How To Become a Freelance Photographer
And Earn Money From Your Photographs
Would you like to turn your hobby
into a considerable income?
This is a genuine opportunity to make £200-£1000 per week, using an easy to follow, step by step operators manual.
In straightforward, easy to follow stages the manual explains how, by using your camera, you could begin operating as a self-employed freelance photographer and be generating income within a matter of weeks. Many experienced freelance photographers began by using nothing more than a basic 35mm camera that you may well currently use, and are now earning in the region of £200 - £1000 a week. With the information contained in this manual, you could soon be joining them, using the "insider information" contained within our manual.
Being a freelancer has many advantages, including being your own boss and only working the hours you want. This makes it ideal for working around your existing lifestyle, so you do not have to take the risk of leaving your job in order to try it out. As the manual demonstrates, there are plenty of different photographic opportunities, so you will be able to decide which ones suit you best.
Once you have your camera, there is very little outlay in starting as a freelancer. You don't need expensive studios and processing equipment, only an eye for a good picture and an instinct for a market for your work. To assist you with this, the manual contains addresses of publications, photo libraries and other businesses to which you can approach to sell your pictures.
What's in the manual?
Here is a list of contents from our manual -
Introduction
Photography and You
Should You Be In Business For Yourself
How to Set Up a Tax Saving Bookkeeping System
Where Do You Start?
Establishing Your Business
A Question of Copyright
Market Suggestions
· Business Functions
· Cards
· Children
· Commercial
· Estate Agents
· Family Occasions
· Fashion
· Local Events
· Local Newspapers
· Magazines
· Pets
· Readers Letter Pages and Filler Markets
Portraits
· Families
· Possessions
· Studios
Photography and Photojournalism
· Freelance Travel Photography
· Selling Your Pictures
· Shot Selection
· Composing Travel Articles
· Further Ideas
Miscellaneous Ideas and Business Opportunities
Working With Agencies and Photograph Libraries
· Contact List
Weddings
Videotaping Weddings
Marketing Ideas
Producing Special Events Videos
Providing an Inventory Video Taping Service
Other Video Services
· Video Yearbooks
· Dubbing and Duplicating
Useful Addresses and Further Information
· Useful Addresses
· Useful Reading Material
· Magazines and Periodicals
A brief guide to establishing your business
Tax & VAT
The manual also covers the moving image as well, with ideas on how to produce and sell videos of special events such as weddings. With all this potential at your fingertips, you will need to know how to handle the income that you will be generating, so there are sections containing information on establishing and running your business, including tax and VAT issues.
What about the competition?
Once you have put the information contained in the manual into practice, you will find your pictures being used alongside that of far more established freelancers. This is because the knowledge you will quickly have gathered has taken other photographers far longer to attain. And if you think that the market is already saturated, just go into your local newsagent and look at the rows and rows of magazines and newspapers, all of which require fresh ideas and pictures week in week out .
How much is the Freelance Photographer Operators Manual?
All this information is available to you for just £19.99 for either the printed or electronic version - just a fraction of what you can expect to earn from its contents. This price even includes post and packaging for the printed copy. With the electronic version you get a free book entitled Fast Track Ideas for 5 Minute Writers, Artists & Photographers.
The Freelance Photographer's Operating Manual will help you on your way to a great future and help enable you to enjoy the freedom of working for yourself. Remember, you have probably already got what is needed to be a freelance photographer, so give it a go and see for yourself!
Order your guide right now. Click here for the printed version or click here to order your guide as an ebook.
With best wishes for your future success
Andy Stephens
Company Director
P & C Publications
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