From mathematician to composition, Anissa D. shares her journey as a photographer and business educator. We'll be covering the tools you need to start and grow a successful photography business!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessArtsVisual Arts |
In today's episode, Anissa (@anissadphotography) and Samantha Kleven (@samanthakphotos) talk about shifting photography expectations. From social media trends to wedding photography trends, we share our opinions about it all! more
In today's episode, Anissa (@anissadphotography) and Molly McCauley (@mollymccauley_photo) talk about how to break into the luxury & editorial photography market. From high end photography to premium ultra luxury photography, we dive into all! more
In today's episode, Anissa (@anissadphotography) and Alex & Brittany (@chasingsunsetsllc) sit down to talk about curating a memorable photography experience through human connection. Tune in to learn more about how to build client relationships, tips... more
In today's episode, Anissa (@anissadphotography) and Amalia Serafimaki (@amalia_serafimaki) dive deep into the art of underwater photography. Tune in to learn more about what underwater photography entails and how to prepare for an underwater photosh... more
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I always get to learn here and I always appreciate the topics that is talked on here. more
Anissa has quickly become my favorite educator! She is extremely thorough in covering a vast array of topics! I love how impactful each episode is + how well she brings education to life! I cannot recommend Photo Tea with Anissa D!
This is such an awesome and relatable podcast. I really like it because it covers all areas of what it takes to make a photography business successful, like contracts and caring for a family for example. A lot of other photography podcasters are established in the industry and “skip” a lot of the basic necessities. This breaks it down and provides useful resources for those of us thinking about making money from photography. Great job Anissa!
Anissa is one of my favorite photographers to follow for all the tips, tricks and education when it comes to photography! This podcast really helps with leading you into the right direction and answers any questions you may have to get started. Even if you are a seasoned photographer, you can never stop learning and Anissa definitely helps with that!
Great to hear your insights and the details of your journey! Amazing what you’ve been able to accomplish the last couple years, despite the pandemic. Bravo 👏🏼 Definitely inspiring! Congrats on starting this podcast Anissa!
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