Workflow
Photography Portfolio Ideas: Creative Ways to Make CloudSpot Work For You
Your photography portfolio can do more than show your work. Discover creative ways to use CloudSpot Portfolio to attract clients, build trust, and grow your business.
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
Four Reasons to Sell Prints in your Photography Packages
There are many reasons why you may want to incorporate print sales in your photography packages. Whether providing prints through print credits or setting up various options for print package amounts, including prints in your photography packages will increase your overall value as a photographer to your client.
Print Sales
Photography Print Catalog: How to Build One for Your Niche
Not sure what to sell in your photography print catalog? This guide walks you through exactly how to choose products that fit your niche and boost print sales.
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
Iβve 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.
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

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