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Mystie
August 24th, 2005, 01:49 PM
Hey folks, been a while since i have posted here! I have a cool new projet to share with yall! Thanks for looking! :cheers:
Alycia Alvarez, Lori with Mystique Photography, Kevin Jairaj of KJ images , Tim Schooler, and Huy Nguyen ask that you join us for the grand launch of the Photography All stars! We are so excited to share this amazing experience! You have the chance to belong to one of the biggest most powerful learning experiences on the web. Here, you can tap into the secrets of the industry leaders. Ask any question you need to help promote and grow your business. Learn from their amazing pool of expertise. For one low fee, you have at your fingertips the brightest and the best in the business. http://www.photographyallstars.com/ :righton:
coolrun
August 24th, 2005, 02:34 PM
I have a cool new projet to share with yall! .....
We are so excited to share this amazing experience! .... You have the chance.....For one low fee.......
I didn't think outright advertisements were allowed on the forum.
You keep using the word "share". I see your so-called excitement as expecting to "share" big profits.
For $995.00 an aspiring photographer could take quite a few personal photography classes. For even less money he could purchase instruction books covering his photography interests.
You know what would be "exciting"?
You know what would be an "amazing experience"?
If the bunch of you volunteered your combined experience at no charge.
Mystie
August 24th, 2005, 03:02 PM
Hey, im really sorry, i didnt know. we are jsut really excited about this project. Feel free to remove it, and again, my apologies!
L
oh, and. i have been sharing for years and years for free.
Sleeping Bear
August 24th, 2005, 05:51 PM
This forum is one of the best 'classroom's I've seen on the web. And it's free. Come around more often, Mystie, and you'll see what I mean.
Serge
August 24th, 2005, 05:55 PM
Everyone here shares for free, I run a Camera Club after school once a week,
for free.
But there's a place for everything.
HulaMike
August 24th, 2005, 08:23 PM
The $995 price tag is a bit steep but you can't put anyone down for marketing a concept. That's what makes the world go round.
JPS
August 24th, 2005, 11:45 PM
When reading the first post: Yepeee :) ! Great :righton: !!!
...after entering the URL mentionned and reading about the price: :eek: ! ... :throwup:
Sorry, but as everybody said, i guess we all might have learned as much -or more- on this site, and for free ;) !
Anyway, :cheers:
Mystie
August 25th, 2005, 03:04 PM
Hey guys! sorry at my slow response, been buried! lol. We did alot of research and came up with what we felt would be fair for a years learning with all the instructors. It's a great concept, to learn on your own pace from people that you highly admire. I had been to many seminars over the years that made me realize how wonderful it would be to have access to this whenever I wanted, and had time. Kevin and myself were talking one day, and we laughed, since we had about 15+ emails a day asking us questions. Why NOT make a classroom out of it? As we asked around we found others in our place in business (time, experience etc) had the same thoughts.. so, here's our collaboration!
Minly what we offer is image critique, your own folder to post your work, and step by step on how they do theirs. Mrketing information, gear, studio pull backs, photoshop finishing, etc. How to handle a client start to finish. please feel free to ask me anything. I will try to check in more often. i have been answering questions and sharing my time since 1998 online. I was active on zuga giving advice in 1999 and was admin on jasons board, now my own.(yes, i run a forum also) I feel strongly in giving back, but, for the people that want more.. this might be kinda cool. You spend over a thousand dollars for a couple days with air and hotel, this is a year guys. Anyways, thanks for asking questions!
L
Thanks again for all your responses! I will come by more often! (been a member a long time, just not participant much)
Sleeping Bear
August 25th, 2005, 04:26 PM
Hey guys! sorry at my slow response, been buried! lol. We did alot of research and came up with what we felt would be fair for a years learning with all the instructors. It's a great concept, to learn on your own pace from people that you highly admire. I had been to many seminars over the years that made me realize how wonderful it would be to have access to this whenever I wanted, and had time. Kevin and myself were talking one day, and we laughed, since we had about 15+ emails a day asking us questions. Why NOT make a classroom out of it? As we asked around we found others in our place in business (time, experience etc) had the same thoughts.. so, here's our collaboration!
Minly what we offer is image critique, your own folder to post your work, and step by step on how they do theirs. Mrketing information, gear, studio pull backs, photoshop finishing, etc. How to handle a client start to finish. please feel free to ask me anything. I will try to check in more often. i have been answering questions and sharing my time since 1998 online. I was active on zuga giving advice in 1999 and was admin on jasons board, now my own.(yes, i run a forum also) I feel strongly in giving back, but, for the people that want more.. this might be kinda cool. You spend over a thousand dollars for a couple days with air and hotel, this is a year guys. Anyways, thanks for asking questions!
L
Thanks again for all your responses! I will come by more often! (been a member a long time, just not participant much)
More power to ya! Beats the heck out of travelling around giving seminars. Heck, some of the guys around here charge over $1,000 for a couple/three days of shooting in the 'famous' places as well as some photo critique and advice. I wish you well. :cheers:
chaser of light
August 26th, 2005, 01:23 AM
In my book,
Old timers should guide newbies.
Clients should pay photographers.
And I am willing tell anybody all they want to know about naked women......FOC :D :D
Mystie
August 28th, 2005, 08:09 PM
hey everyone! thanks!
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