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Kellogg Photography
Columbus, Ohio

 

Hello! I am Brian Kellogg a full time wedding photographer in Columbus, Ohio. I specialize in photojournalism wedding photography capturing all the details and the cherished moments. This blog is the more informal part of my site including recent engagement sessions, weddings and fun photos. I cover weddings around Ohio and the US. I love to shoot the entire day seeing the wedding party getting ready in the morning to shooting the last dance of the night. Enjoy my blog posts.

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Thursday
28Aug2008

Referral

The Aladdin Shrine went well.  I have had a few people fill out my contact form on my website from the show.  Most of them were for dates that I have already booked. I do not consider that a loss because I can refer them to other photographers that I know.  So in return they will refer more potential clients to me later on.

Monday
25Aug2008

Just my thoughts on networking in the wedding business

I had a good experience at the Aladdin Shrine Bridal Expo in Columbus on Sunday.  I found a few wedding vendors to network with and very friendly and loved talking with them about their business. 

I also ran into some vendors at the show saying "we don't network with anyone".  I was kind of surprised because I figure that the more people that recommend your business the more booked you will become.  You will receive more income for the business itself by doing so.  The business is obviously not fully booked for next year because they were at the show. 

For a business owner you should look at networking as word of mouth.  It is free and you have more people recommending you, talking about you, and creating a buzz about your business. It only takes a little bit of effort to say "if you are looking for a florist you should call..."  or if I am booked that date I would recommend a photographer.  I do recommend other photographers all the time.    Once I get some information from my contact form on my website and I am booked. I recommend one of ten Columbus based photographers.  I also don't just e-mail them the client, I call them up sell that photographer I am recommending.  It takes about three minutes of my time and I might get that photographer to recommend me in the future.  The more they get booked the more dates they can recommend to me in the future.

Just my thoughts on networking in the wedding business.

Brian Kellogg

www.briankellogg.com

Monday
25Aug2008

Cool photo software

New very cool software for everyone that likes to shoot panoramas or Stonehenge
 
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