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  • P Paul Watson

    KaЯl wrote: Congrats, a new career is begining LOL, well hobby at most. Tough earning good money out of photography and if you do manage to then it is normally after 20 years of learning and getting your work out there and into the right places. And my shots are not anywhere near worth buying... maybe one day :)

    Paul Watson
    Bluegrass
    Cape Town, South Africa

    My humble photographic tribute to our world[^]

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    Not always. A friend of mine is photograph. He made small jobs for 5 years, then got one for a car magazine, which he's always working for. First he's paid approx. 100€ per picture in the magasine (generally between 5 to 10 pictures per week), and second cars makers lend him their newest cars so he can make the pictures. Nice, isn't it? :)


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      Not always. A friend of mine is photograph. He made small jobs for 5 years, then got one for a car magazine, which he's always working for. First he's paid approx. 100€ per picture in the magasine (generally between 5 to 10 pictures per week), and second cars makers lend him their newest cars so he can make the pictures. Nice, isn't it? :)


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      KaЯl wrote: First he's paid approx. 100€ per picture in the magasine (generally between 5 to 10 pictures per week), and second cars makers lend him their newest cars so he can make the pictures. Nice, isn't it? That second bit would be payment enough for me :-D He must be quite good though. Care to tell me his name and which car magazine? No problem if you don't want to. I will be happy with photography wether people want to buy my shots one day or not. And probably if I did get paid then I would put the money back into better equipment and travel money so I can get those glorious shots :)

      Paul Watson
      Bluegrass
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      My humble photographic tribute to our world[^]

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      • D David Stone

        David Wulff wrote: something exactly similar What does that mean? "Oh, it was precisely the same, but slightly different." How does that work? ;P


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        No one likes a smart arse David, especially not me. ;P


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        • P Paul Watson

          Awesome, *they used one of my pictures on a local news site, News24.co.za. I emailed the editor some photos as they had no coverage of the blaze. Ok so sue me, I am chuffed :-D * If the link does not show my photo for you anymore (might have moved onto other news), then view this screen capture

          Paul Watson
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          Paul Watson wrote: My humble photographic tribute to our world[^] The 'Holey Rock' looks amusingly like a seal at rest... Nice shot!:-D "How many times do I have to flush before you go away?" - Megan Forbes, on Management (12/5/2002)

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