Start Your Own Photography Business from Home
by Roy Barker
Published on this site: July 6th, 2005 - See
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Anyone with the right camera equipment, and the necessary
skills can set up a home business, marketing photography.
You need only to convert a room of your house into an office,
and then you can work immediately.
With modern technology in the form of SLR digital cameras,
you do not even need the room for a dark room. You need only
to have a personal computer and a photo-editing program. The
standard is Adobe Photoshop.
It is not necessary to clutter yourself with equipment you
do not need. You can hire equipment on and when you need it
basis. You have the freedom to work part time for a while
until you can devote yourself full time to photography. All
you need to be is a serious photographer. There are two types
of photographers that makes their living from photography,
the serious photographer and the very serious photographer.
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Whilst the technical skills needed to make a successful photographer
have never been easier, other aspects have changed the business.
The market for photographs of virtually every type has widened,
the world seems to have an insatiable appetite for photographs.
However the price has fallen as the marketing net has broadened.
Photographers are needed in many more fields. For instance
many people use car web sites, they simply did not exist ten
years ago, and they sell their products as a result of photography.
Cameras used by scuba divers are now an excellent quality,
and whilst they are initially expensive, they have forged
a new market. People celebrate special occasions more with
photography, than they did years ago. The travel and advertising
markets have a greater need for landscape, travel and nature
shots.
It is now easier than ever to turn your dream into reality
and create a worthwhile business out of an engrossing hobby.
However in todays modern world there is more to it than
simply pointing a camera, and shooting a picture. You need
to be aware of marketing techniques, and here marketing simply
means transferring ownership of a product, in this case an
image from a buyer to seller. You also need to be aware of
any local gaps in the market in your local area. You should
also try to be on top of your competitors prices, to
undercut an existing photographer is one choice, but to neglect
to value your skills and not charge enough to cover your overheads
is another matter entirely. Remember this, its an important
point.
Use your skills to the best advantage of the business and
define what you want from it. Writing a business plan helps
to keep you focused on the areas you specifically want to
exploit. A business plan helps you to define your goals and
strategies, it will be changed and updated, but it will help
you, to keep things in perspective. You can then refer back
to it when things become confusing or complicated. Everyones
business plan will be different, as every objective will be
different, but there are certain common factors that make
up a good business plan which will help your business grow.
It allows you to develop a professional attitude to your business,
which not only helps you to increase your earnings, but also
help you to finance your business.
For the photographer it should include, your business name,
or your own, with full details of the proposed location of
the business, a copy of your logo, as well as details of your
copyright notices. What is the form of your proposed business
(sole ownership, partnership, Limited Liability Company or
Corporation). This should be followed by a table of contents,
which focuses on a logical order. There are resources that
will give you further details on such as profitable- hotography.com
Included after this should be the type of business you intend
to pursue, in a fair amount of detail, and it should contain
the services you intend to offer. This section should include
any future gaols or avenues you would like to explore, stating
your clear objectives. This is so you can check at a later
date whether your objectives are on course, or if you have
got sidetracked.
If you envisage at any time you may need financial help,
then you should include your personal business history.
You should also state a clear and concise marketing plan
that should demonstrate how your business will differentiate
from the businesses of your competitors. You should be able
to establish whom your customers will be, as well as where
your market will be, as in wholesale or retail or a combination
of both. You should also be able to determine how long this
type of market will be available to yourself.
The next section should clearly define your opposition, as
well as their strengths and weaknesses. This should include
the ways you may be able to exploit any gaps in the market
in the specific area where you live. A section should follow
this on how you intend to market and promote your individual
services.
A financial segment should be included as to how you intend
to manage the day-to-day bills of the business. How you intend
to price your services, and what factors influence this pricing
structure, which includes a section on your competitors
financial structures. This means a fair amount of detective
work as well as homework. Get your friends to ask from quotes
from the local competition. Or try an even more direct approach,
tell your competitors that you intend to start a new
business, and that you do not want to undercut them, as this
reduces the cake for everyone. They may well offer to help
you construct a pricing structure that ensures everyones
livelihood. It is in their interests to help. Not everyone
will be cooperative, but it may mean you can get a truer picture
of the market factors that govern your area.
Make a list of all the equipment you will need in your first
year, as well as how and where you intend to purchase. Note
any difficulties that may arise in obtaining your supplies.
Note whether the prices of your supplies have a seasonal fluctuation,
that may help you influence you when to buy. You should make
a note of any local licenses that will be necessary, as well
as any zoning restrictions, that may restrict the growth of
your business. Your neighbours may not be thrilled at a procession
of customers to your door, check whether they can restrict
your services. Make a study of all your business insurance
requirements.
The final segment should be devoted to how you intend to
finance the growth of your business, as well as isolating
what your financial needs will be. This should include a projection
on your future earnings, as well as an accurate assessment
of your outgoings. This should be assessed on a monthly
basis for the first year, and on an annual basis for the following
three years. An important aspect of the financial statement
is an assessment of the break-even point of your business,
in other words the minimum you will have to take to pay your
expenses.
The purpose of this documentation is to allow you to enunciate
what the core elements of your business will be, in doing
this it should help you to be able to quickly evaluate the
success of your business objectives. If you are not clear
on your objectives then you cannot possibly make a plan to
bring about the success of those objectives.

Roy Barker. Roy is the author of the popular ebook, Income
from Photography - a downloadable ebook which guides the reader
on how to start up and market a Profitable Photography business.
It can be viewed at http://www.profitable-photography.com.
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