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Lee's Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

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Lee's Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

Being a small business owner in Toledo means I know how much work goes into successfully promoting yourself in any career. Having a great headshot means potential clients and customers know exactly who they will be working with. A person gets to put a face with your name and that can build trust and create a consistent client experience. Having a professional headshot is a really important part of any brand.

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Noah. Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

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Noah. Professional Headshots. Toledo Commercial Photography.

Is there a piece of professional advice you received that has stuck with you on your career journey? Every call counts. Every day counts. It's easy to allow negative experiences and failures to discourage you, especially early in your career. However, we can learn from every experience and grow. I believe that failure is essential. I don't fear failure for this reason - I'm actually motivated by it.

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Four Year Anniversary. Toledo Photographer.

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Four Year Anniversary. Toledo Photographer.

Today marks four years since I filed for my business license with the state. Four whole years!

If you hadn't noticed, I have learned a lot in that time. I work really hard to be very good at what I do. I am not a half-ass kind of person and I am going to make sure I can do a good job. I take every opportunity to learn something and I invest in my education. Skill and practice are integral to doing my job well.

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Stylin Granny Mama, Blogger. Fashion Photography. Toledo, Ohio.

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Stylin Granny Mama, Blogger. Fashion Photography. Toledo, Ohio.

Working with my Amy to pursue the creative things she loves has been such a fun experience. We have photographed outfits in snow, in rain, in summer heat. We have made some tricky locations look great and working with Amy has taught me new things about my own craft as well. Fashion photography is very different from portraiture or event coverage. I thrive on the textures, patterns, colors and flow of each outfit. I can’t wait to see the next ensemble she has for me to photograph.

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Jessica Klimesh Proofreading and Editing. Sylvania Ohio. Commercial Branding Photography.

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Jessica Klimesh Proofreading and Editing. Sylvania Ohio. Commercial Branding Photography.

What is one tip you would give other self-employed professionals who are just starting out? Business can be rocky, especially at the beginning, so it’s important to keep developing ideas—to be innovative, to try new things. Don’t become stagnant. Keep learning—attend conferences, workshops, webinars. If one thing doesn’t work, try something else. Observe and learn what your clients want, and adjust your services accordingly. I’ve learned in life that things often don’t go as planned. This is true in business as well. Don’t fight it; go with it! Being stuck in one certain mindset can be damaging to your business’s success.

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