Pho·tog Friday: Information from Rebecca Danzenbaker's Lecture

For those of you who may have missed Rebecca Danzenbaker's lecture last Tuesday night, below is the slideshow that she shared in the webinar. As noted in last week's "Pho·tog Friday" post, Rebecca Danzenbaker is a newborn, family and maternity photographer based out of Ashburn, Virginia.  Check out the slideshow that she created for her lecture to get a better idea of the genre of photography that she works in as well as her editing and branding styles: 

  

For those of you who did attend the lecture and saw the beautiful slideshow, you'll recall that there was a mention of a "PDF" that Danzenbaker wanted to share with all of you.  That PDF is the same presentation that she showed during her lecture, which covered a lot of useful information related to marketing, sales, helpful websites and customer service skills.  This is a great PDF to keep on file and to use as a resource. To download a copy of Danzenbaker's PDF, please click on the link below: 


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May 21, 2014 at 4:45 PM delete

The link to the PDF is not working for me... Is anyone else having this issue? Thanks.

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May 23, 2014 at 10:24 AM delete

Hi Elizabeth,

Thanks for your post! I'm sorry to hear you've had a hard time accessing the PDF including in the blog post.

I've created a video tutorial for you on how to access the PDF from the link provided in the post. To view the video, please click on the link below (or copy/paste it into a new web browser):

http://www.screencast.com/t/LheOqEzBp

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