Learn How to Price Yourself The Right Way - $149 in class / $99 Stream

This is probably the hottest topic in the business side of photography. Pricing can be one of the most challenging parts of starting your own photography business.  Choosing your pricing structure is a delicate balance of not exceeding your experience level, while also not undervaluing your work.  Moshe Zusman understands this better than anyone, having started his own business model from scratch.  His two hour seminar covers how to build your own pricing and price list building from the ground up, in a small group of 12.  

This class is aimed at beginners and advanced professional photographers across all industries--weddings, portraits, events and corporate photo shoots.

The pricing workshop will not only change the way you do business, it will help you secure the kind of clients you want--those who value quality.   Start from the ground up, including how to promote and up-sell products to your clients, raise prices the smart way without loosing clients.

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Date: Wednesday 5/22 @ 7pm - SEATS SOLD OUT! - STREAM IS AVAILABLE

Date: Tuesday, 5/28 @ 7pm (registration is now open 9 seats left)

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I sold my first family portrait “digital” package using the simple package options you told me to try.
Just wanted to share and say thanks for all of the hard work you put into teaching. This was my biggest sale yet!

It was so awesome to swipe a credit card on my square that wasn’t my own!
— Jessica Veltri, Washington, D.C.
The pricing workshop not only changed the way I do business, but it helped me secure the kind of clients that I want to work with.  Those that value quality.  It was a scary process at first, but until I learned to value myself as a full time professional photographer, how was I suppose to expect my clients to do so.  Thank you Moshe for instilling my new found business perspective.  I think every single professional photographer should take this workshop, not only to elevate their business, but to professionalize an industry saturated by amateurs.
— Diana Lewkowicz/ Washington, D.C.

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