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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 215546" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Wow, Whitelight I have no idea how to market yourself. I'm not a businessman nor a good photographer, lol. Luckily, I'm a tech guy and I can take plenty of enjoyment in just fully learning my equipment and trying to help people with their equipment questions. I spend a lot of time here looking at others' pictures and I'm working on seeing creatively when I'm out and about.</p><p></p><p>Your pictures are great and I think you could sell prints of your work. No additional equipment or people-posing skills needed. They either sell or they don't, no pressure of pleasing a client. To me, this seems like a more fun branch of photography. </p><p></p><p>My wife drags me to craft shows and there is always a booth set up from a well known local photographer. He sells prints of local scenes and of his travels. He has a nice shop in a nearby 'artsy-crafty' town. He sells online too. I have seen his work in professional buildings and restaurants, so people are buying his scenes. People around here like local pictures of places they know. He's been around a long time. </p><p></p><p>Here's his site, maybe you can get some ideas from what he sells. Your site has a nicer look/feel. <a href="http://www.theexposuresgallery.com" target="_blank">Hudson Valley Photographs | Fine Art Photography | Travel Photography | Photography Workshops</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 215546, member: 4923"] Wow, Whitelight I have no idea how to market yourself. I'm not a businessman nor a good photographer, lol. Luckily, I'm a tech guy and I can take plenty of enjoyment in just fully learning my equipment and trying to help people with their equipment questions. I spend a lot of time here looking at others' pictures and I'm working on seeing creatively when I'm out and about. Your pictures are great and I think you could sell prints of your work. No additional equipment or people-posing skills needed. They either sell or they don't, no pressure of pleasing a client. To me, this seems like a more fun branch of photography. My wife drags me to craft shows and there is always a booth set up from a well known local photographer. He sells prints of local scenes and of his travels. He has a nice shop in a nearby 'artsy-crafty' town. He sells online too. I have seen his work in professional buildings and restaurants, so people are buying his scenes. People around here like local pictures of places they know. He's been around a long time. Here's his site, maybe you can get some ideas from what he sells. Your site has a nicer look/feel. [URL="http://www.theexposuresgallery.com"]Hudson Valley Photographs | Fine Art Photography | Travel Photography | Photography Workshops[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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