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2011 Wrap-Up #3: Major Business Milestones (Photography Business Tips)
While learning things the hard way in 2011, I also had some great successes and reached some major milestones in my business. Here are a few, with some tips about how to do the same for yourself, if you’d like: Doubled … Continue reading
Posted in For Business Owners, Marketing Ideas, Photography Workflow, Shooting and Editing
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Part 6: Is A Camera’s Aspect Ratio Important? (Tower Theatre / Retro Oklahoma City)
Does aspect ratio really matter? I mean, you can just crop images to any aspect you’d like in post-production, right? I mentioned previously that I used three different cameras in this personal photography project. One of the reasons why I … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Fine Art & Personal Projects, Shooting and Editing
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