Professional Photography Business Software
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Professional Photography Business Software
I need photo editing software!!!!?
Firstly, please answer this ONLY if you know what you are talking about!
All I have is IrfanView right now and I need a program that will help me get professional looking pictures instead of ones that look like I just messed with the contrast a little. I am getting my refund check and I’ll have a little money to spend. I need something I’ll be able to use while obtaining my degree in commercial photography next fall. And I need a program I can use over the summer for business projects I’ve got lined up.
Please help!
Get Gimp for free. It is very similar to Adobe CS2. If you want the best go for CS4 but be prepared to spend a lot of money.
Professional Photography Business Software

How to Start a Photography Business
If you are a keen photographer why not consider turning your hobby into the business. The field of photography is vast and can incorporate:
* Weddings
* Portraits
* Commercial
* Stock
* Pets
* Scientific
* Food
As you can see there are a range of niches within photography. I know a couple of people who make a very good living simply taking photos of food. Most photographers will concentrate on a couple of niche areas and build up their reputation in these fields, getting well known in a niche area is vital to survive in a competitive market such as this one.
The beauty of self employment is that there are no job interviews, no courses to sit and no qualifications to get before you can start. Anyone can become a photographer. That said I would not advise setting up until you know your equipment inside and out and are confident that the photos you take are of a professional standard.
If you would like to further your credentials you could perhaps participate in a short photography course at your local college or community center or even enroll on a more in depth night class at a local university.
Professional photography equipment is very expensive to buy however advances in technology have made good quality equipment affordable for everyone. Ideally you’ll need to purchase the following. You’ll need a decent quality camera, a tripod, lightbox, filters, lighting, a some decent photo processing software. The good news is that this stuff is affordable and you can pick up a lot of bargains on eBay. In addition to this decent software came be had for free check out http://www.gimp.org/ for an excellent example.
OK, so you’ve made your mind up, you’ve got your equipment and you’re ready to start, now where are those customers gonna come from?
* Portfolio – Keep it simple here, you don’t need to show your customers everything you’ve ever taken. Just show a decent mix of the shots you can take showing the quality of your work.
* Website – This is vital it can be used to showcase your portfolio, an e-commerce facility can sell your work and you can consider using adwords and search engine optimisation methods to drive traffic to your site and increase your customer base.
* Paint a picture – If you’re showcasing your work to potential clients, try to use framed shots rather than just images on a screen these paint a picture in your clients eye and make them much more likely to buy.
* Use promotional flyers and postcards to showcase your work, put these in local shops, libraries, community centers etc.
* Consider using other local business to promote your work. You could provide local coffee shops, cafe’s, gift shops etc with framed pictures to put on their walls, these could also be offered for sale giving you an extra income stream.
You’ll need to register with the appropriate body for tax purposes. In the UK you need to register with Revenue and Customs. You’ve got three months to register once you’ve started trading but you need to keep your records from day one. Bookkeeping doesn’t need to be a complicated business at its most basic level you just need to record everything coming in to and going out of the business. That said there are a number of sophisticated systems out there on the market such as Sage Accounts and Quickbooks which you can buy to make the process easier for you.
To assist with this it’s always worthwhile setting up a separate business bank account. Most high street banks will allow you a fee free period to use their services. Once this period is up you will usually pay charges based on the number of and nature of transactions you make.
You might also want to consider public liability insurance although not necessarily a legal requirement it’ll cover you for any accidents or incidents that arise as a result of you being in work. Typical cover will be in the region of 2 million pounds but as the risk for this type of business is minimal the premium should be easily affordable.
Overall, setting up a photography business can be very straightforward and well within the reach of most amateur photographers to turn their hobby into a business.
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Good video equipment for someone who wants to become a professional ?
So I have been into still photography for quite sometime now and i have even started a small business doing head shots and portraits. I have recently become interested in video. I have no formal training in videography (i don’t even know if that’s the right word for it) and i am looking to teach myself in the same way i did still photography.
I am looking for a camera (less than $1500) that will help me get started. also i would like suggestions on a video editing software. i have heard final cut is amazing but I’m not sure if i am ready to make an investment like that.
If you have any other suggestions…let me know.
your best source of information would be to check video enthusiast forums, like youtube or vimeo, find videos you like and ask the producer what equipment he used. most independent producer people will gladly share this knowledge.
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Has anyone ever used the slideshow software called SlideshowZilla 1.40? Or Flash Slideshow Maker 4.79?
Or DVD Photo Slideshow Professional 7.91? I can decide which one to buy for my photography website. I use Yahoo’s small business website, and have had a hard time adding a picture slideshow to it at all, so I need one that will work with Yahoo. Thanks!
This one is free and it works great.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photostory/default.mspx
Cheers
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