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Calling all travel enthusiasts and photography lovers. Dive into our collection of fun and informative travel photography resources, tips and tricks to level up your vacation snapshots.
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So happy & honored to announce that my work has been archived on the photography website @luminous_lint ~ the go to site for all things photographic, created by Alan Griffiths. I have used this informative educational & curatorial site countless times in the past to study & research the history of photography & contemporary practices. I cannot quite believe my work now appears on its pages Thank you, Alan, for this great honor. *** *** *** #luminouslint #alangriffiths #historyofphotography #contemporaryphotography #photographers #photographictechniques #photographyresources #cameralessphotography #abstractphotography #clicheverre #cameraless #experimentalphotography #patriciabender https://www.instagram.com/p/BrfoXFDAtD7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=48e5lo57hv3c
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Welcome to the very last recipe of 2019! And...drumroll please 🥁🥁 ... for my big announcement.... 🥁🥁 ... My last 𝗿𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗹𝘆 𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗹𝗲𝗱 recipe. 😱 Don't worry! I am still going to post recipes, just not at their regular weekly cadence. Instead, I am going to continue focusing on growing as a photographer & providing helpful #photographyresources to all of you! While I have always loved cooking & creating recipes (& still do), taking the time to write about them & post the recipes was starting to feel draining. Especially when I really just wanted to be behind the camera. So, I am going to follow that passion. That means less time in the kitchen, more time behind the camera, & more #phototips & tricks for all of you! 👍 Plus, I will finally get back to creating those #masterfoodphotography courses!!! As for how I came to this decision & what you can expect from me in 2020...well, stay tuned for tomorrow's post. I plan on filling you in on all the scrumptious details! Yes, the photo will be scrumptious too! 😋 For the recipe of this delicious, easy sheet pan cauliflower, you can check it out here.👉https://www.eatliftbe.com/easy-sheet-pan-cauliflower-with-garlic-parmesan/ Gluten free, grain free, low sugar, low cal, low fat, low carb. Love to you all. Shot on Canon EOS 80D Lens 50mm ISO 100 Shutter 1/200 f/5.6 Single flash at 1/8 + .3 at 24mm zoom #losangelesphotographer #southerncaliforniaphotographer #lafoodphotographer#foodfluffer #thefeedfeed #californiaphotographer #foodiesfeed #saveurMag #foodbloggerpro #foodartblog #foodblogfeed #droolclub #laphotographer #glutenfreerecipes #beautifulfood #beautifulcuisines #onmytable #cauliflower #cauli #roastedveggies #sheetpanveggies #lowcarb #caulipower #bon_app #mycommontable #vscocook #foodfoto https://www.instagram.com/p/B6vfW7MFgQS/?igshid=1i2pzuzp4ev48
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Negative space. 💫 . . The area taken up by your subject is positive space. Negative space is the clean space that gives the eye a place to rest and provides some breathing room. A balance keeps the eye interested in what’s going on in the frame. . . Our brains are processing so much, so quickly when we read an image in a way we’re not aware of. Composition will make or break your photograph. . . Learn more about these important principles in the upcoming Rule-of-Thirds: A Guide to Composition for Food Photography launching JUNE 4! . . Early bird pricing ONLY $19 USD . . . #foodphotographycomposition #fbcigers #learnfoodphotography #stilllifephotography #lifeandthyme #offsetartist #offsetbyshutterstock #granola #whatsforbreakfast #photoebook #photographyeducation #photographyresources #foodporn #foodphotographyandstyling #foodphotography #vancouverphotographer #vancouverfoodphotographer #ruleofthirdsbook #negativespace #photographycomposition #buzzfeedfood #foodblogger #foodblogging #realsimple https://www.instagram.com/p/ByLJs3mBJes/?igshid=1q1z5t7d68bwv
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First of all, who am I to give advice?I went from a well paid, but incredibly boring, office job in Sydney, to now owning and running my own remote business that has allowed me to circle the world for 3 straight years while making a respectable salary. THIS IS NOT “GET RICH QUICK” ARTICLE, this is advice on how to earn a decent enough income online while traveling around the world or simply working in your pyjamas in bed while watching The Office all day (I do this once a week).I know several people will likely ask for evidence of my “success”, but I am not here to sell myself or my services, so it’s up to you if you want to believe me or not. I do this because I am incredibly happy and have been for 3 years, and like all people, want to leave a legacy. Perhaps this could be the start of my legacy, helping other people achieve happiness through providing helpful information? Or perhaps I just wasted a day writing this up? Time will tell.Please note: None of the below links are affiliate links, nor websites/courses I own.So here are my 6 ways to make a decent salary while traveling around the world - hopefully they serve some use to those who are thinking about making a shift to 'location independency' or 'digital nomadism'.Find a Remote Role at a Co-working SpaceI took a flight from Sydney to Bali with $2,000 in my bank account and 0 job prospects. Fortunately I very quickly discovered that a lot of co-working spaces have physical job boards where entrepreneurs pin up jobs they’re trying to hire for. Within a week in Bali I had picked up a social media manager role that provided me with enough money to live comfortable (in South-East Asia).How: Explore your local co-working spaces and check for job boards. When you’re on holiday, check co-working spaces in the area as well. See if you can score a few jobs that equal a good salary.Tip: A lot of co-working spaces have Facebook groups where a lot of jobs are posted too. I’ve personally hired several people that way. This group has helped me find jobs and employees, but has now become a little too spammy, but worth keeping an eye on - https://www.facebook.com/groups/cmnomads/Job types: Marketing, copywriting, coding, photographyResources: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cmnomads/Capital needed: $0Effort required: 5/102. Drop Ship a Product Through Click funnelsI’ve had varying success doing this, but there are tens of thousands of people making a tonne of money this way. There are a lot of