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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 323234" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>I should've elaborated a bit. That's my bad, I have a tendency to do that.</p><p></p><p>What you have here is a golden opportunity. Doing head shots like this is the #1 most profitable way to get started earning some income with your photography. You already have a couple speedlights and soft boxes, all you need is a portable background and you can do this <em>anywhere</em>. Hair salons, real estate agents, schools, businesses, this list is endless. <em>Everyone</em> needs a good portrait, they're always in demand.</p><p></p><p>There's no long term <em>anything</em> associated with this. You don't have to build up a huge reputation. You don't need a big portfolio. There's no wooing and trade show going (like wedding photography). You just show up to the office, line them up, and take photos. It doesn't require a lot of setup time or a lot of space to assemble. In short, this is the ideal gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 323234, member: 1061"] I should've elaborated a bit. That's my bad, I have a tendency to do that. What you have here is a golden opportunity. Doing head shots like this is the #1 most profitable way to get started earning some income with your photography. You already have a couple speedlights and soft boxes, all you need is a portable background and you can do this [I]anywhere[/I]. Hair salons, real estate agents, schools, businesses, this list is endless. [I]Everyone[/I] needs a good portrait, they're always in demand. There's no long term [I]anything[/I] associated with this. You don't have to build up a huge reputation. You don't need a big portfolio. There's no wooing and trade show going (like wedding photography). You just show up to the office, line them up, and take photos. It doesn't require a lot of setup time or a lot of space to assemble. In short, this is the ideal gig. [/QUOTE]
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