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the phenomenon of the faster payout     posted on 6th of september, 2007

The phenomenon of the faster payout is the name i have given to the following statement we hear all the time.

"Once you reach your first payout the second will come faster"

I wouldn't have believed it and yet i am living it right now. I had my first sale the best i can track in may of 2006

it is a photo of a brick wall that has been manipulated to look like glass block.

It has taken 14 months to reach that first payout. i had a few glitches along the way. destroying my camera, trying to do graphics, death of my father, all kept my portfolio pretty small. however in july of this year i finally made it. the elusive first payout.

I have always been amazed at the ...

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cant wait for my first payment ;) - posted by Ladyminnie on October 27, 2007
Simple and useful! - posted by Achilles on September 06, 2007

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“Ceceeeeee-lllyaaaa, you’re breaking my heart!”     posted on 28th of september, 2007

sang Simon (or was it Garfunkel?)

it matters not because the next line

is what i am thinking about..

"shaking my confidence daily"

 

 

 

my confidence as a photographer

is on a see saw

up one day , down the next.

 

 

the other night i got one of the best shots

of the moon i have ever taken, and on manual

focus!. in the dead of night! it was exciting because i have been

having trouble getting focused shots as

i have mentioned before.

 

 

today i went out, 2 great lenses in hand,

sunny clear day, bright blue sky, 2 memory cards,

full of

anticipation- excited confident like

my favorite model pictured here

 

on the way i called a man interested in

having me shoot some ...

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it was beautiful and i am grateful believe me. it is the first day i have had in a very long time, that felt relaxing ( while i was at the park anyway) the geese flapping 10 feet above my head was scary and yet very very cool tonight i have gone through all the images and found 6 that intrigue me enough to get printed. these are for a contest at the park, hopefully i will have enough time to get some more taken, if not i do have 6 to enter. - posted by Denisebeverly on September 28, 2007
It was Simon, actually :) We all get this feeling sometimes, but at least you had a nice day outside, which is more than some (me) can say. - posted by Astargirl on September 28, 2007

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Denise Beverly (Denisebeverly)
Bristol, US

I am in constant wonder of the world that God has created for us.

I owe any and all genes for photography to my daddy. battling hard against cancer and depression in his later years, he will always be the strapping young man in the photo to me...i love you daddy, you are a gift!

Safe in the arms of Jesus 3/13/07

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