Gallery
Ways to Use Video in Photography Galleries
Impress your clients and answer their questions before they even have them by integrating video in your client galleries! With CloudSpot, you can add a video at the top of each gallery you send. This is the perfect place to go above and beyond when it comes to serving your clients.
Print Sales
How to Create a Print Catalog for Your Photography Niche
Taking time to dive into creating an intentional Print Catalog is worth it, so grab a notebook and a pen and settle in to scroll through this post! Weโve intentionally designed this blog to be thought-provoking, guiding you through your decision-making process as everyoneโs business, clients, and specific offerings are different.
Community
How to Refer Friends for CloudSpot Discounts
Ready to start sharing all about your love for CloudSpot with your friends, but unsure what to share? Where to start?! We have you covered!
Marketing
Photography Website and Portfolio Must Haves
Iโve worked with countless photographers, helping them hone in on designs that are unique to them and speak directly to their ideal client(s). However, there are a few items that are often missed or left out to have a successful website. I wanted to share some of my top tips to help YOU make an impact with your online presence including a photography website and portfolio must-have checklist.
Photography
How to Break into a New Photography Niche
Have you ever felt stuck, knowing you want to try a new style or break into a new photography niche? Are you not quite sure how to start booking clients without the portfolio? Youโve come to the right place. Clients are much more likely to invest in services that you are regularly promoting.
Workflow
How to Easily Create a Unique Client Gallery Experience with GIFs
The idea of adding videography to my list of tasks for a session or wedding seemed daunting. Adding multiple images of the same moment to a gallery seemed repetitive. The solution I found? GIFs! Creating a GIF became an easy way to show snippets of motion in my galleries, without changing much about how I was shooting