Can You Take a
Simple Photograph?

If yes, you could easily make $200 – $2,000 a week taking photographs in your own backyard … on your family vacations …
or anywhere in the world you care to travel … Just like these people:

When David Morgan traveled to Asia, he did something vacationers always do on their trips – he took pictures of the native people, monuments, and scenery. But he didn’t stop there. He used a secret (the same one you’ll discover in this letter) to earn more than $6,000 for those shots.

He’s not alone …

Tim O’Rielly loves taking pictures of his home city San Diego. He used this very same secret to make $2,000 for just 10 shots. And later, he used this secret to travel to Kauai, a Hawaiian Island renowned for its enchanting beauty, cascading emerald mountains, flower-bedecked streams and swaying, palm-fringed shores. There, he stayed for a week, all expenses paid.

Of course, you don’t even have to stray far from home to pursue the photographer’s life. Rich Wagner made over $16,000 from a single photograph he took of a pumpkin patch just an hour from his home in Connecticut … and it's still selling.

These people aren’t doing anything you can’t learn to do. You don’t need fancy equipment. And you don’t need to know a thing about photography to get started.

All you need is the same secret to success these folks are using to profit from their photos. With it, you can make money even as a novice photographer.

To learn this secret – including how you can take better photographs – the kind that make people go, “WOW, I wish I could do that” … simply read on!


Dear Reader,

Just think if you could walk into your back yard, kneel down, and snap a photo of a flower in your garden … or capture a shot of your child digging in the sandbox … and then get paid $25 … $50 … even $150 or more for each one …

Or imagine if, every time you went on vacation with your camera in tow, you could turn those pictures you snap into $150 … $400 … or even $500 each …

The good news is: You can.

Take David Morgan. He wasn't any hot-shot photographer when, with a Vivitar camera in hand, he traveled across Asia for six months. He dined with the Privy Counsel to the King of Thailand … met the late Mother Teresa … and shook hands with the Dalai Lama.

He took a week-long, four-wheel-drive journey across Tibet. He went trout fishing in a pristine mountain stream in Bumburet, a hidden valley in the Hindu Kush. He also got to see secret religious ceremonies rarely witnessed by outsiders.

The icing on the cake was that he found a textbook publisher who needed the photos from his trip. Not only did his connections SAVE him money, but he actually MADE money … over $6,000!

What’s more, a few years later, the publisher offered to pay him AGAIN when the book went to a second edition.

You can easily do what David did … because his success isn't due to any amazing talent.

David enjoys the freedom and perks that freelance photography provides … simply because he knows one of the best-kept secrets in the business.

And the thing is, it's a secret that's easy to master … and one that will let you break into photography fast—even if you have no experience and only use a simple point-and-shoot camera.

Enjoy Freedom, Prestige and Luxury …
as You Travel the World Snapping Photos of Romantic,
Exotic People and Locales. And Then Get PAID For It!

I'll tell you what the secret is in just a minute. But first, I want to be sure I'm clear about how truly life-changing this opportunity can be: Photography really can open up the world to you.

As a “working” photographer, you can pick-up-and-go any time you choose … get on a flight to any number of far-flung destinations … and enjoy the freedom of the photographer’s life.

Imagine traveling to Kauai, a Hawaiian island. Renowned for its enchanting beauty, cascading emerald streams, flower bedecked mountains and swaying palm fringed shores, you stay there for a week, all expenses paid.

Or how about traveling to Tahiti for a vacation, but treating it like a self-assignment. You shoot plenty of pictures that you can sell when you return home.

Or imagine finding yourself in the Bahamas where most of your accommodations are paid for … plus touring a local zoo and swimming with dolphins on a nearby island, all for free.

Each of these exotic trips are examples of trips taken by photographers I know.

And two of them are brand new to photography. Yet, that’s not stopping them from enjoying the perks and freedom this lifestyle offers. It’s what you can expect too – and for doing something you probably already do anyway. After all, surely you pack your camera when you travel …

I'd like to show you how to turn that habit into an income-earning venture. What's more, within the next few months, you could be using your photographer status to travel to more places on less money … sometimes without even spending a penny.

