Issue 9: February / March Magazine Contents

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News and leads
How to get your mitts on the latest version of Photoshop, plus a host of clients eager to see your images!
So you want to be a wedding photographer?
In the first of a two part series, J P Kavanagh explains why preparation is to a successful day.
Money Makers
FPME subscribers reveal the secrets behind their successful image sales.
Turn your snaps into sellers
How many times have you binned a picture because you didn’t think it had what it takes? Chris George explains how he turned one of his snaps into a multiple selling shot.
Initiative and luck
Sometimes it takes initiative and a bit of luck to be successful in the freelance business. Dan Santillo explains how a big dollop of both helped him secure his most lucrative assignment yet.

Member spotlight
FPME subscriber Mike Otley shares his pictures and the secrets behind his success.

Ask the editor
We quiz Nick Ansell, picture editor of the Basildon Echo on how freelancers can succeed in contributing to their local newspaper. Don’t send in a shot until you’ve read this interview!
Business advisor
Got a question? No one else can help? Then you need John Doornkamp, FPME’s very own business guru. If you haven’t already done so, put him to the test!

Welcome

Freelance Photography Made Easy is aimed at any photographer who wants to make cash from their camera. Our aim is to deliver quality leads, information and advice to help you sell your images to a wide range of clients. We aim to combine the informative and practical nature of a trade title with the colour and vitality of a consumer magazine.

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Editor's note

Editor Congratulations! By arriving at this website you've taken your first real steps to earning money from your photography. The next step is to take a subscription to the all-new Freelance Photography Made Easy magazine. Each issue comes packed with exciting features and leads which will help you sell your shots. Providing you're capable with a camera and know a good picture when you take one, you'll soon be getting paid for doing something you love.

Roger Payne, Editor