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The Book List for Photographers 7

If you’re a photographer and/or a business-person, your education never stops. Once you commit to life-long learning, the sky is the limit!

Books have always, and will always, be one of the best ways to guide your personal learning. They offer the focused and dense information necessary for ...

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Book Report: The Thank You Economy by Gary Vaynerchuk 21

Business has changed.

It may just be at the beginning of that change, but it has happened. Have you noticed? If you have, hopefully you’re working hard to take advantage of it!

If you haven’t noticed, don’t fear. There is still time to take advantage of this ...

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Kindle App: A New (And Better) Way To Read 6

Lately I’ve been hearing more and more chatter about Amazon’s book reading device, the Kindle. I know they’ve been around for a while now (enough that my Grandma was on top of the situation even before me!) but I’ve never really given more than a glance ...

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Win A Book, Improve Your Photography & Business 76

If you’ve been here for a while you’ll know that we love books. We really love them. In fact, we make big bold statements about how a library card is the absolute best $10 you could spend on your business.

We also love to share books. And give ...

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5 Days of Free: The Shy Photographer's Guide to Confidence 14

Welcome to the 5 Days of Free! Every day this week we are giving away a free product. Why? Because we like you. And we like photography. And we like free stuff.  

It’s that simple.

So we’re kicking it off with a big one. I have been spending ...

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Book Report: How to Win Friends & Influence People 6

My copy of How to Win Friends & Influence People is well used. I hope it will become much more dog-eared over the years.

I’m starting to think that the success of most photographers doesn’t really lie in their technical skills, their branding, their equipment, or the number of ...