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Photography - Your Undiscovered Skill by John Threlfall
Ask yourself the question; Are you the next undiscovered photographer? Anyone can take a photograph of course, but it's that creative spark and seeing the unseen that makes a photographer stand out and be noticed.
Choose an area of photography that holds the strongest fascination to you. For me it was nature photography, but this is one of many areas including still life, portraits and wedding photography to name a few. Once you've chosen an area, try experimenting, taking shots on impulse, varying the viewpoint, altering the lighting, basically - try the untried. As one of my favourite sayings puts it, 'Walk the un- walked path.'
Many people don't posses the belief within them that they have what it takes to be a good photographer. Challenge that perception! It can be changed through exercising your skills and gaining experience. In the now digital age there has never been a better or more exciting time to take up photography. There has also never been a better chance to experiment with images. With the ability to view your taken photographs within seconds, you have the opportunities to better your shots instantly. Once you have mastered the basic techniques, photography can be a wholly satisfying and rewarding hobby. And who's to say it will stop as a hobby? It could turn out to be your future profession!
My best advice would be, don't stick to any rules! Free your mind and photograph what you want and how you want, have fun and be adventurous!
John Threlfall is a self-taught photographer with a deep passion for nature photography. John has a Masters Degree in 'Creative Imaging'. His work can be viewed at http://www.capturednature.com The images capture the pure simplistic, yet breathtaking beauty that is hidden away in rural Britain.
Income from Photography by Roy Barker

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YOU WILL LEARN:
- Digital vs. Traditional Photography. Pros and Cons
- Getting quality prints from digital cameras
- Going Professional
- Career opportunities
- How to Get Started
- Moneymaking potential in photography
- Finding full and part-time work
- Self-employment
- Selling & Marketing your photos
- Creating a portfolio
- Copyrighting Your Photographs
- Markets for your photographs
- How much to charge
- Tax answers for out-of-state clients
- Paying income taxes
- Selling stock photographs
- Advertising your services
- Photography Printing as a Business Opportunity
- Common Technical Considerations
- Equipment Costs
- Taking action pictures
- Correct Usage of Flash
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SOME TESTIMONIALS:
Have just finished reading through your material and found it very informative.
Very well laid out and easy to follow. Peter Murphy
Hi Roy, I have just purchased your Income from Photography E-book. Please can you keep me informed of future updates to your book. Thanks so much for this great information! Warm regards Julian Julian Dawson (Jule Corp.)
Hi Roy: Congratulations on your book, a fine achievement. Best wishes, Andrew Hudson Photo Tour Books, Inc. San Diego
Roy - I thought I should email you and let you know that I finally downloaded the ebook with your help thanks. I am embarrassed because it really was easy to do. Great book by the way! - Marcia, Seattle.
Hello Mr Barker - Your ebook has inspired me to a point where I am now doing part-time Pet photography. It is coming along just fine. Sorry to write so late after buying the book but I am getting more and more work. I think I am almost ready to do photography fulltime, so I thought I would let you know. Thank you. - Margie McKenna, N.Y.
Love the book. I am thinking about ditching my job and doing portrait photography full time. This is because I am just getting busier and busier and mostly because I followed the guidelines of your book. If you ever do a news letter, please send them to this email address. I want as much business building info as I can get. - Randy Taylor, Chicago
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