Creating Hands on Training Products
When you’re a photographer - and especially when you work with digital cameras and post-development - you’re likely to find that you have the opportunity to enhance your business by creating hands on training courses that help others to get a bit more out of their cameras as well as printed guides that can be referred to again at a later point in time.
Let’s say that the course that you’re going to offer is in photo editing. Yes, you’re going to want to take the time to create a great spoken class for those who want to take it; but many of those attendees are also going to want to have something that they can refer to later and to use on their own.
With hands on training photo books, you’ll be able to include text that describes the project and each step that needs to be taken. You’ll also be able to use photos and even screen shots that demonstrate what you’re trying to explain (as well as to give those who are looking for training a chance to see what not to do).
With printed photo books, you’ll find that providing hands on training becomes a lot simpler: you won’t just be in a position to talk people through the process, you’ll be able to show them what you mean and why it’s important as well.

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