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I take pictures. Lots and lots of pictures.

My System – A real world example of a 10 Step System

My photographer friends are probably well aware of a controversial promotional written recently titled “The Stystem- A 10 step guide to starting your photography business”. I don’t intend to get caught up in the drama surrounding this promotional piece.   I personally believe some points are very relevant, and some are pure fluff aimed at…

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Brittany Leigh HoltsclawApril 12, 2012 - 12:00 am

while i am by no means legit legit or a seasoned pro, considering I’m doing much of the things on your system, makes me feel like I’m on my way.

i’m not even a year into this, so i know i have a long long long way to go, but i think the full time job thing helps too so i can make transition eventually a few years down the line when i learn more about equipment, editing, shooting, etc.

one thing that’s part of my current system is randomly contacting people i know semi-well when they have a subject I’m looking to shoot. for example, i know people having babies, i ask them if i can shoot them. if someone is getting engaged, i jump on them like white on rice and ask to give them a free session.

it’s working. diversifying my portfolio and getting my name out there, a little. we shall see!

ShawnaApril 12, 2012 - 12:03 am

Holy cow! I felt like you were writing the story of my life! 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, part of 9, and 10 is all me!! I am involved in several forums that I feel addicted to. My husband is pushing me to quit my day job to open the doors to a small dream studio… Here’s to praying for the nerve to take that leap of faith!!

Thanks for the articles! I enjoy reading them and enjoy your work.

Shawna

amy karpApril 12, 2012 - 12:52 am

Love this. Real on so many levels.

Step 1 – buy a canon rebel xti … Step 2 – think I could literally photograph a wedding with this camera … Step 3 – shoot a free portrait session on my dog, fence, boyfriend, family, anyone that would let me … Step 4 – pay $99 for a workshop to “build my portfolio” … Step 5 – get better camera bc images were awful from workshop … Step 6 – read another camera manual cover to cover and sign up for more workshops … Step 7 – email all friends and family to tell them about free sessions (more portfolio). .. Step 8 – email photogs in area I admired and never hear back … Step 9 – work my buns off and hustle like crazy … Step 10 – quit my day job in 2008 sink or swim.

CharityApril 12, 2012 - 1:37 am

1. Husband surprises me with a Rebel for Christmas.
2. Husband tells me how awesome I am and I could make a business out of this.
3. Make a template website & Facebook page – open for business.
4. Stalk dozens of photogs and cry because my images don’t look like theirs.
5. Receive a kind email from Mark Eric after he noticed I had a link to his site on mine. Referred me to such forum. :)
6. Quit after every session for 4 years. My husband, after every session, talked me into one more try.
7. Little by little I begin to believe in myself.
8. Just took out a full page ad in a local upscale bride mag to solidify my presence. So happy I did it!
9. Went full time last year.
10. Meeting with a girl Friday about bringing her on as an associate photographer.

Sylvia HebertApril 12, 2012 - 4:52 am

Tehy all fall in to place but #4 is the best, thats exactly right.

Ben SassaniApril 14, 2012 - 5:42 pm

Nicely put, Eric. I’m in the same boat… except for the ‘going full time’ part. thanks for writing this.

Rob GristApril 21, 2012 - 7:22 am

Very similar story to mine! Glad I’m not the only one who took this approach. Good luck with the rest of your career.
Rob

Jared RussellApril 26, 2012 - 2:56 pm

I started in 2009 when I bought my first DSLR (Full Frame D700) with my money I saved from an Iraq deployment.

During that deployment I read for 15 months on how to use a camera and what the basic settings did.

Did my first first shoot for $35 and free disk for a girl that had cute kids. I figured $35 was good for my amateur time… learned quickly that editing takes a longggg time.

Read all sorts of blogs, LinkedIn groups, YouTube how-to’s, etc.

Realize I don’t know as much as I like to think I do.

Get frustrated when my photos don’t look as crisp as the pro’s

Shot as many families as I could while still being full time military. Saved money to buy additional equipment w/ zero debt.

Still dabbling in different types of subjects to find my nitch; most recently real estate photography which I find I’m really liking.

Relocating next month from Central Texas to the Seattle, WA area to continue in the real estate photo area and landscape photography.

Hope to go full time within the next couple years when I retire from the Army.

AnastasiaApril 28, 2012 - 8:04 am

Mark-

I most certainly an amateur and I take pictures out of the love/thrill I get when they come out looking anything like I imagined in my mind… and mind you I use film still! I have known of several others who have taken the same road as you have and become incredibly successful. Most telling, they had the greatest success possible in that they were fulfilled, happy, and as a person they did not change. It is heartening to read the comments you receive about your kindness because the photography world has a lot of snobbery and competition and even saying another photog’s name can get you snubbed-just awful. It is harder to be true to yourself and your clients rather than fit in with your colleagues, and I believe you have truly succeeded.

Leroy Tademy Jr.April 30, 2012 - 9:10 pm

Sometimes I feel like number 4. I totally agree with number 7.

Monty MirelesMay 22, 2012 - 6:47 pm

Your story is very much similar to me. I really like your story.

Lindsay’s Bridals

 

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Eddie MarroquinApril 11, 2012 - 11:48 pm

wow, mark! gorgeous bride. beautiful pictures. LOVE her dress.

Mark EricApril 11, 2012 - 11:58 pm

Thanks man- LIndsay is a friend of ours, we’ve known her and her family for years. It was an honor to be able to document her wedding. That dress, it’s from http://www.bhldn.com (Anthropologie’s wedding line)- yea!

Addie GibbonsApril 12, 2012 - 12:07 am

As always, amazing!

TinaApril 28, 2012 - 9:59 am

Magical!

Lindsay + Troy = Engaged

These two are so adorable I cannot stand it !  Thrilled to be able to share a few from their engagement session.  Lindsay will always hold a special spot in our hearts as she was part of on of our first ever youth groups at church back in the day that Mark and I ran…

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Alison AndersApril 10, 2012 - 1:18 pm

wow i think this is my favorite shoot of yours yet! what a beautiful couple :) the colors throughout the session are stunning and the various setups you did were super. nice work!!
Alison Anders´s last [type] ..Chocolate Easter Eggs & Red Shades

Jaime williamsApril 10, 2012 - 7:18 pm

Spectacular!

nicole miranovMay 1, 2012 - 5:32 pm

What a beautiful lady!

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