Thinking of joining my mentoring programme?

Here's what you need to know

 

 

Save Your Spot

 

Good commercial photographers, shooting their best work (ie the work they love), should be earning at least $3-3,500 per day, PLUS additional usage and expenses (gear hire, production, etc). If they're shooting assignments for clients in China, Europe or the USA they should be earning multiple times this amount.

I would expect every photographer I accept on this course to increase their chances of attracting better clients, winning more respect and getting paid properly for their work, (providing they implement the actions I recommend).

The whole programme is based on a day's shoot fee at NZD$3,900.

However, as a special offer to those who've already worked with me (that's you!), I will deduct the cost of an Image Blitz (review), bringing the total to $2,900, providing you sign up before Monday 10th October.

Secure your place:

A down-payment of $500 is required to hold your place. Places are strictly limited so the first to pay this will get those spots.

The balance of $2,400 can be paid in the following ways:

Option 1:

Weekly over 8 weeks:

$340 per week (Payments due on 17th October and weekly after that)

Option 2:

Monthly over 3 months:

$890 per month (Payments due on 17th October, 17th November & 17th December, 2016)

Option 1:

One payment

$2,400 paid by 17th October

 

Credit cards are accepted.

NZ residents please add 15% GST

Secure your spot by investing $500 now

 

Save Your Spot

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What my clients say

This has been one of the most amazing experiences ever and yes I may say even life changing!

I believe Christina belongs to the extremely rare and special category of people who are capable of acting like bridges for others, enabling them to safely cross the river and reach the opposite shore. That's what it's been for me.



Paolo Benini, Photographer, Melbourne
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