Gosh this is like walking into a room full of people you don't know!
I'm Emma from Lancashire, and somewhere along the line late in 2010 i have started to move from photography as a hobby to setting up a website and facebook page and trying to make some money out of it. It's slow going, mainly because i don't have a clue what i'm doing on the web side of things. Have had a couple of customers though who have been happy which is reassuring. Kind of.
I mainly do equestrian photography, and mainly portraiture (on the business side), since it seems the most popular type for individual shoots. Not sure if anyone else in here does that sort of thing? I do try different types with my own horse, and am planning on getting into equestrian event photography more this year. Oh, and i do photography for an estate agent including 360 degree shots. It's not that exciting though!
Is that the sort of introduction i'm supposed to give? Am i doing anything wrong? Please let me know if i do, i'm as lost here as i am in the photography business lol!
Oh, most of you say what equipment you use. Until recently i just had my basic olympus e410 and kit lenses. Now i have my hands on a Canon 500d and my next purchase is going to be a nice fast 70-200mm for it. not very exciting at all. I love the 500d after my slow olympus though
I'm Emma from Lancashire, and somewhere along the line late in 2010 i have started to move from photography as a hobby to setting up a website and facebook page and trying to make some money out of it. It's slow going, mainly because i don't have a clue what i'm doing on the web side of things. Have had a couple of customers though who have been happy which is reassuring. Kind of.
I mainly do equestrian photography, and mainly portraiture (on the business side), since it seems the most popular type for individual shoots. Not sure if anyone else in here does that sort of thing? I do try different types with my own horse, and am planning on getting into equestrian event photography more this year. Oh, and i do photography for an estate agent including 360 degree shots. It's not that exciting though!
Is that the sort of introduction i'm supposed to give? Am i doing anything wrong? Please let me know if i do, i'm as lost here as i am in the photography business lol!
Oh, most of you say what equipment you use. Until recently i just had my basic olympus e410 and kit lenses. Now i have my hands on a Canon 500d and my next purchase is going to be a nice fast 70-200mm for it. not very exciting at all. I love the 500d after my slow olympus though
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