 2 3

by Dave Burlison Published 01/10/2016

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Just one example of how to grow your business into a multi-discipline operation. Using similar review tools, BURLISON Photography now undertakes niche high-value commercial projects, pre-paid event photography and high-net-worth portraits, keeping the four photographers busy but suitably motivated through job rotation.

Maybe in coming articles Dave can expand on these other sectors of the business.


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Look out for his Masterclass at the Societies' Convention 2017, where he will unravel the dilemma of growing your business through capitalising on the wedding market and the fact that having gained this valuable customer it would be nonsensical not to offer other facets such as event, commercial and/or portrait photography. Oh and why not include the drone element, it's such a ‘buzz’ word at the moment (excuse the pun) The Masterclass entitled - How to run a multi-discipline photography business, will take you on a ‘no holds barred’, high-octane and sometimes poignant flight path, encompassing those immortal wedding vows:

For better, for worse, For richer for poorer, In sickness and in health, Until death do us part! Grab your note-pad, check in your hand luggage, make your choice of 'Chicken, Beef or Fish' and fasten your seat-belt - you could be in for an exhilarating flight!


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