photography
Workplace photography from past to present, highlighting historical significance and modern day work ethics.
From Lawyer to Professional Photographer: Orange County Native Wins International Photography Contest
YORBA LINDA, CALIFORNIA — Several years ago, K.C. Crow gave up her high-paying job as an attorney to become a lifestyle photographer. Instead of trying cases, she now captures the special moments of adorable toddlers— and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell8 years ago in Journal
Five Things Professional Photographers Don’t Want You to Know
Five things Professional Photographers don’t want you to know Ten years ago, a well-known travel guidebook used to pay their photographers £10,000 to shoot all the images for their country guides. A year later, the rates had dropped up to 50%. Nowadays, guess how much they pay? Not a sausage.
By Eugene Gabriel9 years ago in Journal
Thousands Finding the Photo Booth Business a Route to Excellent Full-Time, Part-Time, or Retirement Income
In validation of the old adage “What goes around, comes around,” photo booths are back and are more popular than ever. Originally patented in 1888, the photo booth (aka “automated photography machine”) first gained popularity at penny arcades, amusement parks, and carnivals. To receive your photographic mementos of the moment, you just popped behind the curtain, adjusted the seat, deposited twenty-five cents and smiled! Ten minutes later a strip of eight fairly decent black and white (or sepia) photos would slide out a chute on the side.
By Robert Lindquist9 years ago in Journal





