Annsan,

To make a living, you have to shoot pictures that are in demand.
They are not always fun to do.  There are sure-fire formulas to
make a living in photography.  I could list some but I'm sure
that you already know them and you probably would not enjoy
doing them.  Most are too cliché, and far from fine art
photography.  You have a very good eye for  art.  An article I
read last year in a photography magazine explained it another
way.  It was written by an editor.  He differentiated pictures
into two categories.  Those that were shot for people,  and
those that were shot for photographers.  He said that the ones
that sold magazines were shot for people.  You can see that
photographers really appreciate your work.

Len
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Sanfedele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: Ann's "Butterfly Near Phoenix"


> I've tended to say thanks and aw shucks privately to those
> who like
> my stuff but I'm allowing my self a public aw shucks now.  I
> can't tell
> you all how much this means to me right now.  I wish I could
> make a living
> at this!
>
> ann
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