Play your cards right, and you could find yourself on the “invitation list” at some of the world’s best resorts, hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, eco-retreats, and weekend hideaways, getting all kinds of offers of hospitality … invitations for overnight stays … dinner on the house and more … all compliments of the owners.

This lifestyle is closer than you think. And, perhaps the best part is, your hometown is a goldmine of photographic opportunity too.

The World–and Your Hometown–is Jam-Packed
with Opportunities to Profit from Your Photographs

Photo opportunities exist everywhere. On the roadside … at work … while talking with friends … in your backyard … a nearby zoo … special events … festivals … sporting events … pie-eating contests … and more …

Just take a look around you – at magazines, newspapers, books, trade journals, technical manuals, and almost any published material. Look at the cover and flip through the pages. What do you see? Photographs.

Someone has to take those pictures. Why not you?

It’s easier to break into this field than you may think. Perhaps you’ve heard, “It takes many years of knocking on doors before you can become an established photographic contributor.” Or, “You must pay your dues.”

Before I stumbled across the secret to success in photography, I used to agree with that.

But not anymore.

You see, even though a lot of professional photographers went through the system knocking on doors and paying their dues, had they known a very basic fact, they could have saved themselves years of struggling and broken into the profitable business of taking saleable photographs much, much sooner.

That's what I'd like to help you do. Allow me to introduce myself …

My name is Lori Allen, and I’m the director of the travel division at American Writers & Artists Inc. (AWAI). For years, our travel division focused on travel writing – showing people how to write travel articles for publication—and how to use that skill as a way to fund their trips and get paid.

But we realized that we were overlooking a very big opportunity when it came to photographs. You see, more and more, the folks who took our travel writer program were writing in to say they were having luck selling not just articles, but, increasingly, articles with photos …

It turns out, editors’ love receiving photos with articles simply because it makes their job easier. What’s more, 80% of the photos you see in publications are shot by freelancers. A glossy magazine photo can earn you anywhere from $500 to $1,200 … if, that is, you know what photo editors are after … something you’ll soon learn.

“As an editor, I always appreciate a writer who submits a great article package – a well written article with compelling photographs. I’ll always be happy to pay for their work because they make my work that much easier!”

-- Tom Schueneman, Editor/ Publisher of The Traveler

“I just got 450 euros ($562) for a 1,400 word piece on Edinburgh PLUS another 300 euros ($375) for the six photos I sent in with it. Not a bad haul for an amateur snapper.”

– Steenie Harvey, Freelance Travel Writer

In fact, that’s why I’m writing to you today. I’d like to share a best-kept secret of success in photography with you. If you use this secret – and follow a few simple tricks of the trade to taking better photos – you can start immediately taking great photos that sell.

People who have come to understand this best-kept secret have seen quick results. Just listen to this:

Mary Ann Hamilton promptly got three photos shown at the Annual Holiday Members show at the Arts Center of St. Petersburg.

Katherine Pendill sold one picture she took while she was in Paris, as well as two more from her trips to Italy and New England. So far she’s earned $450 for her photographs.

Terry Allen wrote to say,“Lori, this was easier than I thought. I just submitted 12 of my D.C. pictures to an online stock agency and five were accepted. Four of them were ones I took during the workshop, and the fifth was one I took that very next weekend.”

Johanna Kato from Phoenix, Arizona submitted photographs from a trip to Kyoto, and was published in The Traveler’s 2005 fall issue.

And, successes continue to roll in … in such great quantity, that I have hired an assistant to help me stay connected with all our successful members. If you follow the same program our members have used, you too, will soon have a successful story to share with me. And, I look forward to hearing it.

What’s the Secret? How Can Amateurs Get Published
so Easily While Some Pros Still Knock on Doors?

The secret is so obvious, so simple – that no one really gives it any consideration. It may even surprise you.

It's simply this: “Editors don’t buy what they don’t need.”

You might be the finest photographer ever to hold a camera. You might own the finest equipment money can buy and shoot thousands of pictures each year. But if you can’t find someone who needs the images you create, you’ll be spinning your wheels. You’ll never sell a single photo.

Sounds obvious, doesn’t it? Give an editor what he needs. Yet, even the best photographers often overlook this secret and it’s why many of them will tell you—or want you to believe—that it takes “years” to break into the photography industry or that you have to pay your “dues.”

