Nuage Designs: Editor's Edge Feature
"We are in the midst of a visual revolution! Visual content is processed 60,000 times faster than text and with just eight seconds to grab a person’s attention (or, slightly less than that of a goldfish), creating compelling visual content is the only way to stand out in an over-saturated market. It’s crazy but a viewer will remember only 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they read and 30% of what they see."
- Kristi Drago-Price READ MORE
Society of Grownups: Non-Cubicle Grownup
"I studied photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the School of Visual Arts. After 13 years as the Photo Director of Conde Nast BRIDES Magazine, I left my “Devil Wears Prada” life behind to spend more time with my family and get back to my roots as a photographer.”
- Kristi Drago-Price READ MORE
B&H Blog: How Five Top Wedding Photographers Find Second Shooters
“Enjoy the creativity instead of trying to get the main shot. Be supportive. Ask, ‘Can I get you a drink?’ Or… ‘Hey, I got you something to eat.’ You’re there to support the first photographer. It might be obvious, but for some second shooters, they don’t know how to be. Put your ego aside. You’re there to do a job!”
—Kristi Drago Price READ MORE
B&H BLOG: FIVE THINGS OTHER WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE DOING YOU AREN'T
“I’m not a believer in jumping on the bandwagon of what’s hot; it’s more about being true to a person’s work and their brand,” explains Kristi Drago-Price of the consultancy Editor’s Edge. A wedding photographer in her own right, Drago-Price cut her teeth in the industry during thirteen years spent as a photo department head at Condé Nast BRIDES magazine. She now works as a visual consultant for a range of wedding industry clients—photographers, planners, and other suppliers—as well as clients in editorial and commercial markets. “I like the idea of working one-on-one with clients, to share and teach, to really dig into their brands.”
B&H Blog: Tips for Finding Your Top Wedding Clients
"What people should be doing is making the viewer feel. Home in on what your brand message is, find the signature images that represent that, and make your viewer feels something in three seconds or less."
-Kristi Drago-Price READ MORE
Rangefinder: Powerful, Personal Self-Promotion Videos & How They can Focus Business
GLAMOUR MAGAZINE
So happy that Glamour.com shared my advice on how to look as fierce as Beyonce on your wedding day! Thank you Amber Harrison of Wedding Paper Divas Small Talk Big Day for including me. Click the link to watch the video!
Rangefinder Magazine
THE ENTREPRENEURS: Spotlighting photographers and other industry leaders surpassing traditional business boundaries to start new endeavors benefiting their colleagues, their clients and their own brand name.