“I’ve never been good at the Selling part of Assembly Line Portraits.” I tell the fellow who has been my Manager for the past few years, but whose future is now as much up in the air as my own. “I’m not good at selling either.” He said and put on his serious face. “But …
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Come On, How Hard Can It Be?
May 25, 2012 – 3:22 pm
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By The Photographer
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Posted in Photography, The Company
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Tagged assembly line, dreams, fellow, fine art photography, great american novel, high quality, images, job, love, old school, photographer, photographers, portrait studios, portraits, prima donna, quality cameras, school assembly, short stories, tweaking, ways to make money
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Do What You Love
“I’ve got another job.” The Passer says. “I’m going to be a Corrections Officer.” “You mean like a Prison Guard?” I say and try to imagine the slightly pudgy, fairly short man in front of me as a prison guard. “It’s a good job and the pay is good.” “Well, good luck with that.” Over …
May 10, 2011 – 3:36 pm
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By The Photographer
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Posted in Big Box Stories, Directory Work, Money, Photography
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Tagged ansel adams, assembly line, bit of fun, endeavors, fine art photography, first camera, five dollars, good job, good luck, great camera, great eye, landscape images, photographers, pictures of trees, portrait photographer, prison guard, prison guards, salesperson, short man, sunsets
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