It’s not true. Simply fill a need and you’ll break into—and succeed—in photography far faster than you ever thought possible.

6 Photos Sold on Ebay!
Made him $137.04

“Three days ago, we had a massive fire in Wildwood that totally destroyed a popular local hotel. As a reporter, I rushed over to the scene and took many photos and added the best ones to my news story.

I was so surprised with how great and dramatic the photos turned out that I realized, ‘Hey, millions of people have vacationed in the Wildwoods through the years. Maybe some of them would be interested in really good 8 X 10’s of unique events or scenes from the Wildwoods, especially an historic fire that burned for two days and destroyed a popular hotel that they might have stayed in at one time. I posted six or seven photos on Ebay for sale at a flat rate of $19.99 plus s/h (‘no bidding this time, if they like the photo, they’ll buy it,’ I thought).

Within eight hours, I had orders for six photos. One man bought four and a lady bought two. That’s $137.04 in six hours. All I did was post them on Ebay and sit back and wait. Now I plan on listing all my best news and feature photos for sale.”

-- Thom Fontannaz, TheWildwoodsReporter.com

If you fill a need – the money will start rolling in, even if you’re an amateur. Here’s a glimpse into what’s possible when you start filling a need with your photos.

One of our members, Kerry Stowell from Washington, D.C., noticed a small sentence on an NBC.com website inviting readers to submit fall photographs. They needed fall photos. And because Kerry filled this need—and of course, also submitted great photos, she ended up with three of her photos displayed on the NBC news – with full credit.

Since then, she’s also sold several photos for between $25 and $100 and she’s received photo credits for several more.

Francis Caldwell is a photographer specializing in world travel and stock photographs. Because he meets the needs of his clients, he has become well known and is used to receiving requests for strange subjects.

For example, last November he received a request from Adeet Deshmukh, photo editor at Feldmans (a book publisher) for a child’s old bicycle with no wheels. Because there was a need for this kind of photo, Francis made some fast cash.

Just listen to this: He writes, “My granddaughter’s abandoned bike was laying out in the yard. I removed the wheels, took a digital photo, sent it, and within an hour received confirmation of a sale, for $150.”

Tim O’Rielly, a freelance photographer from San Diego, is good at finding out what book publishers, newspapers, and magazines need – and he’s paid well as a result.

He says, “The book market is very good. I was paid a one-time single-usage fee for each photo. For example, they wanted around 10 photos for their book and I was paid around $2,000.”

Tim went on to say, “Newspapers typically pay according to the size of an image and its location within the paper – from $100 to $500 per image. Magazine pay for the article and the images that accompany it – from $200 to $500. For the Vegan Fusion work, I was sent to Kauai for a week all- expenses-paid – and took photographs for the publication.”

If you think those fees sound good, how does $20,000 a project sound? In commercial photography, that kind of fee is not uncommon. More on that in a minute. First however, what is it that editors need? And how do you know?

That’s exactly what you’ll discover in our photography program Turn Your Pictures into Cash: A Comprehensive Program in Taking and Selling Amazing Photographs. You don’t need years of experience and you don’t need high-tech equipment to start making money as a photographer … at least, not when you have this useful program by your side.

Up until now, photography might have seemed a “complicated profession.” Or, a profession reserved only for those who had the most rigorous training, the best equipment, and the most artistic eye.

It’s simply not true. In Turn Your Pictures into Cash, we have simplified the process so you can start taking saleable photographs within days, even if you only have a simple point-and-shoot camera.

If you’re at all interested in learning how to supplement your income, get your travel funded, and take truly breathtaking photographs that sell for hundreds, even thousands of dollars, Turn Your Pictures into Cash is a great place to start your new, lucrative hobby.

Use this program and you’ll start taking saleable photographs within a month, even if all you can do is turn your camera on and set it to "automatic."

You see, in Turn Your Pictures into Cash we have compiled the secrets gathered from a cadre of successful, globe-trotting photographers.

Among them is Rich Wagner. One of his best-kept secrets is that people love hometown photography. And they’ll pay a lot of money for it.

Turn Your Hometown into
a $700/Day GOLDMINE

Rich sells photographs of his hometown in Connecticut for $400-$700 a piece. Who buys them? The very same people who live in that very same hometown.

