Make Money with your Digital Photography

· Sold by John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
368
Pages

About this ebook

Learn to find the opportunities and make money with your digital camera

Most digital photo buffs have thought about turning their hobby into a side business, but building a successful business takes more than passion and photographic skill. Erin Manning knows how, and she shares her expertise in this nuts-and-bolts guide.

Manning, host of the DIY Network’s The Whole Picture, shows you how to identify and act on opportunities, make a business plan, and manage your business from day to day. Make Money with Your Digital Photography is also full of tips to help you improve your product.

  • Shows how to find opportunities to get paid for your photography and how to follow up on them
  • Helps photographers identify and prepare for pitfalls and problems they may confront
  • Packed with advice from the author's own experience in starting and building her own photography business
  • Explores popular genres, including wedding photography, shooting children's sports, and taking family portraits
  • Includes tips and tricks for improving your photos
  • Written by a successful photographer and host of DIY Network’s The Whole Picture

If you've considered turning your digital photography hobby into a money-making venture, Make Money with Your Digital Photography shows you how to get there.

About the author

Erin Manning is a natural entrepreneur who turned her passion for photography into a successful business. As a professional photographer, she specializes in lifestyle imagery for clients such as AT&T, Bank of America, and Disney.

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