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Photo workshops

Once you’ve tried all of the previous steps and have made successful in-roads as a photographer, you have a professional website and your technical camera knowledge is top-notch, then you might want to consider running photography workshops. This is where prospective clients, often amateur or enthusiast photographers, will pay for tuition to help them take better photos and have a deeper understanding of their Canon cameras and settings too.

Many professionals do a mixturespinning many plates. Running workshops can be a big part of the revenue stream for them. Having multiple income-generating options also helps spread out the risk.

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