024 - Personal branding for Photographers with Dylan Patrick

EPISODE · Jan 4, 2021 · 55 MIN

024 - Personal branding for Photographers with Dylan Patrick

from Personal Branding for Photographers · host Dylan Patrick

In this episode I talk with  Dylan Patrick. He's THE cinematic headshot photographer and hotel / commercial real-estate photographer.  He has been able to use his on-camera training and experience to develop his own unique photographic style. Dylan’s headshot style, known as the Cinematic Headshot, took form in NYC, and he now teaches the style to other headshot photographers around the country. He is widely considered to be one of the top headshot photographers in the country.He is a guest writer for Fstoppers.com, and in addition to headshots, aviation and environmental portraits, he also routinely does commercial hotel, resort, commercial real estate & architectural work for hotels, bars, lounges, restaurants, and commercial properties across the country. His images have been published in; Hospitality Design, AM, New York, The Daily News, The New York Times, The Examiner, as well as various other media outlets.  Learn more about Dylan:Instagram: @dylanpatrickphotoWebsite : https://dylanpatrickphotography.com/Website Aviation: https://dylanpatrickaviation.com/Website Hospitality: https://dylanpatrickhospitality.com/About the hostMaurice Jager talks to photographers and entrepreneurs about personal branding as a photographer and through photography.The podcast covers real stories and experiences from industry leaders, seasoned and up and coming photographers.Maurice is the author of the book 'Personal branding for photographers'. His approach to building his photography business made him become one of the most sought after headshot- and portrait photographers, a public speaker for both photographers and entrepreneurs and sponsored by leading brands in the photography industry.Make sure to SUBSCRIBE

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