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Social Networking For Photographers

Think of the most interesting person you know. What makes them interesting? Is it because they are always talking about themselves? Or are they fun to be around, and just generally interesting?

With social media it’s the same concept. You have to be friendly to gain friends. The most effective social networking is the kind that makes you want to follow it. Networking is more than just putting words out there – you have to have something interesting to say. Interview another photographer, or talk about inspirational photography on your blog. Share a how-to article on Facebook.

Social Networking For Photographers
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Get involved, give back, and have fun. You have better chance of finding followers when you give them some great reasons to follow you.

Here is a list of some great places for photographers to network, and tips for effectively using each one.

So which social media sites should you use?

It depends on what type of photography you are doing, and what you hope to gain from the social networking. For wedding photographers, Pinterest is definitely worth trying. For weddings, portraits, and local events, Facebook is a good place to promote to potential clients. If you do landscape, nature, or scenic shots, you may have a better chance of selling prints on sites such as 500px, or SmugMug [10]. If you are hoping to network with other photographers, Google+ is a great place to join.

Keep in mind that you don’t have to sign up for every social media website. Just take on one or two that you feel are relevant to your needs, and when you feel you are managing them well, add another. Don’t forget to update your accounts consistently.

Remember, when it comes to social media, you get back what you put into it. Simply setting up social media accounts isn’t quite enough. Social networks are platforms for you to promote your work; but promotion doesn’t happen automatically.

Networking, blogging on relevant topics, commenting on other blogs, and contributing to discussions are all great ways to connect with others. In the online community, interaction and a genuine interest in others can go a long way towards helping you stand out.