Fast Track Weekly Roundup: Feb 9th
- February 9th, 2010What’s been the latest buzz about Fast Track this week?
- After two and half years as a photographer, Jennifer Kathryn believed there was no “fast track” in the photography business. However after being given Dane Sanders’ “Fast Track Photographer” book, her ideas quickly changed. When she discovered that the words before her were a huge eye opener, she couldn’t put the book down. She was introduced to a concept of the importance of the individual that really made an impact on her.
“What I was reading was not a photography manual or an inspirational book, but a resource that would help me discover my core strengths and passion as an individual and how to transpose those abilities into practical skills for my business. There is no fast track to honing our skill- or discovering who we are. But the concept is that as a business, as a brand, as photographers, we are more than the images we produce.”
- Steve Ladrola Photography is exciting about having Dane Sanders as their host this year in Boston, MA. Steve highly recommends this workshop to and photographer in the midst of a challenging economic time, as well photographers starting a business, or those just interested in learning more. He assures you that this will be a very beneficial workshop. Check out more here.
“Join in for TWO intense days with Dane as he works with you to get you on the Fast Track with training that will have more impact on your bottom line and professional satisfaction than any other investment you will make this year.”
- Joe Young blogged about his recent thoughts on “Fast Track Photographer”. After reading it, he had a lot of pointers to focus on that helped him with some self realization as a photographer. Joe found the pDNA test very interesting. Joe connects himself to the content of Dane’s book in very useful way.
“One good point is that you are not selling photography but yourself. Because there is only one of you there is no competition. It is also good that you always remain an amateur at heart. The origin means “to love.” To never forget why you got into photography to start with. Amen to that!”
- Morgan Trinker discuss just about everything Photography on her blog. When approaching the business side of photography, Morgan raves about how essential “Fast Track Photographer” is.
“I devoured this book in less than 24 hours. Dane will blow your mind with such amazing wisdom on how to build a photography business around your own personal brand. This is a must read for those who are considering turning this into a career.”

