Best wishes for your project. I hope you make loads of money.
Chris. Question: What happens to me when I die? God's Anathema -----Original Message-----
Hello Marilyn,
I hope to sell the good photos to an agency who might use them for advertisements, or in their websites, but I'm still learning how. I just borrowed a book about stock photography business. Scotiabank (http://scotiabank.com) is using stock photos, I believe. And they seem to have been made in a park as well. One of the ladies in my website works in Scotiabank.
But I didn't have any intention of doing this earlier. All I wanted was to meet new people and their dogs and make friends -- and maybe get business opportunities in the process. :) Gerry with the daschund gave me his business card when I told him I had a team that made websites.
I asked permission before I made the photos in most cases, and promised the people that I would give them file copies of the pictures if they give me their email addresses. In one case, though, I saw that lady crossing the street and made several shots immediately. You can see from her _expression_ that she was sort of alarmed. But when I asked to her to pose for me with her dog, she laughed. I have pictures showing Sandy's dog communicate with Gerry's dog and this interaction gave humans the opportunity to say more than just hi hello how are you. That's how I got to know that the orange dog -- a pitbull mix -- was rescued from a humane society, and that it has an tiny electronic chip at the back of its neck that can be tracked by a satellite wherever it goes worldwide.
I hope to put more photos there soon. I find this activity so refreshing. :)
I'm glad you like the photos. Thanks. :)
Elson
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