I am not a storyteller.
My style is not documentary or artistic.
It is better described as honest and human.
I believe in being real, vulnerable and in relationships with people.
I also believe talent is overrated.
What separates a great photographer from a good one is the work they put in.

Here’s what we’re looking at:
– where you are now with your photography;
– what are your goals (where do you want to be);
– about the photography brand;
– strengths and weaknesses, how to work on them;
– building a competitive price list;
– client expectations;
– getting the clients you want;
– what would I do to get out of Macedonia and shoot in Europe?
The whole workflow:
– booking and communication;
– shooting;
– processing;
– shipping;
– follow-up contact;
– looking for inspiration;
– legal stuff – contract I use, etc;
– things you’re afraid of.
I’m an outspoken, plain and constantly smiling guy with a beard.
I love the sound of my yellow Telecaster, the taste of sushi, Monty Python jokes and the feeling of taking off on a plane.
Pursuing a corporate career in the past left me with a set of marketing and communication skills that I use to my advantage in my photography business.
When I’m not shooting, I love to travel.
I especially enjoy doing both at the same time.
How you get to this point, among other things, is what I’d like to share with you.
The only question is – will you be there?
The group is limited to 12-15 participants!
Once you have paid for a place at a conference or workshop, it is non-refundable. (Space is not forfeited and may be reassigned)
Note: There must be at least 5 participants for the workshop to take place. If the minimum number of participants is not reached one month before the seminar, it will be cancelled. You will be notified as soon as possible and any fees received from you will be refunded.
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