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Low Cost "Back-Door" To A Profitable Part Time Photography Career
Your photography equipment needs are minimal. You'll need a basic SLR
camera - film or digital. For additional control and future options, the flash should be removeable. You'll also need lenses to cover the standard range of portrait shooting distances, a couple zoom lenses will work admirably. Clearly, more camera gear is better, but this will handle getting you started! Let your sales purchase anything else you might need. You'll also need access to a computer and printer to create the promotion materials. Throw in a few doodads from the local office supply store and you're all set to go! To have photo money start rolling in, there's no need to be Ansel Adams. You just need to be competent. The mere fact that you've considered starting a photography career - and you have, or you wouldn't be reading this - says that you more than likely have all the shooting skill necessary to generate lots of happy clients - and to make plenty of money selling your photography. Once launched, your photography, marketing skills and sales are going to dramatically increase. Soon you'll be creating better and better work as well as making more and more money. Maybe someday you WILL be compared to Ansel Adams! http://photographyiu.blogspot.com/# |
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Low Cost "Back-Door" To A Profitable Part Time Photography Career
On Jan 24, 9:44 am, "eunice white" wrote: Your photography equipment needs are minimal. You'll need a basic SLR camera - film or digital. For additional control and future options, the flash should be removeable. You'll also need lenses to cover the standard range of portrait shooting distances, a couple zoom lenses will work admirably. Clearly, more camera gear is better, but this will handle getting you started! Let your sales purchase anything else you might need. You'll also need access to a computer and printer to create the promotion materials. Throw in a few doodads from the local office supply store and you're all set to go! To have photo money start rolling in, there's no need to be Ansel Adams. You just need to be competent. The mere fact that you've considered starting a photography career - and you have, or you wouldn't be reading this - says that you more than likely have all the shooting skill necessary to generate lots of happy clients - and to make plenty of money selling your photography. Once launched, your photography, marketing skills and sales are going to dramatically increase. Soon you'll be creating better and better work as well as making more and more money. Maybe someday you WILL be compared to Ansel Adams!http://photographyiu.blogspot.com/# Wow, where do I sign up??? |
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Low Cost "Back-Door" To A Profitable Part Time Photography Career
On 24 Jan 2007 07:55:57 -0800, Annika1980 wrote:
Once launched, your photography, marketing skills and sales are going to dramatically increase. Soon you'll be creating better and better work as well as making more and more money. Maybe someday you WILL be compared to Ansel Adams!http://photographyiu.blogspot.com/# Wow, where do I sign up??? Over to the right and all the way to the back of the hall. Look for the booth with the Sigma banner. |
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Low Cost "Back-Door" To A Profitable Part Time Photography Career
On Jan 24, 8:44 am, "eunice white" wrote:
Maybe someday you WILL be compared to Ansel Adams! "His photography is so drab it makes Ansel Adams look like color." Austin |
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