On 10 Jul 98 at 9:41, Kerry Dressler wrote:
<snip>
> It depends on what you have, what you want to do, and if this will be full
> or part time. Look at your work critically. If you like a particular type
> of photography (weddings, nature, etc. etc.) and think your work is better
> than what's out there it may well be. Find a representative agency that
> handles that type of work and submit a portfolio to them. See what
> happens. There are books on Selling Stock Photos, finding Stock agencies,
> even working free-lance. Course, you could just put up a website and wait
> for folks to come to you, too.. We certainly need more OLYMPUS
> photographers represented in the market place.. Just don't forget your
> humble Olympus roots!
>
Thanks for the good advice, Kerry. I have no expectations of making money at
it, just hoping to cover some of the additional costs of doing things the way
I'd like to, which mostly means covering the cost of working with a pro lab
rather than the local drug store chain. If I can achieve this, then maybe I'll
take the next step.
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Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
250-743-6240
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