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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2020 · 29 MIN

Episode 153: Surviving in Your Photography Business During Difficult Times with KT Merry

from Photo Field Notes Podcast: Career Advice for Photographers · host KT Merry

Find KT Merry online:@ktmerry (Instagram)The Abundance PlanCheck out KT's other resources

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Consistently celebrated as a top wedding photographer and featured in publications like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Martha Stewart Weddings , KT Merry shoots exclusive destination weddings and editorials across the globe. A passionate conservationist, entrepreneur, adventurer, and lifelong learner, KT also mentors other photographers via public speaking, private coaching, and her signature online masterclass, The Abundance Plan. Today, we're talking about how KT Merry built her business photographing high end weddings, destination weddings, celebrity weddings, and getting featured in major magazines. We're also talking about why simplicity can help you stand out from the noise, how KT is dealing with 2020, and positive business planning during a crisis.

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