people who have tried and failed who are very negative about drop shipping and using click funnels, but let me assure you, that’s likely because they’ve failed. I’ve met hundreds of people who use this method to live on the road, and I don’t hear them complaining. It’s low risk and can be a lot of fun, just make sure you find a reliable supplier if you go with a physical product, and don’t get sucked into a paid online course - all the content you need is available to you for free.How: Carefully select a product (physical or info product) to sell online that you can drop ship directly from a supplier or create/write yourself. Create an awesome landing page/ sales funnel on Click Funnels, and put some money into FB ads to promote it.Tip: https://escapetheamz.com/ offers a free online video course on selecting products and building sales funnels. I recommend starting here.Tip 2: There are countless resources for learning how to do Facebook marketing, but I would suggest starting with Hubspot - https://www.hubspot.com/facebook-marketingJob types: Drop Shipping, eCommerce MarketingResources: https://escapetheamz.com/ , https://www.hubspot.com/facebook-marketingCapital needed: $500+Effort required: 8/103. Sell Products on Amazon through Fulfilled By Amazon (FBA)This is where I’ve seen the majority of my success. I’ve been selling on Amazon for several years now and now work with a team of 6 people (who all work remotely). FBA is the worst and best thing to ever hit the internet. Amazon service is absolutely horrible and they will close your account without any explanation, but you can also make a lot of money very fast. I did 20k in my first month of sales. I now do about 2.5 million in sales a year (although I pay myself a very modest salary, probably a lot less than 90% of the people reading this). You can run this business as passively as you choose.How: Select a product that will sell well on Amazon and isn’t too competitive, expensive or complicated. Open an Amazon account ($30 I think), send your chosen product stock to Amazon and let them do the rest.Tip: The Amazing Seller, an American Dad, was my inspiration and guide. He has an awesome podcast and website with tonnes of free information on how to create a business - http://theamazingseller.com/. The education won’t cost you a cent. For this with money, there are some great Amazon coaches floating around the web also, but choose wisely.Job types: Amazon SellerResources: http://theamazingseller.com/Capital needed: $500+Effort required: 10/10 (worth it for the massive potential)4. Become an online TranslatorsI’ve met countless amounts of people living amazing lives traveling around the world who make money through online translation services. Obviously this requires you to be able to speak a different language, but there may be english teach jobs available online also. If you are fortunate enough to be bi-lingual+ then this could be a great way to get started if you don’t mind earning a modest salary.How: Sign up on a number of translator website and cross your fingers. Otherwise, use method 1 above and check your local coworking space job board, I very often see translator jobs posted there. Here is one such website you could use - https://www.verbalizeit.com/become-a-translator/Tip: Do some networking with people already doing this on the road. I suspect a lot of these jobs are spread through word of mouth. Post in a digital nomad facebook group to find some people who could help you outJob types: Translators, TeachersResources: https://www.verbalizeit.com/become-a-translator/Capital needed: $0Effort required: 2/10 (if you can speak another language)5. Become a Health & Nutrition CoachThis is another job that is definitely “trending”. I can’t tell you how many health and nutrition coaches I’ve met this year, but they all seem to be doing very well and making a really solid living on the road. I’ve been looking into doing this a lot myself since I run a health and wellness brand and wanted to learn more about the science behind it all. I’m currently starting with a cheap gut health course online to see whether I will actually finish it or not which you can view here - https://www.udemy.com/total-gut-health/learn/v4/. This job mostly consists of online consultations with people around the world who are eager to improve their diet/fitness/health, so I’m sure it can be a very rewarding job if you’re good at it.How: Get certified, create a basic website offering your services, put some money in FB ads to collect some clients and put them on a retainer. No shortcuts though, as you’re playing with people’s health.Tip: eCornell is well known for their online nutrition courses, so if you have the capital, you could fairly easily get your certification there. I’m planning on doing this Plant Based Nutrition course soon as I’m fascinated by it - https://www.ecornell.com/certificates/nutrition/plant-based-nutrition/Tip 2: You could use your new found nutritional knowledge to create an info product and sell it using method 2 above.Job Types: Health and Nutrition Coach, Nutrition ConsultantResources: https://www.ecornell.com/certificates/nutrition/ ($1,200 a course inc. certification)Capital need: $500+Effort required: 9/105. Convince Your Company to Let You Work RemotelyBy far the easiest option for those with an office job who are eager to work while travelling the world! There has been a monumental shift in corporate allowing their employees to work remotely, especially since the company overheads drop dramatically and they don’t need to offer as many benefits. My girlfriend convinced Walmart to let her work remotely while travel the world and manage their online advertising, so if she can do it, so can you.How: Come up with a very convincing argument and have a sit down with your boss. Come armed with stats and data proving that working remotely can dramatically increase productivity while decreasing company overheads.Tip: There are a tonne of articles online that will help you build your argument. Start here - https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/30/5-tips-for-negotiating-a-remote-work-policy-with-your-boss.htmlJob Types: Whatever it is you doResources: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/30/5-tips-for-negotiating-a-remote-work-policy-with-your-boss.htmlCapital needed: $0Effort required: 1/10In Summary:I am definitely guilty of over-simplifying some of the above methods, but I have included an “Effort Required” rating under each to more realistically show you the amount of work needed. Good luck out there and please, if you have any other tips or questions, please post them below :)
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