Personal Branding for Photographers

018 - Personal branding for Photographers with Greg Thomason

Episode Summary

For Greg Thomason photography remained a hobby he loved, it wasn’t until he became a photographer on a crime scene investigations team that he started thinking like a “professional”. He learned respect for other cultures as he traveled the world, and enjoyed teaching others. Naturally, his enjoyment in studying and photographing the human face has carried over to his travels. He enjoys seeking out others and photographing them. The further apart our cultures are, the better. Showing our commonality, while celebrating our differences, is his goal when he's traveling. In this episode he talks about his travels, his work and business.

Episode Notes

For Greg Thomason photography remained a hobby he loved, it wasn’t until he became a photographer on a crime scene investigations team that he started thinking like a “professional”. He learned respect for other cultures as he traveled the world, and enjoyed teaching others. 

Naturally, his enjoyment in studying and photographing the human face has carried over to his travels. He enjoys seeking out others and photographing them. The further apart our cultures are, the better. Showing our commonality, while celebrating our differences, is his goal when he's traveling.

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About the host

Maurice Jager talks to photographers and entrepreneurs about personal branding as a photographer and through photography.

The podcast covers real stories and experiences from industry leaders, seasoned and up and coming photographers.

Maurice is the author of the book 'Personal branding for photographers'. His approach to building his photography business made him become one of the most sought after headshot- and portrait photographers, a public speaker for both photographers and entrepreneurs and sponsored by leading brands in the photography industry.

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