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Earning From A Hobby

By Fra Tiffany The opportunity to turn your passion into a source of living doesn't come often. While there are more than a few who will not let the chance pass them by, others are simply too afraid to make that transition. Among the various reasons that the latter will offer is the uncertainty of the future. But though such uncertainty is real, don't we all have to take some risks in life? After all, the possibility of success is just as real. So the moment you have mustered the courage to make that shift, we hope that you can make good use of the ideas we've provided here. For the purpose of discussion, let's talk about one's love for taking photographs. When one turns this hobby into a business, a lot of changes must place. One of which involves the photography equipment. If you're simply taking photos for fun, you don't actually need that much gadgets as a professional photographer. But considering that you decide to finally become one, you will...

Setting Up Your Very Own Home Photography Studio

By Luke Walker Perhaps you are interested in eventually building your very own home photography studio. Let's look at some useful tips on how to go about this. First and foremost, you're best off using a fairly small sized room with neutral white walls. White walls ensure that the light remains uncolored, so that the person you are photographing doesn't get subjected to any coloration by the light (imagine if your walls were neon yellow for example...). You may have a soft box, an umbrella, or both in the room. A soft box is a small box that connects on top of the flash, the small flash tube fires its light out, which is reflected from the insides of the walls of the soft box before passing through a translucent material that goes over the front of the soft box, shattering the light in all directions. An umbrella is very similar to a soft box with the main difference being that some of the light coming from the flash is able to pass through it, and the rest ref...