In fact, it’s such a smart way to sell photographs … there’s really no excuse for NOT getting published or making money with hometown shots. Just listen to this:

Judy Dubois just cashed her first check for $350 for an article and the four photographs she sent with it. Photos she took close to home.

Lynnia Allison from Miami, Florida attended and photographed a “Miss Florida 2005 for Transsexuals” contest and was subsequently invited to do a gallery exhibit. Of those she included in the exhibit, four of her photos have sold for $500 each – and one was auctioned at a benefit for tax credit.

“Rich Wagner really knows his stuff, and can teach an average person how to take better photos with just a few lessons.”

–Robin Rothwell,
Stevenson Ranch CA

Zara Altair from Carlsbad, California can definitely testify to opportunities materializing out of nowhere. Her neighbor, a former professional photographer, noticed the Turn Your Pictures into Cash binder on her table, and asked Zara to shoot the inside and outside of her house because it was going to be listed for sale. Result: Zara’s first check, for $50!

In Turn Your Pictures into Cash, you’ll learn how to sell locally, so you can easily make $400-$500 from a single shot. If you sell just one a day, that's $2,000-$3,500 a week!

And, that’s not including the income you’ll make from any photos you resell … which leads us to another secret Rich Wagner is a master of.

The Secret Behind the $16,000 Photograph

Rich can boast sales of more than $16,000 for a single photo. How does he do it?

First, he looks for a great shot. In his $16,000 example, Rich stood in a pumpkin patch in New England during the fall. From this beautiful, scenic view, a large tower known to everyone in the local community was visible in the distance.

Because it was a well-known landmark, and because this picture was so breathtaking with the pumpkin patch setting, his photo became a big seller. So big, that Rich has made over $16,000 on that single photograph.

Rich said, “I’ve sold it many times over the past two-and-a-half years in prices ranging from $130 to $500, including rights to use it on the web. Total sales of this photo have come to over $16,000.”
“Rich is very professional, with a strong knowledge base in digital technology and in classic film photography.”

–Katherine Pendill,
New York, NY

Although Rich has mastered the art of reselling photographs to both galleries and web publications, still other options exist for reselling.

You can resell photos to textbooks. That’s what David Morgan did, the photographer I introduced you to earlier who trekked across Asia and made thousands from his photos. Carol Shields is another example. Carol’s most lucrative shot was of an infant sleeping, sucking her thumb. She resold that photo repeatedly to a textbook publisher who reprinted the textbook five times.

There are also stock agencies who resell your photos for you. And once an image is in the system, it can make you money for 20 years or more.”

A Single Shot Can Make You Money for
20 Years or More … That’s the Power of Reselling!

You’ll learn how to sell and resell your photos to all kinds of markets in Turn Your Pictures into Cash. You’ll also learn how to take amazing landscape shots … heart-stopping portraits … action shots … and more. You’ll learn how to develop a photographer’s eye … set your fees … present your work professionally … and that’s just for starters …

You’ll learn how to break into all kinds of fun markets. There are sports … glamour … nature … wedding photography … an incredible wide range of opportunity. One of the most lucrative markets is commercial photography.

Consider this: Randy, a photographer who is now the manager of a prestigious photo lab in Northern Ontario, used to work in commercial photography. Here’s what he’d do: He’d find a big company that needed photos taken of their product for advertising purposes. He’d quote them $20,000 to set up their display, get the right lighting, and more.

In many cases, they agreed to this amount. He would then take these photos. Go to the printers. And return with posters featuring photos of their products. Total expense? About $6,000. Which meant Randy walked away with a $14,000 profit.

What’s more, it only took him two weeks to work on this kind of a project.

Imagine getting $14,000 in two weeks – in exchange for your photography skills. What would you do with that kind of money? Travel? Invest? Pay off your credit cards? Use it as a down payment on a new home? If this is the field you pursue, what you dream about now can materialize … fast.

All kinds of opportunities exit … publicity shots of models, airlines, news anchors and more.

Take for instance, stock photography. In stock photography, images as simple as tissue paper, your pets, or a kitchen table can sell for money.

