Transitioning into Professional Photography: Part 2 – Tuts+ Premium
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Transitioning into Professional Photography: Part 2 – Tuts+ Premium

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We have another Photo Premium tutorial exclusively available to Premium members today. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to make the big jump from amateur to pro. Learn more at the jump!

In this four-part series, commercial photographer Simon Plant offers advice to those wishing to take the step from amateur to full time professional.

In part two, he discusses building a portfolio to present your work in the best way. He also dives into the dicey world of photography pricing.

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  • http://www.digitalsparkle.com Digital Sparkle

    I agree, the photographers portfolio is the most important thing online. It’s what the client see’s, so not only does the work need to be clean, but your website needs to load fairly quickly.