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Gene Higa is a destination wedding photographer based in San Francisco, but he’s got great tips for all kinds of photographers. Today’s Tip of the Week is great idea for wedding photographers — or any photographer with a busy client — that will help reduce stress and increase client satisfaction on shoot day.

“I want to make sure I have enough time to take care of everybody.”

Be Part of the RESOLUTION: Gene has some great tips lined up, but we’re always eager to hear what you’d like to know more about. Leave your questions in the comments (with a link to your website, of course) and Gene will be happy to respond.

Gene Higa is a destination wedding photographer based in San Francisco, but he’s got great tips for all kinds of photographers. Today’s Tip of the Week is a simple but smart idea for making clients feel extra special, helping you build lasting relationships that can lead to more work down the road.

“Client’s remember these things and they’ll tell their friends.”

Be Part of the RESOLUTION: Gene has some great tips lined up, but we’re always eager to hear what you’d like to know more about. Leave your questions in the comments (with a link to your website, of course) and Gene will be happy to respond.

  • French art students Guillaume Chauvin and Rémi Huber won a photo contest organized by weekly magazine Paris Match and then revealed at the award ceremony that they’d staged the photos. Not surprisingly, there’s been some heated discussion going on, including at Lightstalkers. Full report at The Independent.
  • Andrew Hetherington a.k.a. What’s the Jackanory? posted a brilliant video this week, “Inside the Photographer’s Studio” with Philip Toledano, including a sneak peek at the witty British photographer’s latest project.
  • Flickr rolled out the beta Flickr2Twitter this week, a new option to easily tweet photos. You can now create a short http://flic.kr link back to a photo on Flickr via the “upload to email” function.

We’re excited to introduce a new Monday column, Gene Higa’s Tip of the Week. Gene is a destination wedding photographer based in San Francisco, but he’s got great tips for all kinds of photographers. This week’s quick tip is about using Twitter to build buzz around your business or a specific event, like Gene did with his Italy Workshop.

“I call Twitter marketing in my pocket”

Follow Gene on Twitter: twitter.com/genehiga

Follow Gene’s Italy Workshop: twitter.com/italyworkshop

Follow liveBooks: twitter.com/livebooks

Be Part of the RESOLUTION: Gene has some great tips lined up, but we’re always eager to hear what you’d like to know more about. Leave your questions in the comments (with a link to your website, of course) and Gene will be happy to respond.

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