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Are you trying to to earn a few bucks from your photography? This article may be of help to you: it lists 33 ways you can do it. Hopefully you can find the one(s) right for you.
Bootstrapper » 33 Ways an Amateur Photographer Can Make Money Online

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A New Website Providing Unique Services to the Art-Interested Public, Being a Cross Between Gallery, Photoblog and Search Engine
Starting from today, Brian Auer’s Fineart Photography Blog will be offering to its visitors not only great portfolios from seven talented photographers but also the opportunity for them to sell fine art prints of their works and [...]

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Image courtesy of http://www.freefoto.com/
As an amateur photographer I often feel the need to widen and improve my technique not only by reading photography related books but also by interacting with real teachers and classmates.
As an amateur photographer I know what my major drawbacks are, that is, I’d really like to use PS layers more effectively, [...]

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I discovered the Shutter Story Magazine only today and I really enjoyed reading it. The magazine is a creation by photographer and musician Tomasz Trzebiatowski whose photographic works you can see at his site Shutter Story.
Shutter Story Magazine’s subtitle is where photographers talk and this is what you’ll find: four interesting interviews to photographers [...]

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Being quite shy when coming to photographing people, I’m really fascinated by those photographers who walk the streets with their cameras to capture glimpses of ordinary street life.
In-public site, as they put it, “was set up in 2000 to provide a home for Street Photographers. Our aim is to promote Street Photography and to [...]

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Red Bubble is an artists community and site where anyone can display and sell their own artwork (prints, greeting cards and t-shirts) and also share their writings. It’s relatively new but already counts a lot of members from all over the world and it promises to become a valid alternative to Flickr and Imagekind.com.
I decided [...]

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My apologizes for not posting much over the last week. It’s a rather tough period I’m going through right now, time just isn’t enough for me to do everything I’d like to do… Hope you’ll keep an eye on this blog anyway!
I’d like to start the week with a couple of sites I [...]

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Brian Auer on his Epic Edits Weblog started a photography blog project and asked his readers to submit their photography-related websites. Below is the compiled list. Enjoy!
BLOGS ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY
Photowalking.org by Trevor Carpenter
A central place for photowalkers and fans of photowalking
TrevorCarpenter.com by Trevor Carpenter
My personal site where I frequently share stories and photos [...]

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In the small mountain town of Heber Springs, the Arkansas artist known as Disfarmer captured the lives and emotions of the people of rural America between 1939-1945. Critics have hailed Disfarmer’s remarkable black and white portraits as “a work of artistic genius” and “a classical episode in the history of American photography.”  – From [...]

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There are photographers whose works you fall in love with at fist sight. Kathy Harcom is one of these. I remember coming to her site through some link I found on a photography forum. The pureness and the simplicity of her images really conquered me.
As a completely digital photographer as I am I was fascinated [...]

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