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LINKS: Photography Resources
- Apogee Photo Magazine
- https://www.apogeephoto.com
- Fascinating selection of articles on freelance photography.
- Brands, Models and Copyright: How Photographers Can Protect Themselves
- https://www.blind-magazine.com/tips/brands-models-and-copyright-how-photographers-can-protect-themselves/
- Dan Heller Photography: Model Releases
- https://www.danheller.com/model-release.html
- Dan Heller Photography: Photography Business Topics
- https://www.danheller.com/bizfaq.html
- Dan Heller Photography: Photo Techniques and Suggestions
- https://www.danheller.com/techfaq.html
- Fstoppers
- https://fstoppers.com/
- If you don't check out any other links on this page, do check this one - it's incredible. "Fstoppers is an online community aimed at educating and inspiring photographers, videographers, and creative professionals. Fstoppers has grown into one of the top resources for photography lighting, gear reviews, business tips, behind the scenes, and industry news."
- National Press Photographers Association
- https://nppa.org/
- Online Portfolio
- https://websitesetup.org/make-online-portfolio/
- A useful article on the benefits of having an online photography portfolio, and how to set one up using Wordpress or Wix.
- The Pixpa Photography Blog
- https://www.pixpa.com/blog/tag/photography
- ShortCourses.com
- https://www.shortcourses.com
- A selection of free online courses in digital photography; loads of information.
- Travel Photography
- https://expertvagabond.com/photography/
- The Ultimate Guide to Freelance Photography
- https://www.udemy.com/course/the-ultimate-guide-to-freelance-photography/
- This is a fee-based course; at this moment (January 2024) it's priced at $9.99, so it might be worth a look.
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