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“Discover the
easy method for taking your own incredible, interior photographs
with a simple camera setup, even if you have NO KNOWLEDGE OF
PHOTOGRAPHY."

“Whether you
are an INTERIOR DESIGNER, REAL ESTATE AGENT, HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST,
BUILDER or other business owner who wants to know how to photograph interiors,
this book is
for you!”
"You’ll
improve your business image!"
"SALES WILL SKYROCKET!"

Dear Friend,
Are you professional with a need for great interior photographs?
Is paying
thousands of dollars for a professional photographer every time you need
interior photographs taken out of the question?
Is the quality
of the photographs you take literally hurting your business image?
Could you use
some guidance from an expert on how to make sure the photographs you take,
print and
put on your website look professional?
Do you wish
you had a real-life expert to help you?
…An expert who once
owned a decorating business and went on to become a professional
photographer and has had many photographs published in books and decorating
magazines? A former business owner who truly understands THE VALUE OF
GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY?
If so, I’m
ready to help YOU.
If you have
SEARCHED for books on photographing interiors, you
know that the few books available on this topic seem to be written
for professional photographers. They assume you are using a
professional camera and lighting equipment, and that you already
have a deep knowledge and understanding of photography. A
simple solution for those who know little or nothing about
photography hasn't been available...until now.

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How much does it cost to hire a professional
interior/architectural photographer?
Most people are SHOCKED
when they find out. The “day rate” for a typical
photographer in this profession will often start
around $1200 or $1500 up to thousands of
dollars per day. Then there are customarily
additional charges, such as travel costs and retouching
fees. What usually surprises people the most, however,
is that after you pay all this money, you do not
actually own the photographs. That’s right.
The photographer usually retains the copyright and will
charge you “usage fees.” This is essentially the
photographer’s way of licensing the rights to use the
photographs to you. The licensing rates vary depending
on what you plan to use the photographs for (ie.
brochures, websites, newsletters, magazines).
Save money by taking great photographs with your own
camera! |
“My easy, PROVEN, 30-LESSON book will teach you to
take better interior photographs with your
own camera than you've ever taken before, while you improve your business
and increase sales... FAST"
I teach
you what you need to know (without boring you with the
all stuff you don't need to know).
My book includes
30 simple lessons to help you improve your interior photography with a simple,
digital camera while having fun. It is the best kind of
course. You work
at your own pace. Best of all, there are no exams or grades.
You will see how much you've learned
by the huge improvement in your photographs!
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Here’s just
SOME of what you’ll learn from
"How to Photograph Interiors When You Barely Know How to
Work a Camera"
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What kind of camera you
need (and it doesn't have to be a big,
expensive or professional one!) The camera you
already own might be perfect.
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What kind of lighting
works best
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When you should use a FLASH
(and when you shouldn't)
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How to avoid underexposure
(your rooms looking too dark)
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How to get great exposures
even if you don't want to learn the technical side
of photography
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How to accessorize and stage
a room for photographs
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How to prepare your images
for print, WEBSITES and email (including how
to maintain the highest-quality with the fastest
downloading time)
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Many other tips for more
beautiful and more professional-looking
photographs
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For a LIMITED TIME ONLY, this book will also
include:
BONUS #1: A sample
model release form (This is a form you can have property owners sign, giving
you permission to use photographs of their interiors on your
website, in your advertising, newsletter or other promotional materials.)
BONUS #2: A checklist
of what to bring with you on a "photo shoot"
BONUS #3: A checklist
to remind you what to look for each time you take a photograph
BONUS#4: A section on
"How to Market Your Business With Great Interior Photographs"
I am so confident
you are going to love this book that I am offering a full, 100%
money-back guarantee. If it does not meet your
expectations and does not help you to take significantly better
interior photographs that you were taking before, simply return it
within 30 days for a full refund.

Here's what
others are saying about "How to Photograph Interiors When You Barely
Know How to Work a Camera":
"Because
I am a designer, I thought I could take good
pictures. Boy was I wrong! My designs would look
fabulous in person, but the photos were so awful that my
portfolio looked amateurish. Just a few of your simple
tips have made an amazing difference in my photos. Now
prospects "ooh" and "ahh" over my portfolio, and I sell
almost every consultation I go to. I even got one of my
photos into a national magazine! Can you believe that?
Thanks, Barb!"
Nika Stewart
The Designers' Success
Coach
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"Barbara
Lane’s book is a MUST for anyone who depends on
photographs to heighten visibility and generate revenue
for their business. Her invaluable information
guides any level photographer through the process of
choosing the right equipment, understanding camera
settings and orchestrating the ideal shot. The clear,
concise advice gives readers the confidence to practice
and perfect their photography skills. I highly
recommend “How to Photograph Interiors” to interior
designers, redesigners, home stagers and real estate
agents."
Sandy Dixon, Interior Arrangements, Inc.
www.interiorarrangements.com
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"Thank you,
Barbara!! Your article written for NRI’s newsletter
was packed with invaluable information. So often we
struggle with our marketing campaigns but your ideas
on how to “market with photography” were like a
breath of fresh air.
You not only
offered a new and innovative approach but one that
is visually exciting and FUN as well!"
Victoria Palmer
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How much
would it cost to take an introductory photography class at a
local college?
If you
wanted to take one in my area of the U.S., the cost would be
several hundred dollars at a community college, over
$1200 at a local state college, and $2400 at a
local private college, just for "Photography 101."
Of course, that would not include your application fee,
registration fee for the college or the price of any
textbooks required. You would probably need to
purchase an SLR film camera with
interchangeable lenses that you might never use again and
would most likely cost over $500. Here's the
kicker, though-- you would probably learn NOTHING
about how to photograph interiors. Sure
you would learn all about the technical part of
photography-- the "f-stops" and "shutter speeds" and
"apertures," but you would probably not be any more prepared
to photograph interiors than you were before you took
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So how much will it cost to
invest in yourself and your
business, improve
your interior photographs and business image--
all to increase your sales at the same time?
Just $49.95
And don't forget it comes with a full,
100% money-back guarantee!

Don't wait to order this incredible
package. It will change your business forever, and will most
certainly change the way everyone looks at your business!
Wishing you loads of success and beautiful
photographs, Barbara Lane
Professional Photographer
PS - This edition with its current
bonuses at this price is a limited time offer so make sure you
buy your copy now!
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