Giving stuff away for free can be a very good way of making money. I have written about that before, and the current economic state of the world makes this even more true.
Motion pictures have severely influenced my photography. Pictures in movies are generally very well thought through and well executed. Here's a list of my ten favorites.
Trying to make money photography is a very long shot. The market is so saturated with quality pictures at extremely low prices that getting a foothold is close to impossible.
The dust problem is one of my main "exaggerated problems" with DSLR's. Judging from the online debates, many camera owners do nothing but shoot white walls at f22 in the pursuit of dust.
No, it's not like I shoot film. I did go 100% digital the moment I acquired my first DSLR. But my photographic upbringing was in film, and that still marks my way of thinking and shooting.
Fun with my new Sigma 10-20mm. That is one great lens! I have only shot about 100 pictures with it, but I already love it. All shot with the Nikon D200 and the Sigma 10-20. Several of these were helped along by some fill flash from a wireless, hand held SB-800.
A cloudy autumn day in an area with lots of deserted boats. The light on such days is just fantastic for the most well lit detail shots. God's great lightbox. All shot with a Canon Powershot A630 handheld.