Thanks for this info Paul. I'll certainly get it for my bookshelf.
--- In selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <paul@...> wrote:
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> Hi, Mike:
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> I'm sure you'll find this a useful group as you embark on your learning journey about the stock picture industry. To help you jump-start your knowledge, how about a good book? Since you worked in academia, this should be a familiar and comfortable concept! Take a look at this page, and you'll find reviews and listings of a number of books that can be very helpful for stock shooters, whether neophytes or experienced pros:
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> http://www.stockanswers.com/resources/stockphotography.html
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> phh
> PAUL H. HENNING
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> --- In selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <welshlensman@> wrote:
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> > Hi there,
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> > As you can see I'm new to the group so I felt i should introduce myself to everybody to be polite.
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> > I'm a professional photographer of 35 years standing with experience in most aspects of image production. Until a few days ago I was Senior Photographer to the Media Department on a large University based in South Wales, UK. Due to cutback, I now find myself out of work and looking to start my own business as a freelance which is where stock imaging is I feel likely to play a major role in creating a viable business in these difficult days.
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> > As I've been working for the same employer for the last 12 years and having no experience in stock photography (other than seeing these images) I hope to I shall find friendly faces prepared to share their experiences as I'm only too prepared to share mine.
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> > If you feel you could help by start along this path, please do contact me. As even at my age and level of photographic experience like to say, (you never stop learn) which I think is an aspect of this job that keeps it fresh for as long as your prepared to learn.
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> > Thanks for taking the time to read this
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> > Cheers
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> > Mike
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