Video Marketing Strategies for Personal Injury Law Firms

Standing out in the highly competitive personal injury field is essential. Video marketing is a great way to showcase your expertise, build relationships with clients, and gain trust. Here are some video marketing strategies for personal injury law offices: Client Testimonials Testimonials from clients are an effective way to build credibility and trust. Make videos featuring past clients sharing their positive experiences. These testimonials should highlight not only the positive outcomes of their cases but also the professional and supportive service they received. Authentic testimonials will resonate with clients and help them gain confidence in your firm’s abilities. Educational Material…

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Persons with autism test photography skills documenting Panagbenga

BAGUIO CITY – Eight Persons with Autism (PWA) put to test their years of photography training during the Baguio Flower Festival (Panagbenga) during the weekend. The eight PWAs were accredited by the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFFI) and granted access to vantage locations during the street dance competition and floral floats’ parade which featured 33 participants. “Masaya po naman (It was fun),” Joseph Noli Vizcocho, 31, said. Typically, Vizcocho and his fellow PWA would be lumped with professional photographers and other media practitioners. He said it was not an ideal situation for them and they preferred to cover events…

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Cambridge photographer ends daily challenge after 13 years and 5,000 images | Cambridge

A full moon sitting perfectly symmetrically between the ancient spires of King’s College Chapel was Martin Bond’s last daily photo of Cambridge – 13 years after he started a creative project that has been viewed all over the world. Bond, whose posts on social media under “A Cambridge Diary” have attracted a following of 100,000 people, set out in 2010 to celebrate Cambridge’s everyday moments by taking an atmospheric portrait shot of the city every single day of the year. Bond has been unable to leave Cambridge for more than a night since taking on the challenge 13 years ago.…

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Abandoned buildings spark nostalgia in photographer Nev Dennard’s ‘apocalyptic’ scenes

Nev Dennard’s photograph could be mistaken for the set of an apocalyptic zombie movie. The urban photographer specializes in taking pictures of abandoned buildings and landmarks around New South Wales. He’s snapped a variety of long-forgotten places around the state. “It’s free. I can go on and explore, learn some history about the places I’m visiting. It’s exciting,” Mr Dennard said. Abandoned places can be a target for vandals.(Supplied: Nev Dennard) Photos posted by Mr Dennard this week of a closed shopping arcade along the Hunter Street Mall in Newcastle has been among his most popular. “Everybody was commenting. It…

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Air guitar roos and flossing beavers are among the finalists of the 2023 Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards

The animal kingdom is a dynamic place, filled with plenty of action and drama. Freeze and capture any moment in time and an animal’s behavior can become hilarious. A smoking fox, a flying seal, and an avian family dispute are among the 41 images shortlisted for this year’s Comedy Wildlife Photo awards. Narrowed down from thousands of entries submitted by professional and amateur photographers from around the world, the competition aims to celebrate the hilarity of our natural wildlife. And this year’s selection does not disappoint. The overall winner, category and highly commended winners will be announced on November 23.…

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CNN, AP cut ties with photographer, deny advance knowledge of Hamas attack

Several news organizations firmly denied on Thursday that they had advanced knowledge of the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel, after a pro-Israel media watchdog group suggested that the freelance photographers they worked with had been tipped off. HonestReporting, which says it is dedicated to “exposing and responding to inaccuracies or bias” in media coverage of Israel, published a report Wednesday naming four freelance photographers who it implied had advanced knowledge of the Hamas incursion because they had been well-positioned to photograph it. While not directly accusing the news organizations, the group made insinuations of complexity. “What were [the…

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‘One in a million’ iPhone bridal photo explanation: blame panorama mode

Depending on how “online” you are, you may have seen a picture floating around socials with a strange quirk: a woman — comedian Tessa Coates — is standing in front of two mirrors in a bridal gown and, somehow, holding three poses at once . Coates insisted in his Instagram post that the picture wasn’t altered; it just came out that way. So what happened? Was it a glitched iOS Live Photo (the iOS feature that takes short videos and picks out the best one)? A fake image manipulated with Photoshop? A brief glimpse into three different, parallel realities? Nope,…

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Larry Fink, acclaimed photographer of different social classes, dies aged 82 | Photography

Larry Fink, an acclaimed and adventurous photographer whose subjects ranged from family portraits and political satire to working-class lives and the elite of show business and Manhattan society, has died at 82. Robert Mann, owner of the Robert Mann Gallery, told the Associated Press that Fink died on Saturday at his home in Martins Creek, Pennsylvania. Mann did not cite a specific cause of death, but said that Fink had been in failing health. “He was a dear friend and a real free spirit,” Mann said. “I’ve known people like Robert Frank and Ansel Adams, and Larry stood out. He…

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