When is close too close?
By Jim Foster — Wildlife photographers have a way of wanting a certain shot so badly they forget safety and their good sense.
When is close too close? Read More »
By Jim Foster — Wildlife photographers have a way of wanting a certain shot so badly they forget safety and their good sense.
When is close too close? Read More »
By Mary Nickum — Children’s magazines are growing in number, especially with the advent of the e-zine.
Writing for children’s magazines Read More »
By Peter Schroeder — While the lead drives the reader into the article, the kicker drives the story into the reader.
Writing leads and kickers Read More »
By Paul Queneau — Online file sharing sites offer a powerful way to get your work in front of buyers.
Share your way to a sale Read More »
By Wayne van Zwoll — Lead … or readers won’t follow!
Writing good leads: How to begin a story Read More »
By Mary Nickum — While practice is the best way to improve your writing skills, you won’t know whether you’re on the right track, unless you get feedback.
Your writing can benefit from a critique group Read More »
By Matt Miller — People relate to stories and places, not jargon and reports. Your photos can help convey those stories.
Market your photos to conservation organizations Read More »
By Kris Millgate — Switching to self-sufficiency comes with a few hurdles I not so gracefully stumbled over in order to stay in business.
Staff by proxy: The business affairs of a freelancer Read More »