2014-05-21



How do you thrive in an economically deprived town as a high end photographer?

Watch today’s show with Beth Forester to find out the steps she took for success.

Guest Bio:

Beth Forester is a sentimental photographer, wife, mother, educator and artist who loves to photograph people. Beth discovered her love of photography and found her life’s work, when her daughter was born. She opened a portrait studio in her hometown of Madison, West Virginia, and has for the past 20 years been documenting people’s lives. Her clients marvel at how she is able to capture the subtle expressions and mannerisms of a child in a single frame. Beth’s has spoken at WPPI, and her work has been featured in Rangefinder, Professional Photographer, Click, Digital Pro Photo, Chic Magazine.

Take Away Tips:

-Push yourself so you are better than you were last year,

-If you’re not making new and interesting things people will lose interest,

-The hardest thing is business is you’re always working,

-You’re an entrepreneur in business: that is the reality,

-You need to set goals and write them down,

-To find time to be creative and for yourself you have to set goals (short and long term goals).

Links mentioned:
Beth Forester’s website
PhotoDUDS Smart Senior What to Wear Guide

With thanks to our friends at Video Pixie for sponsoring this episode.

Goodie Giveaway:

Beth has kindly donated a PhotoDUDS “Smart Senior What to Wear Guide” worth $125. To be eligible to win enter below, you only have 7 days to act!

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