Tag Archives: Advice

ADVICE // 3
Protecting Yourself in the Event of Equipment Malfunction

This year has already proven itself to be the year of technical difficulties. First my camera died on me after taking it out for pictures during one of the many snowstorms last season…I know BAD IDEA! And most recently, my only two year old 27-inch iMac decided to start shutting down randomly while in use. Needless to […]

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May 19, 2014 - 8:38 am

Dena - Excellent advice! I also kept my old camera as a backup in case of emergency. You can never be too cautious. :)

October 18, 2015 - 1:58 pm

Barbara - Thanks for this post! I would love to know what kind of equipment and programs you use…

February 2, 2016 - 11:19 am

Maddy {Mad Hearts Photography} - Hi Barbara! I haven’t logged into my blog in months, so I’m so sorry I missed your comment/question. Right now, I use a Nikon D700. My favorite lenses are all prime and they are: Nikon 85mm f/1.4, Nikon 105mm f/2.8 and the Nikon 35mm f/1.4.

I also use Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CS6. Thanks for stopping by! I hope to post more frequently this year, so please feel free to stop by anytime :)

ADVICE // 2
My Decision to Rebrand and Why I Think it Will Stick This Time

If you’ve been around since the beginning of Mad Hearts, you’ve probably seen the very many branding and logo changes we’ve gone through.  Only Madonna can rival us in the makeover department! For better or worse, I tend to work through the kinks of my business through trial and error. It’s not the best way to do things (especially when […]

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April 29, 2014 - 4:35 pm

Tiffany B. - Great post Maddy! I think this is one of the hardest parts of owning your own business. We put so much time and energy into our small businesses but at the same time we can’t think clearly. It’s so hard since we are only people in our business. I know I get sucked down the rabbit hole a lot online looking for ideas and what is happening. I know if I walk away and think on my own, the ideas will start to come out of my head instead of someone else’s.

April 30, 2014 - 10:59 am

Maddy {Mad Hearts Photography} - So true! I have a love/hate relationship with Pinterest for that same reason. It’s true – so many great ideas that you can stare at for hours! But I sometimes a good brainstorming session with a pen and pad yields better results :)

October 18, 2015 - 1:43 pm

Barbara - Hi Maddy! I just found you and your beautiful pictures via Communal Global (I’m one one the corrent contributor and i was looking to the “old friends” page when i found you!) i love this advice section (as well as all the blog).. i would love to become a photographer as well (kids are my passion) and i just tried to think about the logo of my blog and how can be more ME. asking to friends and family can definetely be the solution! Thanks!

ADVICE // 1
How I Organized My Business Finances

I know I’m going to sound geeky saying this, but I really enjoy sitting down with my accountant and going over our taxes each year.   I consider it my business’ yearly performance review! It’s the way I evaluate where I’m at in terms of my goals and find ways to do better the following year.  Last year I decided to finally get an accounting software […]

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April 16, 2014 - 11:23 pm

Sandy - I love how you’ve shared your experience and give great tips to your audience! Keep it girl!

April 16, 2014 - 11:24 pm

Sandy - Keep it up girl! Xoxo

April 17, 2014 - 9:23 am

Maddy {Mad Hearts Photography} - Thanks for the feedback, Sandy!

April 21, 2014 - 4:55 pm

Tiffany B. - I go through this every year with my small biz as well. I started using QuickBooks 2-3 years ago and would be lost without it now. It helped me understand what I was spending money on and if I was “really” making any money. Keep up the good work, I love reading about how other people are doing with their business.

April 22, 2014 - 11:08 am

Maddy {Mad Hearts Photography} - Thanks for following along, Tiffany! And I like how you put “really” in parenthesis because that’s exactly why I decided to breakdown and get serious about my bookeeping. It’s easy to get excited about incoming funds and completely gloss over all the outflows. I should’ve done a better job earlier in my business, but better late than never!