#23 Exposed! Newsletter

My latest Exposed! Newsletter went out to subscribers late Tuesday night. It will be posted on my newsletter page in about a month. You can subscribe to receive the articles automatically by entering your e-mail at the top of the Exposed! page.

The latest article “:: What is Your Photo Worth? The Business of Photography::” starts:

“I’ve been a photographer for over 30 years. I need a real job to pay the bills.” I gasped as I received this e-mail.

I get enough questions about the business of photography that I developed and present elements of the Creative Business Seminar to college, university and private groups.

Watermarking and embedding copyright data

Update on Canada Web Hosting – I had trouble with my host as they set up a new server for some of their hosted websites at Synergy Web Services (I was told it’s the same company). They bungled and I lost database functionality, some e-mails and some data. The errors seem to be fixed – took 4 days to fix all the problems! Currently the two web hosting sites are blaming each other for the problems. I am not very happy! What can I do?

Coming up this weekend I am hosting the Event Photography Workshop – students will be shooting the Ottawa 67s sub NHL pro hockey team. It may be full – awaiting confirmation – please inquire if you are interested.

Next weekend is the Night Light Photography Workshop – a time to experiment with funky low light elements of photography. There are spots available.

Both April sessions of Creative Fundamentals are full. I took the first booking for the fall session last night. That makes me happy!

Tomorrow – I introduce my new point and shoot (blog) camera with tips on buying one.

Thanks for looking!

H

One thought on “#23 Exposed! Newsletter

  1. “I am not very happy! What can I do?”

    It should be pretty obvious Harry! You vote with your feet and your wallet. You have one site that was affected – I have ten, eight of which were pretty well left twisting in the wind. I have dealt with CWH for several years and they have always had a great excuse for not meeting appropriate levels of customer service. This time I have my own answer – you should start to look for a new one yourself. Given the poor experience I have had with them for the past 4 years, its claer they are not going to get any better and the next time they mess it up, you may lose all your data or email.

    Good luck – great blog!

    S.