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animal portraits I was telling you about, and people portraits, family pictures, weddings. And that's about it. Now I know a couple of other photographers, and they've gotten into the realm of teaching photography. And they're actually making more money teaching photography than they did actually. Uh. Oh yeah, I could imagine that. They didn't make much money in all the work they had to put into it. A friend of mine, he was a bird photographer. And him and his wife, they went to those things like in the summertime, they sell. Art shows, they sell art. They sell clothes and stuff. They'd be selling their artwork there. But you know, this guy, to get those pictures, he had to go out deep in the woods. He had to bait an area full of bird feed. He'd do that area full of bird feed every day just to get the birds in there. And luckily if he gets a blue jay or a cardinal to come by, and he gets lucky enough just to get that one photo. And even when he gets that photo, he better take a bunch because if there's doing doing doing doing doing doing doing doing doing doing you know, he's going to try and fix it himself. And this is before Photoshop and he used his little technicals there to try and fix that little tiny scratch. And never gets it right. But boy if he has Photoshop I can fix that in two minutes and save him a ton of money. But you know that was the one tool that all the photographers were missing back then.
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