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Nothing says summer like sparklers, popsicles, pool days, and reviewing your financials, right? The Legal Paige has a Mid-Year Financial Review blog from Brittney Suttle, CPA.Read now
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Comparing Transaction Fees With Paypal, Stripe, Square, Venmo Business, Etc
Read nowTransaction fees are charges a business has to pay every time they process an electronic payment through a third-party processing company. When starting a business, you should quickly decide which online payment processing company to use when accepting payments. But...
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Tips For Acquiring National Park Photography & Videography Permits
Read nowIf you’re a photographer or wedding and event professional who works in National Parks, you KNOW it can be incredibly difficult to determine if, when, and where you will need a permit. Official websites can be confusing, terminology used can be...
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Flat Fee Retainers
Read nowAs an industry standard, wedding & event photographers generally take a 50% retainer on the total value of the booking as non-refundable reservation retainer. However, when Covid-19 hit across the industry we started seeing a client pushback and legal battles...
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What Every Elopement Photographer Should Have In Their Contract
Read nowLast Updated 3/11/25 You’re living your dream as an adventure elopement photographer. Your work combines your love of travel, adventure, love stories, and creativity. But your work is riskier than traditional photography, and you can’t help but stress about potential...
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How Do I Pay MYSELF As An Entrepreneur?
Read nowIf you are starting a business and are unsure how to pay yourself this blog is for you! Part of the reason why you start a business is to make money for yourself and to do that you have to...
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Photography Copyrights: What You Should Know!
Read nowOne of the most asked questions I receive from professional photographers is: "How can I ensure that my photos are copyrighted correctly?" There are many layers to copyrighting for photographers, but its great to first know the basics, and then...