May 11, 2007
Should You Start a Photo Business Before You've Learned To Make It Profitable? 10 Points to
In the time I have been coaching and working with people to ensure they make a profit from their photography business, I have noticed from a distance that many photographers simply jumped straight in because they could already take good shots and were remarkably creative. A couple of them were fantastic photographers, much better than I ever was or will be. From the entire bunch over 7 years, only one photographer survived and I think that might have had something to do with his parents owning a wedding reception hall. To give greater clarity, that was one person from fifty eight to the best of my knowledge who just jumped in on a
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Posted by Doug at 08:23 AM
April 26, 2007
Light is Your Crayon - And There's Always Another Color in the
If you want your shots to look extraordinary, don't rely on just an average reading. There are 26 letters in the alphabet, but not every combination makes a great novel. What you do with those 26 letters determines if you are a great writer. What you do with the information your camera gives you, determines whether or not you are a great
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Posted by Murray at 12:13 PM
February 22, 2007
Selling Photographs
Many people don't know that you can buy cheap original and never before used photgraphic images on vatious photographic portal sites over the Internet. Both amateur and professional photographers alike use these sites as a way of exposing their immages to the public at
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Posted by Gary at 11:06 AM
January 09, 2007
5 Simple Steps To Better Macro
Rather than going home empty-handed on a dull day, use the diffused qualities of overcast natural light to illuminate close-up subjects. Macro photography is one photographic genre that benefits from the soft light and low contrast that dull grey weather conditions bring. Employing some simple tried and tested techniques will certainly improve your macro photography no end. Try
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Posted by Rob at 03:31 PM
October 22, 2006
e-Photo
Grandma might be the one doing the whining, if you have just graduated but your happy pictures can only be found online. Printing out multiple copies of your digital images and then having to assort
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Posted by Michael at 04:02 PM
October 17, 2006
A Simplified Guide To Quickly And Easily Understanding Your Digital
A digital camera can appear complicated, but there are certain basic points that can be quickly learned and will help you become a better photographer. It is worth it to spend some time thinking about your camera's pixel count, white balance, sensor, sensitivity, optical zoom, digital zoom,
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Posted by Lorren at 04:19 PM
October 04, 2006
Photography Jobs That You Can Get
It is not true that there is no money in photography. For those who are truly gifted, fame and fortune is easily achieved. In fact, there are a number of photographers who have reached the top of their field. There are actually a number of jobs that a photographer can get
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Posted by Jim at 12:18 PM
October 03, 2006
Digital Scrapbooking - What's it all
I love scrapbooking. Don't you?! I love the feel of the different papers, the colors, the different embelishments, the little crafty things you can add and most of all I love making a new page, creating memories for years to
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