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Rolling On In     posted on 6th of march, 2008

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Now that my portfolio is growing I am seeing earning starting to see the sales roll on in, it’s very exciting might I add. I have moved my portfolio up to 41 images and tried to get everything from signs, buildings, people, etc....basically a broad scope to see what does best and with more photos on the way I hope to continue my growth here at DT. As I have learned, time plus photos equals exposure. Feel free to take a look at my portfolio and make any comments you see fit.


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Comment by Morgancapasso on March 07, 2008
i totaly agrr with you, the best way to make an earning on Stock photogaphy and gain expousore is first difersification on your portfolio and secon number of immage but for importance are equal in my opinion

morgan

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Kevin Tietz (Moonb007)
Houston, US

I am an architect in the architectural field. As comes with the architecture, details and image is very important to me. I enjoy the simple exotic and beautiful things of life. I also enjoy photography as a side hobby.


 
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