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Know Your Value as a Photographer

November 15, 2016 by David Fleet

Why It’s Important to Know Your Value When you want to convince people of the value of your services, you have to first know your own value. Customers have many choices when it comes to photographers. Prices can vary a great deal, whether someone wants a wedding photographer, shots for a resume or glamorous shots … Read more

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How to make money from Photography

November 10, 2016 by David Fleet
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How to make money from Photography If you are like I was when I started out and you are wondering how to make money from photography then keep reading because below I will go through some of the best ways to start earning some money with your photos and skills. Making money from photography is … Read more

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