Make Money with your Digital Photography
Make Cash with your Digital Photography
- Shows how to find possibilities to get paid for your photography and how to comply with up on them
- Aids photographers determine and put together for pitfalls and troubles they may possibly confront
- Packed with guidance from the author's very own knowledge in beginning and creating her personal photography organization
- Explores well-liked genres, which includes wedding photography, shooting children's sports, and taking family portraits
- Includes tips and tricks for improving your photographs
Discover to locate the possibilities and make money with your digital cameraMost digital photo buffs have believed about turning their hobby into a side organization, but constructing a effective business requires a lot more than passion and photographic skill. Erin Manning knows how, and she shares her knowledge in this nuts-and-bolts manual.Manning, host of the DIY Network’s The Whole Picture, exhibits you how to determine and act on possibilities, make a enterprise strategy, and handle your enterprise from day to day. Make M
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A Good Place to Start,
Professional photographer Erin Manning, host of the DIY Network program The Whole Picture, shares her expertise to help digital photographers turn their hobby into a business. The book covers topics such as how to identify and act upon opportunities, creating a business plan, managing the business, and many tips on how to improve one's photography.
I especially appreciated the first chapter entitled Personal Discovery, which helps the reader evaluate personal interests, discover one's niche, and gives suggestions for improving one's expertise through classes and photo groups. Other chapters cover the topics of equipment, specific types of photography such as portraits, sports, weddings, food and product photography, and travel; business and marketing information, and tips for enhancing photos using photo software. The chapter on marketing gives tips for how to research a market, develop a brand, and market effectively. There is good basic information on developing a business plan, how to copyright one's work, and setting prices.
While this book doesn't cover every detail one needs to know about starting and running a business, it is a good place to start for the basics and what one needs to consider as it pertains to photography. I think anyone who enjoys digital photography as a hobby and has considered turning it into something profitable will benefit from the information and the author's personal experiences as a photographer and businesswoman.
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