This will hopefully work out and doing the Dance portraits you may also
start working up some word of mouth about you and what you offer in the way
of photos.

Jeffery

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Larry Colen
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 2:54 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Dance portraits, take II

I've been exploring a business model of setting up a small studio at a local
milonga, letting people do short photo sessions for free, posting low
resolution photos, and selling disks of higher resolution photos, prints and
so forth.

Last month there was a slight disconnect with the organizers who didn't
quite understand what was being offered, and who didn't do a good job of
publicizing it.  The sort of glitch that is to be expected, so things
weren't exactly hopping, but the people who did do sessions last month were
very happy with them, and several of them did sessions again last night.  My
goal for last night was $100 worth of business, which would bring me up to
nearly minimum wage.  I only have cash in hand for $50, but I've got verbal
orders for at least $40 more.  As it worked out I did 11 sessions, plus
photographed a dance demonstration between 8 and 12, and looks like I've got
money coming in from at least four of them. 

I don't think I've quite got the lighting nailed down, but I got by with the
big white lightning and a reflector on a radio trigger.  I tend to prefer
somewhat more dramatic lighting in my photos, but since most of my photos
had women of enough maturity to prefer softer lighting, that was fine.  It's
very interesting working in this environment where rather spending a lot of
time to get a perfect shot, I'm trying to get some decent shots fairly
quickly.

This certainly doesn't seem like a way to make a comfortable living. Or,
pretty much any living, but it might end up being good publicity to get me
other work, and it certainly made me more money that sitting at home arguing
trivialities on PDML.

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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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