Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Make $200 a day taking simple photos

Recently, I've been looking into simple ways to make a little extra change as a photographer. I figure, the simple fact of the matter is, that I probably won't have a cult following as a photographer for quite some time. I'll need to build rapport with clients in specific niches in order to gain that kind of following and residual work flow.

So, In the mean time, I will have to make due with making little bits of change from various places. This isn't to say that lots of money can't be made, however.

In the guide Taking simple photos for $200 a day! John Carroll walks you through a simple step by step program on how to be in high demand as a photographer for national companies on a local level. He includes contacts to make getting started much more simple, and compounds that with a wealth of information to guide even the newest photographer to the hidden money pot within this realm of photography.

The best part about this system is that almost anyone can do it, even if you don't have spectacular photography technique, or expensive equipment. The whole system revolves around documentary style photos. As you can see from the examples on his site, nearly anyone could expose a car or home or bus or tractor well enough for an insurance company!

If you have basic computer skills (which if you're reading this, you do), have a camera, and a few other really low tech tools (like a tape measure), you can get started Taking simple photos for $200 a day!

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