Start learning now. Practice, research, and play with ideas. When I was your age, I wanted to start a business also. At that time, I never could have imagined that there was so much information out there, so many things to learn. Build up your passion for what you want to do and be patient despite your limited opportunities now.
In the meantime, while you're practicing and learning, try to do small-scale operations. I've never done photography, but depending on what you do I'm sure you can find something to offer. The general idea is to consider what need someone else has and how you can apply your skills to help with that need.
Considering you'll have no room for an advertising budget, use word-of-mouth or flyers to advertise. Tell people what you're offering. Show them examples of what you have done. The more you do, the more you have to show and the more likely they'll see something they like. Don't be shy about it, and don't be afraid to have people say they aren't interested. You never know who might say they are.
Consider making your own free website using simple templates and some creativity. A lot of people will find it convenient to be able to see your photography portfolio online.
Sorry I can't offer more specific ideas, but I simply don't know enough about what you're doing. Good luck with your business.
2007-08-10 07:14:41
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answered by Derek Houston 2
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Try Trick Photography Special Effects - http://tinyurl.com/P5hFfbguuw
2015-12-10 10:34:27
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answered by Lue 3
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Hi there. Maybe you can start creating your very own blog and post your photos online.
Make your blog known to people by advertising. For example, use the 'word of mouth' tactic to get more people to your blog. From there, they will be able to see your work and who knows, if you are lucky to find people who appreciate your work, they might just pay you for those pics.
You will slowly build up your reputation as you are still young.
Check out my profile for more information on advertising or email me for my advices.
Good luck in your future ahead!
Cheers!
Keith
2007-08-10 07:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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weddings. special events.
make a portfoilo and show to the people
if you can do this well.
they will contract you for your service
can I have a BA please
2007-08-10 06:53:21
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answered by Michael M 7
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