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Written by Emma Cake
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Friday, 26 September 2008 00:00 |
Rather than solely concentrate on a stock career, animal photographer Bob Elsdale decided to break into books and to take on the challenge of producing a best-sellerA job as a professional animal photographer requires a sharp eye for detail, quick responses, and excellent communication skills. The models can be prima donnas, reluctant to respond to instructions, and they will regularly make a mess of your studio floor. Of course, if you happen to possess all of the prerequisites and you can apply your skills to the competitive world of photographic marketing, you are in a good position to make a real dent in the industry. Award-winning photographer Bob Elsdale is a prime example of a professional with the drive and determination to do something different. With a background in advertising and freelance music photography, Bob’s more recent animal portraits have been successfully distributed both as stock imagery and through his collection of popular hardback books. Printed in six languages and sold in ten or more different countries worldwide, his collection of ‘Intellectual Animals’ titles is a big hit. Please login first to read the full article! |
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Last Updated on Friday, 26 September 2008 13:30 |