Make Money with Your Photography
The DP School of Photography announces new expanded fall photography workshops in response to many requests on the topic of how to make money with photography. “Our workshops have focused on camera and photography learning skills and we plan to continue with these highly valued lessons in our fall workshops”, says Dan Pettus, owner of DP School of Photography. The November 7, 2009 workshop held at Wilson Creek Winery will include a new track on the business of photography. As customary with DP School workshops, students will learn by doing with ample hands-on time. The photography business track is designed for those who want to discover how to supplement their income with part-time or fulltime opportunities in photography. Dan Pettus also states, “Our fall 2009 workshops will have six of the best professional photographers in the business with plenty of oneon- one instructor to student time for an enjoyable and rewarding training experience. Along with outstanding photography and camera learning, we have added a business track with proven techniques on how to cash-in on your photo skills. I will personally show you how to make $500 to $1000 or more a month with what is called stock photography. Stock agencies cost nothing but you need to understand the requirements and rules.”Fall workshop details:
Wilson Creek Winery • November 7, 2009 – 9am to 3pm
Register at: www.DPSchoolofPhotography.com or
call (951) 693-0500
Anyone who desires to expand photography skills or is interested in making money with photography. More details can be found on the DP School website at: www.DPSchoolofPhotography.com The $99 registration fee includes a Wilson Creek CreekSide lunch and the opportunity to win prizes some valued at $300. “We are so lucky to be in the heart of Southern California Wine Country. There is no better place to hold a photography workshop than at a beautiful winery like Wilson Creek.” says Myra Pettus, DP School Business Manager. A new feature on the DP School of Photography website (www.DPSchoolofPhotography. com) is “Ask a Pro”. Anyone who has a camera or photo question can ask a photography professional. Within a day or two, a professional photographer will answer your questions and it’s totally free.
For more information please contact: Myra Pettus DP School of Photography (951) 693-0500 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





