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🎙️ My interview on the Beginner Photography Podcast: “Website Mistakes For Photographers”

Awesome interview I did with Raymond Hatfield from The Beginner Photography Podcast:

 

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Ray and I talked about: 

  • my origins as a photographer
  • how I transitioned into building photography websites
  • why I think social media profiles are not a good place to host your portfolio
  • common website mistakes that beginner photographers make
  • splash pages and other bad ideas that are affecting your website results
  • a detailed list of what you should put on your website homepage
  • and much more…
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