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May 26, 2008 15:46 |  #16

1.) Brinker Photography (www.BrinkerPhoto.com (external link))
2.) Around 2004ish, just got the website going this year though.
3.) Around 4 years ago.
4.) Don't offer services for free to anyone! They will set the idea that you have no value, and will continue to want things for free.
5.) Here she be, my favorite for this year really.

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May 27, 2008 14:29 |  #17

JenniferLShort wrote in post #5598982 (external link)
I love that! I think I am going to print this quote and put it into my wallet. I will pull it out everytime I start putting myself down. Photography is my passion! Now I have a quote to go with it. Mind if I use it?

dont mind, as long as you keep the copyright ;)

remmember one thing, nobody ever got good at something he dont like. It is because technological skills are less important than brain, eye and sixth sense. It applies almost everywhere but in photography and art it is valid thrice. Besides, photography is so nice and fullfilling hobby that you can love to do it even without earning anything. There is not many professions which global-wide are done mostly as hobby and so variegated. Need a break shooting kids? Get your self macro lens and open new world of fun. Street photography is also amazing branch, hard to master but very entertaining.


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May 28, 2008 18:58 |  #18

fkh wrote in post #5606165 (external link)
dont mind, as long as you keep the copyright ;)

remmember one thing, nobody ever got good at something he dont like. It is because technological skills are less important than brain, eye and sixth sense. It applies almost everywhere but in photography and art it is valid thrice. Besides, photography is so nice and fullfilling hobby that you can love to do it even without earning anything. There is not many professions which global-wide are done mostly as hobby and so variegated. Need a break shooting kids? Get your self macro lens and open new world of fun. Street photography is also amazing branch, hard to master but very entertaining.

Nicely said. I did get a macro. I told my mother just yesterday that i hated getting flowers for some reason. After getting into Photography I understand why. I love taking pictures of flowers that are alive! Don't kill them! I also went downtown recently and took some pictures. I have included them for your enjoyment.

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I love taking pictures of children! They are so innocent and giving of themselves. My camera goes with me everywhere. You just never know when that perfect shot will present itself.


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I couldn't include the flower picture. Here it is.

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May 29, 2008 13:56 |  #20

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Been in business 2 years. Studied photography for 3 years and got my degree in it.

If I could share one piece of advice...it would be....be nice to EVERYONE even if they are a total b*tch to you. Word travels like wildfire and the stories only grow grander as they spread.

Favorite image...holy crap, i have no idea. Here is a recent one that I kinda like. I can't pick a favorite.


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