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Nevermind the Whats

Every minute spent online is a minute spent not photographing. Are you making the most of your time? Here’s a few simple rules worth considering when reading about photography: 1. Most books could be a blog post or two and most blog posts could be a sentence or two.

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"How Digital Photography School Became a Multimillion Dollar Online Business"

Just in case you wanted to know how these things work [http://www.copyblogger.com/dps/]: > “People in the blogging and online marketing world know Darren Rowse from Problogger. Many, however, don’t realize that Problogger is an industry sideline where Darren shares what he learns from his primary

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Great Minds

Eleanor Roosevelt: > “Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.” This quote has been a great inspiration in determining what I choose to read about on photography blogs these days. Of course, I often replace the word “people” with “things” whenever a Nikon vs. Canon

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Know Your Teacher

I treat every blog I read as if I have a lot to learn from the author, as if the writer is my teacher. It’s a high standard, but it needs to be. My time and attention are my most valuable possessions. I have a limited supply and can’