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Newborn for C&C and a couple of questions.

 
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Aug 14, 2010 21:41 as a reply to  @ post 10719050 |  #31

Is there any way you could help me out? I just downloaded some actions and textures from paint the moon and messed up while trying to install them. Is there any way you could right click on your download and under properties and tell me what program is under the "Opens with" option (that says change next to it)


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Aug 16, 2010 16:11 |  #32

Stacey8221 wrote in post #10722876 (external link)
Is there any way you could help me out? I just downloaded some actions and textures from paint the moon and messed up while trying to install them. Is there any way you could right click on your download and under properties and tell me what program is under the "Opens with" option (that says change next to it)

I'm not at my computer that has my CS4 on it so I can't look right now but when I get home and on it I will look and see what it says.

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What PP program do you use? I have elements 8 and just downloaded the freebies from paint the moon and cannot figure out how to get them in my elements!

I use Photoshop CS4.

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Wow! You did well to get what you got. These are great. I like your idea of giving away 5 shots for free then charging $10 per photo after that, but in saying that I think you are more than ready to be charging more!

Thanks! I'm hoping to start charging more! :D




  
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Oct 26, 2010 15:58 |  #33

You are awesome.... remember this one little thing when shooting children, even pets. Let your clients see as many shots as you can, even if they are "not perfect"...you will be amazed at what they will find "their favorite" shot to be....


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Oct 26, 2010 16:54 |  #34

My goodness, these are some gorgeous shots!! Thanks for sharing. :D


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Oct 27, 2010 12:49 as a reply to  @ joonrhee's post |  #35

Very beautiful shots! :)


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Oct 27, 2010 21:13 |  #36

From your description of a baby that was fussy, you sure got alot of good shots, I would say you are better than you think! Some money shots for sure.




  
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Oct 28, 2010 23:41 |  #37

Be more confident in yourself. The quality of your images is charge-worthy. Show people your work (link to gallery, etc.) and tell them your session fee (and time limit) and give them your print pricing. If they ask to set up a session after they know what your fee and time limits are, you know they are serious, and you can feel more at ease with doing your job. Trust me, they will want to buy your images.


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Oct 30, 2010 08:01 |  #38

put it this way. if I were to get someone to come and take pics of our little man then I would happilly pay for images like these.


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