Sunday, February 28, 2010

how many images should i provide for a freelance photography job where i was paid $250

how many images should i provide for a freelance photography job where i was paid $250?
i was paid by a new web site to shoot a triathlon this weekend and i need to know how many images i should provide for $250

Photography - 2 Answers
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5 to 10 - with credit to yourself... and you should set a time limit before they need to repay... so for maybe 1 year, then renegotiate after the year... they are probably going to use them to make more money...
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1 or 1000 - this should have been sorted out at the outset with the client




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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

How do I get those first few freelance jobs

How do I get those first few freelance jobs?
I am trying out freelance graphic design, I have entirely mastered the programs needed for this, but I'm having trouble finding work. (I use ifreelance.com) I imagine after you do some jobs, and get some reviews/ratings, that It would be easier to find work, but how do I get the first few jobs?
Technology - 2 Answers
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Offer to work for One Dollar per hour and explain why you are doing so.
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Honestly, OFFER your services free to a non profit org, I dont care if its as simple as your local girl scout chapter. Then when you have proven work in your portfolio, finding jobs will be easier. They dont know if you were paid for your services at the noin profit or not. They will just be able to see the proof that you know know your stuff



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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Freelance graphic designer job

Freelance graphic designer job?
Where can I look to find legitimate freelance graphic design jobs in NY state??
Drawing & Illustration - 4 Answers
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Do you have a design education? It's pretty competitive FIELD so you need that. If so---try every avenue from your school job office to craigslist. There are many contract positions in design also....for companies such as aquient. Just google headhunters graphic design! IF NOT, go to ART SCHOOL...
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If you're good at what you do, word of mouth will give you freelance work.If you have a degree you should have a portfolio. If you're not published/printed start doing stuff for non-profits (boys and girls club, ymca etc) until you have stuff that has been distributed on a large scale. Build a portfolio. Get your work out, the freelance will come.
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A major part of going "freelance" in ANY field is in self promotion. That means SALES. The differnce between working in a studio and doing freelance design gigs, is that the studio finds the work for you. A freelancer has to advertise, go door to door, network with print shops and other freelancers. He needs to contact newspapers and other publishers, know WHO to contact at the agencies. A freelancer who expects to make any money needs to be prepared NOT to turn away any work. That means having the chops to do any kind of work offered, and THAT means knowledge, training and power user skills in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, QuarkXPress, Flash, Dreamweaver (or other web design tools), Acrobat Pro, Word, Excel and any of a half dozen other digital tools. It means GOOD design skills, including knowledge of human psychology and marketing skills. It means having a good feel for typography and some skill with traditional design tools like pencil and pen, painting and illustrating, technical drawing and technical writing. It means knowing the business and knowing how to RUN a business. This knowledge does not come all at once. For some, it comes from years of schooling. For others, it means slogging through years of grunt work and, literally, knocking on a lot of doors. There are no shortcuts. New York is one of the most populous states in the country. That means that there is plenty of work. Just go out an find it.
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I'd give craigslist a shot. Otherwise, try posting on the forums at: http://www.dreamstime.com/homesick-tears-rimage3946739-resi443178



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Friday, February 12, 2010

I am a freelance photographer (19 yrs old) and i am looking for a job. How do I go about it


I am a freelance photographer (19 yrs old) and i am looking for a job. How do I go about it?
If I were to send my work to a magazine company (say, National Geographic) do i have to get it COPYRIGHTED first??
Photography - 3 Answers
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Whenever you sell your work as freelance or stock you want to make sure you have the right license as to how your photo will be used. Go to http://www.deviantart.com , they have a section there that explains the different kinds of licenses.
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If yuou took the pictures, you own the copyright the minute you snap the picture. You can register the images with the US Copyright office (www.copyright.gov) as well. Most places take emailed or uploaded submissions, so only send them low res, low DPI images, so they will have no real chance of printing the image with any quality. Call around to different places and see if they are looking for photographers - newspapers, magazines, places that offer newsletters.
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Google a book called Photographers' Market 2008 -- it'll show you thousands of ways to make money shooting pictures. By all means send pics to Nat Geo, but unless they're top-echelon images, don't expect to get work. If the country you live in is a signatory to the Berne Convention (most are), your pics are automatically copyrighted and you don't have to do anything. Beware of sites that offer to send your images to the U.S .Copyright Office for a fee. It's unnecessary and they're scams. V


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Does anyone know where I can find part-time, telecommuting freelance copywriting jobs

Does anyone know where I can find part-time, telecommuting freelance copywriting jobs?
I work full-time as a writer, but I would like to build up my portfolio and do some outside freelance work which will not conflict with my 8-5 job. Does anyone know of any copywriter opportunities for an efficient and fresh writer?
Marketing & Sales - 8 Answers
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Check craigslist.com
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This may not be PRECISELY the type of portfolio-building you have in mind.... but there are many websites out there that will commission writers to provide content (articles) to give the search engines something to target. Here is an article written for website owners who are considering hiring writers. It might get some creative juices flowing...
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Have you tried looking in Craig's List http://www.craigslist.org ? It is a great resource for finding pat-time telecommute jobs. I say this because there is a search option to only list telecommute jobs AND part time jobs, but the stupid thing is that you can only search jobs for one city at a time... which is a pain if you are looking for telecommuting jobs. This site: http://www.telecommutejoblist.com/ posts the result of a multi-city (all) job search on Craig's List with the Telecommute option checked. Good Luck!
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

How to earn extra money working from home? Writers freelance jobs

How to earn extra money working from home? Writers freelance jobs?

I want to earn earn extra cash. Is technical writer freelance jobs suitable for me? I think I'm good at it. Is there any honest site? I need to join one to earn money. Please help. I need to pay my bills and mortgage. Thanks
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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elance.com getafreelancer.com odesk.com http://www.ifreelance.com/
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Monday, February 1, 2010

where can i find a trustworthy freelancing job

where can i find a trustworthy freelancing job?
By freelancing job, I meant home-based data editing, data conversion, etc. I need companies that do not ask investments.
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Would you invest in yourself? Learn a new skill. I mean you could always learn and make money at the same time, at home


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