David Bever earns Master's Degree
- May 9, 2017
- 1 min read
David Bever of dB L.A. Photo in Temecula CA earns his Master’s in Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University in Westchester CA. This MBA in Entrepreneurship and Management will not only help David run a successful photography business, but will also provide a clear understanding of how imagery helps dB L.A. Photo’s clients improve their sales and future profits – Aug 2006






David's achievement of earning an MBA while managing a photography business is a noteworthy balance of creativity and strategy. The emphasis on how photography enhances client sales illustrates the practical impact of such education. This reminds me of the importance of integrating business acumen with artistic skills, which I find crucial in any creative field. It aligns well with insights I’ve seen at GWYF Guide, where similar themes are explored.
Reading about David's new MBA from Loyola Marymount University at ZEnhancer makes me think about the value of understanding both the creative and business sides of photography. The point about using imagery to directly improve a client's sales is a really insightful, practical application of that education. It's a great example of how advanced learning can translate to tangible business benefits.
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Congratulations on the Master's degree. It's smart how your MBA in Entrepreneurship and Management directly ties into helping clients through your photography. That practical application of education, like what you can find in the imposter game generator, really makes a difference.
It's impressive that David Bever earned his MBA from Loyola Marymount University while also securing those architectural and new construction photography contracts in Temecula. The combination of business training and hands-on work like the studio lighting workshop sounds like a solid foundation for his photography business. For anyone looking to organize their own projects, a grid maker can be a useful tool.