Beautiful Shots: Profit possibilities in duplicates sometimes can run exceedingly high. Suppose you get a beautiful shots shot of some local event in which there is wide interest. You can sell duplicates by the dozens. In the case of the Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena each New Year's Day, duplicate slides are sold by the hundreds of thousands.
If you and your customers are not fussy about quality, you can make money selling color prints, too, at low prices. You can get a wallet size print made from a 35mm slide for 50 cents, 3x5 prints for 75 cents a 5 x 7 for $1.75 or an 8 x 10 for.
Babies Everybody loves babies and there are always new subjects for the photographer, amateur or professional. A reflex camera (such as a Rolleiflex or a Graflex) is easiest to use. Electronic flash is excellent since it brings out sparkle and detail, it is easy on the baby's eyes and the speed of the light makes it possible to capture expressions instantly. Use just enough general light to focus accurately; this ensures that the baby has large irises which will photograph well.
Sports & Sportsmen There are two kinds of sport pictures, action shots of games and contests and shots like this which show the sportsman with his catch or with his equipment. For action shots, a camera with a fast shutter using fast film and frequently electronic flash is necessary. For "set-up" shots, any good camera will do.
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Shots, against this, that and the other disease, are a matter of such personal concern, or the insouciant lack of it, that it is difficult to give advice that will fit every case. Some worried givers of printed advice make suggestions that would stop me in my tracks if I were a first-timer considering the idea of a trip abroad. An occasional alarmist has been known to propose no less than five different shots as being advisable, shots to immunize you against smallpox, lockjaw, cholera, typhus and typhoid. The whole job, such counsel points out, calls for ten services from your doctor, most of the shots to be repeated a second or third time at intervals of 7 to 30 days. |