The 6 (Surprising) Best Cities for Photographers to Live and Work
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In the era of the freelance economy, writers, designers, and other creatives are increasingly more able to choose where they want to live based on their preferences, rather than where the work is. But for photographers, it's a little different — after all, unlike designers, who can work offsite most of the time, photographers have to actually be where the work is, whether it's a commercial job, a wedding, or a sweeping outdoor landscape.
The Difference Between Professional and Amateur Photographers
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In the broadest definition of the words, the difference between a professional and an amateur lies not in the action of doing a thing or performing a service, but rather, whether or not clients are willing to pay for that thing or service. An amateur does something for fun, and they don't get paid.
Creative Entrepreneurs Share Their Secrets For Selling Digital Products
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Blogging in and of itself isn't a highly lucrative pursuit for most creative entrepreneurs -- instead, it's an important part of their overall marketing and SEO strategy, which is a great reason to do it. However, if you're very savvy and also have the potential to sell digital products, like ebooks, crafting patterns, MP3s, or other goods which can be delivered and consumed via the internet, it's not that difficult to put your blogging skills to real work and start turning a profit.
Sue Bryce: How to Take More Flattering Photos
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As we approach the holiday season, if you're even remotely handy with a camera, you're probably already preparing for the inevitable moment when you wind up behind one, trying to get all seven of your aunts and uncles to smile like they mean it. Family photos, portraits of the kids in their new clothes, or candids of everyone bustling around -- during this time of year, your subjects are probably less likely to be professional models, and more likely to be related to you.
Why Designing By Hand Still Matters
When I first started teaching graphic design, the classroom had no computers. It was a foundations course and students were required to make everything by hand.
How to Be More Than a Photographer
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Terrible customer service experiences are so common -- and so commonly frustrating -- that websites like Yelp and Urban Spoon rely on them for their business. Because, of course, very few people have such blindingly good experiences that they merit a review.
The Dillinger Escape Plan's Ben Weinman: 'Everyone Has The Ability To Be Creative'
It's my culture. It's where I come from.