It’s essential to start with the basics when pursuing a freelance career! I began freelancing as a teenager when I took on photo assignments for the Port Orchard Independent Newspaper, in my hometown. I shot High School sports, cultural events, and the concert that started it all…Endfest 2000! It was when I was 2-feet away from [...]
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In Part 1, you learned about Facebook’s new guidelines for Timeline, the strategies behind using your main image to promote your business, and the pixel length and width you will be working with, and how to chose a URL for your Timeline! Now that you are thinking about your new look and approach, we will begin to talk about your audience! [...]
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When asking my friends their thoughts on the new Facebook Timeline, I have been hearing mixed feelings However, as a professional visual artist, I can recognize the benefits of using Facebook Timeline, so I want to share with you why, and how to use Timeline to your advantage! To get started, you should know that Facebook has created a set [...]
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Red Hook Brooklyn’s restaurant and cafe, Home/Made, was billowing black smoke yesterday around 5:00 PM (EST). There were tens of local firemen and fire trucks blocking Van Brunt Street traffic today. While I approached, I saw the thick smoke, firemen and many local people gathering around to watch. No one was hurt during the fire and [...]
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It is so wonderfully exciting to be apart of FABULOUS New York City! It is important to explore my new city, so I take the tourist route as often as possible! From a photographer’s point-of-view, the Brooklyn Bridge is my favorite place to view the surrounding architecture of New York and Brooklyn, the sparkling river and many travelers [...]
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