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Listen to Andy every week. Learn how to use your camera, and start a Photography Side Hustle. It’s a great way to earn extra money.

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If you need help with your settings, editing, or absolutely anything, this is the place to get help.

Post your photos and get feedback, or message Andy and get private feedback. The faster you get answers to your problems, the faster you can make some money.

Latest Posts

Different Types of Photography

Different Types of Photography

Abstract Wikipedia says that Abstract images are; Non-objective, experimental, or Conceptual Photography. I’m not sure what the market is like for selling abstract images but I do like them. I think they would look great as wall art in offices and homes.   “This...

Pricing

Pricing

How do I price my work? Before you start deciding on your pricing you need to find out how much money you need to make each month. This is your Break-Even Point. The point at which you have enough money to pay all your bills and give yourself a living wage. So now you...

Aperture Priority Mode

Aperture Priority Mode

Is it OK to shoot in Aperture Priority Mode?  Yes, it definitely is. I’m always talking about shooting in Manual Mode. Professional photographers need to be able to shoot in Manual Mode, it’s a must-have skill.  You need to have control of your camera.  There are...

Preparing your images for printing

Preparing your images for printing

Why is my image resolution too low for printing? When you upload your images to an online image lab you need to meet their minimum size requirement.  There are lots of different minimum sizes across all the print labs, so I’m not going to cover that now. What you need...

Live View of Viewfinder?

Live View of Viewfinder?

These are two different ways to look at and compose your image. On a DSLR the Live View is a video feed on the rear LCD screen, and the Viewfinder is an optical view through the lens. Mirrorless cameras have both the LCD screen and the viewfinder using a video feed....