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08/23/2007 01:57:53 AM · #1 |
First let me say I am glad people are able to fund their hobby or profession that they are passionate about but from someone that can't hardly fund everyday necessities, how do most of you find a way to fund such nice equipment.
I need the secret! :) |
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08/23/2007 01:58:45 AM · #2 |
Self employment (write off)...... |
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08/23/2007 02:06:55 AM · #3 |
I donate plasma. $3120/yr.
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08/23/2007 02:13:33 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by NstiG8tr: I donate plasma. $3120/yr. |
Where's the blood bank again? |
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08/23/2007 02:35:29 AM · #5 |
Make your own lenses like I do : )
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08/23/2007 02:57:29 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by NstiG8tr: I donate plasma. $3120/yr. |
I see that it has funded your camera purchases well , lol |
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08/23/2007 03:17:39 AM · #7 |
Armed robbery mostly. Sometimes I get into the wife's purse. |
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08/23/2007 03:29:41 AM · #8 |
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08/23/2007 04:22:30 AM · #9 |
Saaaaaaaaaaaave, borrow. ;) |
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08/23/2007 04:44:32 AM · #10 |
I sell some stock photo's, that also helps me pay for other stuff on ebay, my stock payments go into paypals and I buy on ebay from paypal sellers :).
Link to my stock pic's in my sig, (Shameless plug hehe).
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08/23/2007 05:07:04 AM · #11 |
i just use the money i would use on a car on camera equipment instead. hence me not having a car. |
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08/23/2007 05:32:48 AM · #12 |
Stock. Its paid for most of my lenses, and I have enough sitting at shutterstock at the moment for a nice new 40D! |
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08/23/2007 06:17:57 AM · #13 |
I sell drugs... I use others needs to pay for my own....
But seriously though, I normally take a loan from my bank or 401k. Sometimes I have enough in the stock market to get what I want. Sometimes it just happens to be credit and repay......
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08/23/2007 07:00:49 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by Hot_Pixel: ... I normally take a loan from my bank ... |
Wonder what the bank thought of you taking a loan for a Fischer Price camera?! He-he. :D |
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08/23/2007 07:02:34 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Originally posted by Hot_Pixel: ... I normally take a loan from my bank ... |
Wonder what the bank thought of you taking a loan for a Fischer Price camera?! He-he. :D |
I took an unsercured loan for that one.... So they didnt know what I was buying... But you should have seen the look on the cashiers face when I told her I was planning to do professional photography with it :) |
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08/23/2007 07:21:03 AM · #16 |
Loan(s) out of the question for me. I owe to many doctor and hospital bills that I having to pay on.
401k out of the question for me. No job due to disability means no 401k plan. I had to use my acquired 401k when I lost my job almost 4 years ago.
Stock sites out of question, not camera at this time.
Guess I'm out of luck for a while. :(
I will get my 350d back soon (hopefully) and/or purchase a new camera, whenever that maybe.
Message edited by author 2007-08-23 07:25:11. |
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08/23/2007 07:34:36 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by swhiddon: Loan(s)
Stock sites out of question, not camera at this time.
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Well not really if you have old images that you could edit and submit.
I started by using my challenge out takes and I have been away from any serious photography for 12 months or more but I keep getting paid for my stock images :). Kinda like writing a book, do it once and gather the royalty payments every time it sells.
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08/23/2007 07:41:46 AM · #18 |
Not that I have great stock images, but what are some good stock sites to get me started? |
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08/23/2007 07:43:59 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by swhiddon: Not that I have great stock images, but what are some good stock sites to get me started? |
Selling photos online
Other threads in this forum section as well...the one above should get you started. :) Good luck. |
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08/23/2007 07:44:49 AM · #20 |
My hobby(habit) is being funded by busting my butt working 3 jobs. I work a 40 hour job during the week(4 10 hour days) I work as a stringer for the local newspaper, and I do computer repairs/builds that I do in my "spare" time. Its all a matter of how bad do I want/need that next item to fill my camera bag.
MattO
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08/23/2007 07:52:54 AM · #21 |
Oops. Forgot to mention the funding part. :) I've had some success recently doing some reselling on eBay. Find the bargains, then turn them around to make a few bucks.
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08/23/2007 08:04:08 AM · #22 |
I sell trees. I have two nurseries full of trees and when business is normal (not slow like now) I go into "overtime mode" and sell extra trees.
Example:
22 palms or flowering trees at wholesale price equals a D300.
7 palms or flowering trees planted at retail price equals a D300.
Sounds simple (not always). Now that Nikon has announced two new cameras and five new lenses (oooooh, 24-70 f2.8) it's time to get to work. |
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08/23/2007 08:08:02 AM · #23 |
I'm "show photographer" for our local dressage/eventing association. We have 4 shows a year and I shoot between my classes (that's why I called my little side business "Between Rounds Equine Photography".) I usually make $200-$300 per show. I don't charge a whole lot-$5 for a 4x6, $7 for a 5x7 and $10 for an 8x10. I do a little bit of photoshop to fix color and develop them at Wal-Mart.
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08/23/2007 08:09:37 AM · #24 |
Sell my kidney...
Blood bank...
Sperm bank...
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08/23/2007 08:15:56 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by MattO: My hobby(habit) is being funded by busting my butt working 3 jobs. I work a 40 hour job during the week(4 10 hour days) I work as a stringer for the local newspaper, and I do computer repairs/builds that I do in my "spare" time. Its all a matter of how bad do I want/need that next item to fill my camera bag.
MattO |
I remember those days. 80+ hours a week, meeting, travel arrive at work at 7:00 am get home around 10:00 pm at night. Loved my career even with the long hours. Would love to be able to do that again. I'm 42 and began working when I was 15, only being out of work 30 days until August 2000 when I began getting sick and finally having to resign in March 2004. |
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