Depends on what kind of clients you are looking for.
2006-08-24 10:01:09
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answered by NC 7
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You need to learn from professionals who have gone through exactly what you're like to do, not from a board full of random people.
Narrow your search and you'll learn from the ones who know what to do.
Read books about this. Find photographers.
Two of the best places to learn about operating a photography business are:
http://www.ilovephotography.com
http://www.pro4um.com
The second one does charge a fee, and I used to be a member, but that fee is totally worth it if you are serious about this as a career.
Both sites have extensive messages forums with professionals answering the questions of newbies.
You'll learn photography techniques and how to run the business side of things.
2006-08-24 21:48:30
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answered by high maintenance" girl 2
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My daughter has experienced this. She begun by taking family photos, working with other photographers, created an album displaying her work and tons of advertising.
2006-08-24 14:28:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hand out fliers, post info at public meeting areas, take out a small ad in the paper.
2006-08-24 14:24:47
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answered by crale70 3
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