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MEGAN BREUKELMAN & the importance of nurturing relationships in your photography business

46m · STICKY RICE · 11 Aug 10:02

In this episode I chat to Megan Breukelman, a Brooklyn-based photographer and educator with experience in the fashion industry and, more recently, has taken the wedding industry by storm. She also hosts her own podcast called the Photo Opp Podcast. One of her many strengths is marketing, and we take a deep dive into some of the strategies she uses when it comes to promoting and growing her own business. You can check her work on her website https://meganbreukelman.com/.

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