Alan Jacobson is a man I want to be when I grow up. He’s been living the curious and gratifying existence of a photographer for many moons.
Jacobson believes what I believe: you do a job once and you do it right. You approach business as an opportunity to serve others. Your professional improvement is a never ending obligation not because it sounds good as a marketing slogan but because a good night’s rest depends on it.
Jacobson also happened to write the single best article I’ve ever read offering a bride and groom advice on how to search for their wedding photographer. Check it out!
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I agree that doing any job well the first time is paramount, if you don’t then who is going to hire you again or commission your services?
All you have at the end of the day is your reputation and by providing a service your job is to make it the best it can possibly be
i agree with jacobson, excellent article by jacob, thanks for the post
I don’t think you have to worry about your customers not being satisfied, I just checked your pictures and they are absolutely amazing. You captured the romance and happiness on each one, excellent work.
I agree with Laura, great pictures and also I had not seen the article by Jacob, thanks for posting it here.
That’s very well written. I totally agree with this: Your professional improvement is a never ending obligation not because it sounds good as a marketing slogan but because a good night’s rest depends on it.
Got to make this my slogan too.
Very wise indeed. Especially the points about catering.
I’d add that a quick and easy (although imperfect) way to separate the good from the bad is to look at the wedding testimonials on the photographers website.
speaking as photographer you can say it this way.. you capture the moment and you do it right ..