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    Well, I haven't updated this in a while so I thought I'd explain what I've been up to in the cold(er) winter months: 360-degree panoramas.

    In case you're interested, I did a write-up regarding my new pano setup. You can read about it here.

    And now for the panos...


    360-Degree Panorama: Roaden University Center, Tennessee Technological University by budrowilson, on Flickr


    360-Degree Panorama: The Lamp & Lighthouse, Cookeville, TN by budrowilson, on Flickr


    360-Degree Panorama: 2nd Ave Watering Holes, Nashville, TN by budrowilson, on Flickr


    360-Degree Panorama: Public Square Park, Nashville, TN by budrowilson, on Flickr


    360-Degree Panorama: Ralph's Donut Shop, Cookeville, TN by budrowilson, on Flickr


    360-Degree Panorama: Bob's Body Shop, Cookeville, TN by budrowilson, on Flickr

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    Absolute love the junkyard shot, all are fantastic though! Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrw View Post
    Nice...

    It would seem you are making good on the New Year's resolution.
    Too bad no one in town knows it. I really need a marketing firm. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrw View Post
    Sean you really do a nice job with your 'portable' lighting. If you still think you need a marketing firm I can only wonder if you have arranged a gallery showing or any other kind of public exhibition of your work? Would believe your work will almost sell itself.
    My work was on display at a local coffee shop a couple of months ago. However, it wasn't for sale - it was just there to generate interest in scheduling a session.

    As my for-hire work is almost 95% portraiture, the only people are are genuinely interested in paying for it are the subjects themselves (and the families of the subjects). They appreciate how good they look in the image more than anyone else. ;-)

    If I were taking pictures of famous people, then I could likely generate serious income from a session. But I like photographing ordinary people and making them look good. Because of that, I'll never be a financially successful photographer. :-)

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