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Here’s a few of my go-to’s for maximizing tech efficiency in everyday life. From putting together emails in Japanese to a never ending list of passwords to finding sushi in SoHo, I couldn’t get by without these. Add your own.

jott: no more sticky notes (that’s a lie actually I’ll never give them up without a fight but this helps)

goog411: try it, speed dial it, and help the world domination continue

kexp: radio for everywhere all the time – the Tulsa set this am was awesome

dictionary in leopard: much richer than a mere word finder, especially if you’re into Japanese

TED: amazing cutting edge ideas in technology, entertainment and design

secretnotepadplus: simple, protected & effective

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TEN :: Negotiations, A Short Take

Have had a few conversations and emails lately regarding the negotiating process as it pertains to photography. Thought it worthwhile to put down a few basic guidelines for anyone that has little or no experience in the field but values their work and knows how to run a business.

This is not a hostile process : you’re working with clients you want to establish a long term relationship with.

It’s your job to make your clients job easier : don’t throw out a bunch of numbers without a conversation.

Talk : find out exactly what your clients are looking for and expecting & let them know what you bring to the table.

Stay consistent : don’t raise rates suddenly based on new expenses, account for these gradually with planning.

Have solid reasons : don’t change prices of your work without altering another part of the arrangement.

Provide service : from the initial phone conversation through to the thank you note after the job is over.

Know your industry and area : you don’t want to be getting work simply because you’re the lowballer.

Account for work you do : if you process digitally in-house or coordinate production then charge for it.

Use resources : talk to colleagues, ask questions, use organizations like ASMP (check the licensing guide).

Think green : if the budget and client allow it add a carbon offset line item or other sustainable practices.

Work with great people : photography is no more a one man job than running a circus is.

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tech tips

Here’s a brief synapse of my go-to’s for putting tech efficiency in everyday life. From working up emails in Japanese to a never ending list of passwords to finding sushi in SoHo, really can’t live without these anymore. Add your own.

jott: no more sticky notes (ok that’s a total lie but it helps)

dictionary in leopard: definitely need this on the desktop as it translates as well as being a master word finder

KEXP : office tunes good for everywhere – the Tulsa set this am was sonically perfect

Goog 411 : try it, put it on speed dial, never look back

TED : comprehensive take on technology, entertainment & design with eye-opening videos

secretnotepadplus – a widget for all the loose ends

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