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<blockquote data-quote="DaveW" data-source="post: 58352" data-attributes="member: 7183"><p>Hi Joe,</p><p>The wedding anniversy pics were done as a present, but also because I wanted to see how the reaction was. They are friends, but it was an experiment in real time and to see if I could do something of a decent standard. </p><p></p><p>The Pet project is roughly half and half. That is, I am friendly with the person and suggested I take some pics of his Horse. Again an experiment to see if I can get some worthwhile pics, but he has loaded on the Dogs.....its ok but that puts me under some pressure to produce the goods as it were.</p><p></p><p>The whole reason I'm doing it is to get a cross section of stuff to put in an album of my best work. I would like to eventually do something on a semi pro level, and of course get some income from it albeit a small percentage.</p><p></p><p>I have never enjoyed my photography more, after learning standard skills, and I just want to improve. Real time in real events is daunting and I take my hat off to the pro's who do it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input Joe and sound advice there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveW, post: 58352, member: 7183"] Hi Joe, The wedding anniversy pics were done as a present, but also because I wanted to see how the reaction was. They are friends, but it was an experiment in real time and to see if I could do something of a decent standard. The Pet project is roughly half and half. That is, I am friendly with the person and suggested I take some pics of his Horse. Again an experiment to see if I can get some worthwhile pics, but he has loaded on the Dogs.....its ok but that puts me under some pressure to produce the goods as it were. The whole reason I'm doing it is to get a cross section of stuff to put in an album of my best work. I would like to eventually do something on a semi pro level, and of course get some income from it albeit a small percentage. I have never enjoyed my photography more, after learning standard skills, and I just want to improve. Real time in real events is daunting and I take my hat off to the pro's who do it. Thanks for the input Joe and sound advice there. [/QUOTE]
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