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Photo retouching
For those people looking to restore old photos or retouch new photos, I found a nice website. They also do slideshows and give prices for those of you looking at prices or dont know how much to charge. Its called Mr. Photo Retoucher and I gave them a photo and they did a really good job and I sent them the photo through email, paid them through paypal, and I had the photo back 2 days later. They are very inexpensive compared to what I have see out there in other forums or other websites. The website is Mr Photo Retoucher Home
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04-13-2011 09:15 PM
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Still a newbie, can't move up!
show me the photo he fixed and how much? I consider my self super good with this kind of stuff but I have only done like 3 paid gigs in like 12 months fixing old photos. Maybe I should start marketing my self again. Not really sure how to get clients.
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Thank you for registering just so you can promote your own web site.
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Originally Posted by
Schwettylens
Not really sure how to get clients.
Just start spamming photography forums.
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Still a newbie, can't move up!
ahahhah.. nice josh. But a lot of photographers already know how to do it.
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Originally Posted by
Schwettylens
Not really sure how to get clients.
Just start spamming photography forums.
I think it's funny how the OP says he "found this website...." Did he lose it somewhere along the line? Did he forget about it? Did he have epiphany?
It's also interesting to think he's gonna get TPF members to send him their photos in droves, given most do their edits in-house.
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My toys: Nikon D60 & gripped D7000: Nikkor 10.5 fisheye, 10-24, 18-105, 70-300, 105 Micro: Tokina 500: Sigma 600: Celestron 2000: auto macro tube set: SB600: Manfrotto 055XB/390RC2 & 560B-1: Gossen Starlite: Easy-Up AP1500: 40' WonderPole
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Originally Posted by
Schwettylens
ahahhah.. nice josh. But a lot of photographers already know how to do it.
Are you implying that the OP's marketing strategy is flawed?
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Still a newbie, can't move up!
Yup LOL. Go to retirement homes. A lot of old pics to restore there.
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Originally Posted by
480sparky
I think it's funny how the OP says he "found this website...."
I think it's also funny that after searching the entire internets, he found a photo retoucher that lived in the same city he does. Imagine that.
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480sparky
I think it's funny how the OP says he "found this website...."
I think it's also funny that after searching the entire internets, he found a photo retoucher that lived in the same city he does. Imagine that.
Not only that, the website domain name is owned by this person "Jeffrey Felcan jafelcan@hotmail.com" live in Elk Grove Village IL 60007. Then I look at OP's name.