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Monthly Archives: June 2007

Step By Step Guide to Shooting a Wedding

I’ve had several emails from readers asking how I prepare for a wedding, how I shoot the wedding, how I do the post-production, etc. As most of you know, I am semi-retired. I really don’t take new clients unless I know them, or have covered an event for one of their sisters, neighbors, etc. Tomorrow,...

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Where I Host My Websites

Often, photographers will ask me where I have my websites hosted. I think there are many good web hosts, and some terrible ones. I build my first website in 1994, so I’ve experienced both the good and the bad. For the past several years, my answer has been simple: I use HostMonster. To be honest,...

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Home Run Baseball Photography

I didn’t write this article. I found it while surfing the net and though some of you might find it interesting. Information on the author is included at the end of the post. After reading this article, if you’d like some tips on getting a good entry-level digital SLR that’s perfect for photographing youth sports,...

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A Good Entry-Level Digital SLR Camera

A few weeks ago, a fried of mine (Ron) asked for some camera advice. He isn’t a professional photographer — he’s a professional dad. He has a son who is an excellent baseball player and they travel around Southern California to tournaments. I was taking photos at one of these tournaments and got a few...

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Meet Someone Who IS Doing It Right

We have a blog reader on the East Coast who has done a great job on his first wedding. His name is Chris James, and I encourage you to see how he is developing his new blog and displaying his first wedding album. Visit Chris James, here. If you need a portrait, wedding, or events...

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Getting Your Photography Business Online – Part Four

This is the fourth post in a series about getting your photography business online. If you haven’t read Part 1, 2 and 3, scroll down and read them, then come back here. OK, now you have a blog, a place to host your album showcases, and an e-commerce site. They only thing left, to get...

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