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Jul 26 2009

Nikon D60 DSLR Camera

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www.nikond60.com | Have you ever created a digital image with your Nikon D60 digital photos? Perhaps you’ve used Nikon D60 DSLR Camera to quickly generate a photo, where the images slowly push in and pull out. You can use a slew of programs to turn your digital photos into a smart DSLR Camera presentation. However, with the Nikon D60 technology today, everybody can create a digital photo.

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Jul 10 2009

Nikon D90 review

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Full review at www.cameralabs.com . A ten minute video tour around Nikon’s latest mid-range DSLR, the D90, including clips from its movie mode, by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com . For our full review, sample images and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text or visit cameralabs . com. If you have any questions regarding the D90 or this review, feel free to comment in the Nikon D90 thread in the Cameralabs forums.

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Jun 21 2009

Nikon D700 review

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Full review at: www.cameralabs.com : A ten minute video tour around the Nikon D700, the second full-frame DSLR from Nikon, by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com . For our full review, sample images and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text.

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Nov 23 2008

Is It Time YOU Thought About How You Can Make Money Taking Pictures?

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If you and your camera are inseparable - if your images are really good - if YOU are the one always pressed into service when the need for pictures arises (and you love doing this) you have probably already asked yourself if you could make money taking pictures.

The answer is YES, you can!

How? Develop a plan - determine a course of action - and do it!

All the time that you have spent over the years, taking pictures for everyone -free - can now be viewed as an investment. Others know your work. You have experience! This is good. Friends can be your best advertisers. They can also be your customers. They have all - at one time or another - paid to have their picture taken. You, too, have probably paid to have your picture taken. Now YOU can meet their needs.

Let others know what you are doing Having a small amount of business cards printed works well. They are inexpensive and very effective to hand out; letting others know that you are working into photography for hire now. Hand these out to ALL your friends - “accidentally” hand them more than one - remember they have contacts in many areas that can be pointed back to YOU!

List the types of photography you have done - FREE - within the last two years. They likely include: family reunions

pictures at graduations

families

weddings

Photographers CHARGE for shooting:

family reunions

pictures at graduations

families

weddings

And people are happy to pay. They want pictures! Someone is making money taking pictures - for people that YOU know. Why not YOU?

Look through some of your pictures

Compare these with ones you have seen done by a local photographer for hire. Are yours as good? Can you make as good? Can you make them better? Are you willing to put forth the effort to make them great? - Everyone loves GREAT photos -

Starting to make money taking pictures is EASIER than you think. You already have a good camera - you know how to use it - and you love using it. Now you need to gain experience shooting as a pro:

YOU controlling the shots, in order to make it a great photograph.

YOU selecting the background - the lighting - the poses - the arrangements!

YOU having a theme in mind for a photo session.

These aspects of photography - and more - are within your grasp. How? Just keep doing what you have been doing -shooting for family and friends- but now with a definite purpose in mind.

The next time you are at a get-together - shoot like you would if you were charging for the event. Download these photos and look at them through the eyes of a customer. Would you be willing to pay for these pictures? You are now your own teacher. Get input from others - especially from ones that were there. Listening to their comments is like hearing what a customer thinks.

This is a great learning tool! You can gain experience doing what you love doing, with a new view - taking pictures of willing subjects (because they know you, and you know how to make them look good) and developing you own style of photography.

These are but a couple of ways that you can begin to make money taking pictures.

For more information on how to make money taking pictures and other related subjects you may want to read the article :

http://www.you-can-do-great-photography.com/making-money-taking-pictures.html

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Nov 18 2008

How much did you pay for your wedding photography for the day?

Published by admin under Wedding Photography

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I’m considering highering an amateur who takes pretty good pics and she says she’ll charge me only $700 and provide me with a CD with all of my images. She’ll cover the hour before the wedding, the wedding and the recepetion for a couple hours. A total of about 5 hours or so. What do you think?

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Nov 12 2008

Wedding Photography Course

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www.photographyworkshops.co.uk /-Learn how to photograph a wedding and create stunning contemporary images in 2 days. The courses will appeal to those new to wedding photography and those considering it as a professional career. This short video will give you an insight into the 2 days workshop.

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