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Incredible Work by PhotoShelter – Raising $2 million – The Power of Photography
PhotoShelter did an amazing thing this year, they do it a lot of the time but in particular, in 2016, their community donated to 44 individual photographer projects in an effort they called “Funded by PhotoShelter.” They watched in awe as these photographers raised nearly $2 million to tell their stories. I have to say that I am getting more than fed up with cancer, there are so many, too many people that I love, who are extremely close to me, who are going through the most terrible things, right now, at this very moment. This project gives hope…and it’s not only about cancer – please take a look at…
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The Photographer’s Guide to Snapchat
“If you’ve dismissed Snapchat as a mysterious social app only for teens, it’s time to think again. Photographers have jumped on board using Snapchat as a marketing tool, a new creative outlet and even an additional source of revenue. Plus, it’s fun. In The Photographer’s Guide to Snapchat, get the full rundown on how and why photographers are using Snapchat for their photo businesses” via PhotoShelter. To download this guide, go here
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The Photographer’s Guide to Copright – Free Downloadable Guide
There’s a great new booklet available from PhotoShelter regarding copyright for photographers. It is free to download and it I am sure many of you will find it very useful to have. There’s an important section that I would like to draw your attention to entitled Registering Copyrights. Whilst we know that copyright is automatic, to ensure you receive the full benefits and protection contained in the copyright laws, it is a good idea to register your photographs with the United States Copyright Office (or the equivalent wherever you reside in the world). It is possible to do this online. There are fees payable, as one might expect. Fair Use…