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Dan’s here to help guide you on photographing your hair work – whether you’re a seasoned pro or newbie. Maybe you want to get into the studio with a professional team to photograph your next awards collection, but wondering, is it realistically out of my reach? How you could make it happen on a limited budget? Or maybe you’re creating great looks on your clients and need your photographs taken of them to do you work justice when sharing out on social media? We’re to tick this all off.
Having photographs of you hair work plays an important role to you as hair professional. They can the make the difference in helping to raise you’re industry profile that brings new opportunities and clients your way. These photographs tells everyone the hair professional you are. Get them photos wrong and they could damage both your brand and wallet. Get them right, BINGO!!! They could viral around the globe.
After hearing this conversation, I hope you’re biting at the bit to start photographing your hair work again post-lockdown. And for those of you wanting to go deeper with photographing your own hair work on your clients, the tune into this weeks ‘HTCI Premium’ podcast show with Dan Thomas right HERE.
Cameras at the ready… lets go!
A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.
Support the How To Cut It podcast by becoming a Patreon HERE
To share your thoughts:
Leave a note in the comment section below.
To help out the show:
Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one.
Thank you to Dan Thomas for joining me on todays podcast. Be sure to join me for next weeks episode with Rino Riccio.
Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.
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Dan’s here to help guide you on photographing your hair work – whether you’re a seasoned pro or newbie. Maybe you want to get into the studio with a professional team to photograph your next awards collection, but wondering, is it realistically out of my reach? How you could make it happen on a limited budget? Or maybe you’re creating great looks on your clients and need your photographs taken of them to do you work justice when sharing out on social media? We’re to tick this all off.
Having photographs of you hair work plays an important role to you as hair professional. They can the make the difference in helping to raise you’re industry profile that brings new opportunities and clients your way. These photographs tells everyone the hair professional you are. Get them photos wrong and they could damage both your brand and wallet. Get them right, BINGO!!! They could viral around the globe.
After hearing this conversation, I hope you’re biting at the bit to start photographing your hair work again post-lockdown. And for those of you wanting to go deeper with photographing your own hair work on your clients, the tune into this weeks ‘HTCI Premium’ podcast show with Dan Thomas right HERE.
Cameras at the ready… lets go!
A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions.
Support the How To Cut It podcast by becoming a Patreon HERE
To share your thoughts:
Leave a note in the comment section below.
To help out the show:
Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one.
Thank you to Dan Thomas for joining me on todays podcast. Be sure to join me for next weeks episode with Rino Riccio.
Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.

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