You can even take photos and display them for sale in galleries. Here again, you don’t need years of experience to break in. Kay Fellows from Northwestern Illinois wrote to say she took our advice about online stock photo agencies and submitted photos to Big Stock Photo. They’ve accepted 78 so far!

And Susanna Fieramosco Naranjo from Lugano, Switzerland has seen her photographs accepted at a stock agency, too. And some have already sold, earning her a royalty!

Stock photography offers a great opportunity because you can get started right from your easy chair or in your own backyard. In Turn Your Pictures into Cash, you’ll learn how to turn ordinary objects such as a doorknob, a garden tool, a vase, a bicycle, and countless other everyday items into beautiful, PROFITABLE shots.

In fact, with each passing month, you’ll find your photos becoming more and more sophisticated … more professional … more creative. Twelve short months from now people will call you a pro. Though the truth is, you don’t have to wait that long to see results.

While you’re working your way up to “pro” status, you can still enjoy seeing your work published and making money even as a beginning apprentice. That’s right – you can literally get paid as you work your way from novice to professional.

Become a Celebrity in Your Hometown!

With a camera slung around your neck, and pictures hanging in nearby coffee shops and galleries, expect attention, opportunity and sales!

David Morgan says, “I got my start selling photographs from the walls of coffee houses and restaurants. My photos sold like hotcakes. They sold so fast I had to raise the price to keep sales down – I couldn’t keep up with my orders. I soon found out that I could do less work for more money!

At one time I was making about $300 a day from one coffee shop alone, and that was my first public show, ever! That first show landed me a job taking photos for an interior designer’s portfolio. Two couples called me asking me to shoot their weddings. (Now THERE’S a profitable market!) And an author happened to enter the coffee house one day and bought several of my photos for her book. The publisher even flew down from New York to visit me in my hometown.”

Ward Thurman is another photographer good at finding opportunities in his hometown. He takes photographs for businesses and charges anywhere from $200 to $1,000 and even up to $5,000 for business photos depending on his client’s needs. He does general portraits too, starting at $200 for an hour of studio time and a photo album. High school senior portraits start at $500. He even does wedding packages starting at $1,999.

To learn more about how YOU can cash in on the lucrative opportunities that exist within your hometown, send for your risk-free copy of Turn Your Pictures into Cash today!

Start Using These Tricks of the Trade –
and Work Your Way Up to “Pro” Status,
While You Publish and Sell Your “Practice” Shots!

For example, you’ll learn:

You’ll also discover …

This program contains all of the secrets, tips, techniques, and strategies you need to take profitable photographs and turn pro. Including where to find PAYING clients right now … and how to know what they need from you.

Follow the Program’s Lead …
and You’ll Soon Sell Your Photographs to Major
Newspapers and Magazines all Over the World
“Digital technology can now do anything a film camera can do. And Adobe PhotoShop can do much more than you could ever dream of doing in a darkroom. Composition is the key, and I’m so grateful Rich [has] taught us how to do it – simple secrets the best photographers use but never share.”

--David Morgan,
Freelance Photographer

If you apply what you learn and sell a few photos a month, it’s possible to make $150 to $500 per photo. That’s fantastic money, especially if you’re pursuing photography as a part-time hobby.

Sell just 3-4 photos a week and you’ll bring in $800-$2,000 a week.

Take for instance Shelly Perry. Shelly earns on average $0.87 per photo per month from sales through online stock agencies. As of this writing, she has over 1,500 photos on file with those agencies, which amounts to over $1,000/month in passive income. She doesn’t have to lift another finger and still she’ll continue to earn $1,000/month.

A thousand dollars a month in passive income … If Shelly stopped taking photos today, she’d still continue to earn royalties for the life of her photographs. That $1,000 is a car payment … a weekend getaway … a generous credit card payment … money to save.

Shelly told us that her two best-selling pictures were probably the easiest to take. One was of her niece smiling at the camera and the other was nothing more than a picture of a standard-issue red velvet curtain. She says, “I keep telling my friends: ‘You guys need to do this!’ It’s so easy and it’s fun too.

She just takes a few pictures and uploads them to a website. A few days later, she gets a check. Not a bad gig.

