- How to Use Lines in Photography Compositions – PictureCorrect
Quote: A very powerful method of improving the composition of photos is the use of lines. Properly used, lines can significantly increase the impact of images.
- The 7 Deadly Sins of Indoor Photography | Light Stalking
Quote: Indoor photography is perhaps one of the most challenging places to shoot for new and experienced photographers. Natural and artificial light combined with natural light reflecting and refracting through windows and off walls can lead to some funky photographs. Mastering indoor photography can be one of the most frustrating things to learn. These seven deadly sins of indoor photography should be avoided, doing so will result in far better photographs.
- Top Ten Annoying Things To Say To A Wildlife Photographer | Outdoor Photo Gear
Quote: I’ve taken the liberty of compiling the top offending comments into a top ten list, presented in the traditional descending order for your reading pleasure. I also decided to annotate each of the comments with my own thoughts which would not normally remain safely ensconced in my brain.
- Photographers, Be Sure You Have a Backup Plan | Black Star Rising
Quote: Ah, the comfort of having a backup plan.
- Balancing Your Marketing – What’s The Best Mix? by Matt Hill on Going Pro 2010
Quote: Are you baffled by the exhaustive ways you can market your photography website? You aren’t alone. I’ll be honest, there is no conclusive set of directions on the perfect way to market yourself, but there is certainly lots of informed (and sometimes not…) opinions out there. I’ve spent the last 13 years working for a company that specializes in marketing, learned under many fantastic mentors plus made it a practice to continually learn and grow. Today I offer you my take on balancing a virtually endless realm of possibility when marketing your photography business online, and a bit of old-fashioned offline marketing.

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Great collection of links! Thanks! I really like "Top Ten Annoying Things To Say To A Wildlife Photographer". Nice to be able to laugh about it!
Very Welcome Brian – I got a nice laugh from that article too.