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Novelty Photography of People and Pets is an Instant, Proven, Big Time Money Maker by Steve Shulenski
It's often been said that a picture is worth a thousand words but often a picture is also worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and I'll show a great example of this darting back to the 1950's. And in case you were wondering - I'm not talking about being a paparazzi chasing after celebrities who don't want their picture taken. I'm talking about taking pictures that people will jump at the chance to have!
I'm talking about a real simple, easy to do novelty pet photography business and income opportunity that can be the perfect money maker for anyone who knows how to use a digital camera and has a passion for pets.
Back in the mid 1950's when I was just knee high my father would often take me to the Sans Souci Amusement Park for an afternoon of rides and fun.
On the entrance road to the amusement park was a roadside stand that would draw customers by photographing them on a wild bucking horse - but this wasn't as dangerous as it sounds for the horse was stuffed. It was a clever setup. The horse was placed in a position of trying to throw the rider, with all four legs off the ground. This was accomplished by having the horse tied with ropes to a range fence. The ropes were hidden behind the horse and did not show up in the photograph and the fence seemed further in the background than it actually was. That horse was strikingly lifelike. The illusion was heightened by air-blowing machines going when the picture was taken which raised the mane and tail.
"Riders" were supplied with a ten-gallon hat, chaps and spurs. So realistic did it appear that almost everyone who doesn't know the trick is taken in by the picture.
I had my picture taken on that horse and to this day nearly fifty years later it still brings back fond memories but it also inspired me to start my own pet photography business that has earned as much as $5200 in a single weekend!
Novelty photography worked back in the 1950's and it still works today. In fact - doing just one 1 hour Antique Photography portrait session per day can earn you $135,000 per year!
And you don't need to study photography for years to start your own high profit novelty photo business. Just mix your digital camera with a handful of old clothing and props and you're in business!
About the Author
This Article may be reformatted but must only be used in its entirety with all links included. Copyrighted 2007 by Steve Shulenski author of "How To Make $500 Daily Photographing People & Pets" (http://www.petstarusa.com).
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