Freelance
Portrait Photography
Part-Time Photography with a
Full-time Income
Do you
already know some camera basics, but
don't know how to "cross-over" to become
a pro? Photographer Tom Ray was in that
same boat many years ago. He considered
going to photography school, but decided
it was too expensive.
After
reading many "how-to" photography books,
he realized that what he really needed
was someone on the inside of the
photography business to show him
step-by-step how to break into the
market and start making money as a pro.
He found
just the right mentor and obtained all
the inside secrets of the industry that
allowed him to become a tremendously
successful photographer without going to
school for it. Now he's going to share
those secrets with you. It's a
STEP-BY-STEP guide to show you EXACTLY
how to get "inside" the market and
provide what people are are ready to pay
money for.
What kinds of things will I learn?
A focused,
easy to follow explanation of how to go
from amateur photographer status to full
time professional without expensive
advertising, education or equipment.
The basic
steps to follow in order to make money
with your pictures.
An
understanding of what to expect as
you're starting out and as you progress.
Recommended
start-up equipment details.
A few of my
true life motivational stories!
Information
about private consultation & mentoring.
Comments from Customers:
"I
was also considering going to
photography school. I agree with
Tom, most schools teach theory rather
than experience. I'm glad I saved
my money and bought Tom's guide."
J.
Allen from Minnesota
"This is by
far the easiest money that I have ever
made. I would have paid five times the
price for this
awesome product. It's a shame that
not many people know of this industry
and it's rewarding income."
M.
Kohl from Texas
"I'm having
the time of my life. Easy work, great
pay, and no stress. Your program has
elevated my income and has totally
changed my life for the better!"
K.
Becker from Ohio
"FINALLY!!!
AN
OPPORTUNITY THAT REALLY WORKS, AND
IS ALWAYS IN CONSTANT DEMAND."
Deborah M. from California