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Learning how to build a photography website is easier than learning how to use a digital camera. Here’s a free online photography course that will teach you how to build a photography website. The course includes ebooks, video lessons, access to a photography forum, free photography website building tools, free photography website hosting, etc. After taking this online photography course you should have complete confidence in your photography website building, managing and promoting skills.
anthonymsmith said:
hey thanks this looks interesting
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introvertimages said:
I look forward to reading your post. Thanks for the information!
Marie la Star said:
Wow awesome thank you, really looking forward to your posts π
Marie
http://1picture1blog365days.wordpress.com/
lifesphoto said:
Great job, hoping it is that easy
Joe said:
I don’t know if it is easier building a website than taking a picture. I guess it depends how much work you want to put into each. You can take a snapshot photo, and just use a stock template for a website.
Netty Gritty said:
Hello Kalem,
I was searching for photography blog tips since I am preparing to showcase my work in a blog soon. Your link will really come in handy!
Jakob said:
Nice π
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seabreeze33 said:
Thanks for this great information! I am looking forward to reading it-Brissa
adailydoseof.wordpress.com
mahdiyyah said:
i really like this, this can come in handy since i m a beginner
at making my own website on photography. This sounds really cool i will be checking it out really soon.
balandua said:
Nice post. Thanks for the information!
sexappealmagazine said:
Something that we have finally gotten around to sharing …
We have a well-renowned photographer on our staff. (Tom “TJ” Lorton). In addition to his great shots of models, scenery and more, he is offering photography tips to up-and-comer’s who have a true passion for the art form!
If anyone would like some tips or simply some eye candy, check out http://www.sexappealmagazineonline.com !
While it’s easy to stare at the photos of beautiful women that the magazine provides, make sure you check out his portfolio (can be found on the site) and take a glance at his scenery shots. They are amazing!
arleen hodge said:
super info for the photog.
photospaz said:
Thanks for sharing the info. I’m looking forward to reading and watching the video.
Technebula.com said:
Nice post!!!very informative and useful…thanks for sharing the info.
You can check out my photography blog and let me know
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Skunks said:
Very interesting.
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JMK Photography said:
Great information, thank you for sharing!
Gayle's Life Journey after 40 said:
I’d love to look at this. Perhaps one day. So much to do, so little time and a lot of procrastinating!
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Scott Linscott said:
This is helpful information. I am in the process of building a photography website right now. This timely presentation will definitely be helpful.
wordsplaytoday said:
Thanks for sharing looks very informational!
photofixtips said:
Looks coool!
cbowiephoto said:
Thanks for the information
sedi78 said:
thanks for the info..
Catalin Ciubotaru said:
Really nice to have all that around.
feeyahsaysso said:
building a website is easier than taking photo….. I am not to sure about that. It kills me when people think of a photographer as being just a person with a camera or editing software. If you have a passion for photography you basically live Photography. It’s not just a one , two , three and click type of thing but I have to check this link out.
Kalem said:
Thanks for your comments.
It continues to be my experience that we have different levels of commitment in our passion for photography. Many of us see it as you do and feel that our passion inspires us to “live photography.” Others’ passion for photography is defined in “artistic” terms and criteria. And then, there continue to be those of us that just enjoy shooting photos. There seems to be a great amount of variance.
But, I happen to believe that the internet (re:websites) has revolutionized the world of photography. Websites allow us to display our work as well as discuss our work and even share comments about our “photography passion” (like this). Website building technology has dramatically improved. Building a website today, is “almost” push-button easy, in my opinion. And for photographers, that’s a good thing!
Once again, thanks for your comments.
CreativeGasp said:
Thanks for the info i am studying photography now and i love your stuff, very helpful and informative and also appreciated!
mktedman said:
Great job