The WordPress Photography Podcast
The podcast for photographers looking to learn and do more with their WordPress photography websites. Conversations tailored to making WordPress more than just a tool and more of a part of your photography business.
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This is going to be a very emotional one for me. This is my last episode of the WordPress Photography Podcast and my last episode for Imagely. Because I am officially leaving Imagely to pursue the next chapter in my career. The post Episode 133 – Reflections first appeared on Imagely.
In this episode, we talk to Joseph Cristina about safely backing up your photography and videography in a system that is more flexible and guarded than your typic RAID or NAS. The post Episode 132 – Your Digital Fort Knox with Joseph Cristina first appeared on Imagely.
In this episode, Tanya Smith shares advice for photographers of all experiences and genres to make their businesses more profitable and less busy. The post Episode 131 – A Profitable Photography Business with Tanya Smith first appeared on Imagely.
In this episode, we talk to Peter LaGregor about running a photography business as a side hustle instead of a full-time career. We touch on strategy in business, photography, editing, and delivery. The post Episode 130 – Efficiency in Your Photography Business with Peter LaGregor first appeared on Imagely.
Today we will be answering two questions from the community. The first about how fast your site loads on mobile devices. The second about errors displaying on the front end of your site. The post Episode 129 – Mobile Site Speed & Code Errors first appeared on Imagely.
We received a question from a customer that I thought would make a great episode. So here we are - answering your questions for the world to learn from. Today's question is about how to make your images look better on the web. The post Episode 128 – Why Your Images Look Different On The Web first appeared on Imagely.
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