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Published 01/08/2013
If you're one of those who already imagines they spend too long as it is fiddling about on the computer - then there's all the more reason to scan your eyes over this round up article on software for photographers.
For here we're rounding up packages that help you to do your job and run your business better, faster and more efficiently; most have been designed by photographers for photographers. The software in question covers every aspect too, from the creativity involved in the actual visuals to the day-to-day administration necessary to keep workflow and cash flow in sync, and everything on track for success.
So if you've ever felt at times like you've needed an extra pair of arms to batch process a load of images whilst preparing a presentation or a secretary to help with all the admin - but neither was possible - or just wanted to achieve your signature look with a selection of portraits a bit faster and more efficiently, then hopefully you'll find a package that suits from amongst the following selection.
Light Blue
In a nutshell: Business management software.
Winner of the prestigious Professional Product of the Year award at The Societies' Convention in January 2013, Light Blue pitches itself as the industry leader in business management software for photographers.
New is the fact that the latest version has just had its beta label removed, there are now Windows and Mac versions available, plus new iPad and iPhone editions too.
Light Blue's purpose is to streamline the admin side of your photography business. It covers a multitude of tasks, from keeping tabs on enquiries through to quoting and invoicing, tracking expenditure, task management, and reporting. It's also been designed to be very simple to get to grips with, as testimonials from working professionals on its website illustrate.
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