The goal of Turn Your Pictures into Cash: is to show you how to break into the fun and lucrative field of photography—even if you’ve never snapped a picture in your life, or only have a standard-issue 35mm camera or a simple point-and-shoot digital.

Most professional photographers wouldn’t dream of giving up their secrets. But in reality, there’s no reason why they should hold them back. There are plenty of opportunities for all of us. In fact, we’ll start you off with some solid leads …

Meet the Photography Experts
You’ll Hear From Over the Next Few Months

He’s a pro at reselling, gallery photography and using digital:

Rich Wagner is the photographer who took the “$16,000 photo”. He began his photographic career in college as a freelance photographer for Pittsburgh newspapers. After graduation, photography remained a hobby during his 20-year career in retail.

In 1984, Rich opened a custom framing and fine art gallery. His current shop, Imagine It Framed, located in Simsbury, CT, recently had the honor of being designated as one of “America’s Top 100” custom framers by Décor magazine. Today, Rich’s images hang in public corporations and private foundations from San Diego to Boston, and in homes from the Americas to the Far East. He began shooting digitally in the late 90’s and since 2001 has worked almost exclusively in that format.

Like Steenie, travel the world with a pen and camera in hand:

Steenie Harvey is a well-traveled, prolific, and highly successful freelance travel writer, and now photographer! She’s seen her articles published in The Washington Post and The Daily Telegraph, among many other top-notch publications in the States, Ireland, Britain, Australia, and Germany. She’s currently International Living’s roving editor in Europe. And the author of three travel books, including: European Vacation Rentals; Adapter Kit: Ireland: A Traveler’s Tools for Living Like a Local; and Live Well in Ireland: How to Relocate, Retire, and Increase Your Standard of Living.

Like Tom, enhance your photography through writing:

Tom Schueneman boasts by-lines in all sorts of publications and even publishes his own travel e-zine, The Traveler which Writer’s Weekly, recently rated one of the best places for new writers to get published. He started out as a writer, but his interest in photography quickly blossomed. He found that by taking pictures and looking for good pictures to take, his discovery of a new place was enhanced and thus so was his writing. He’s received honorable mentions in photography contests, and he also submits some of his work to stock houses, which he recommends all new travel writers and photographers look into.

Persuasive skills … coming right up … so you land more bylines and checks:

John Forde, based full-time in Paris, France, works primarily as a copywriter (he’s super-persuasive!), writing travel pieces on the side. He has written several million-dollar controls (sales letters that out-perform all others), many of which have been translated and successfully mailed to the French, German, and online markets. He has also served as Senior Copywriter and Group Publisher for Agora Financial, and has trained writers in London, Paris, Bonn, and Baltimore.

You too could enjoy award winning work:

Ward Thurman is one of the most professionally agile freelance photographers in the Northwest, serving both artistic and commercial markets. In addition to providing wedding and portrait photography, his award-winning work is consistently found in corporate communications, websites, and consumer and business publications ranging from travel guides to regional and national magazines. In addition to participating on the board for Turn Your Pictures into Cash, he serves on the Montana Photography Exposition board, and is a member of the Montana Professional Photographer’s Association.

Insider tips from a Fortune 500 photographer:

Carol Shields has a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, majoring in photography. During college, she got a lucky break and became a staff photographer in a Fortune 500 aviation company, AlliedSignal Aerospace. Here for almost ten years, Carol picked up many more skills and saw many of her photographs appear on the inside and on the cover of many aviation magazines including Avionics and ICAO (International Civil Aeronautics Organization).

Carol has seen her photography open other doors of opportunity too. She once worked on a professional video about growing orchids, called Jewels of the Rainforest. Her talents were used not only in photography and in co-authoring the script, but also in front of the camera.

Carol also learned quickly that submitting articles with her photos was a great way to boost her income and get published faster. Her photography, sometimes with articles, have appeared in regional and national camping magazines and newsletters (RV West, Camperways) general interest magazines (Florida Keys, The Florida Naturalist, Flower & Garden, Craftworks,) and Education and Health magazines (Current Health, Young Children [NAEYC]). Today, most of Carol’s photo sales are accompanied by articles.

Do you sell products? Learn how to take better pictures of them:

Reece Guth’s photography ability led him to start an import-export business. He’d been offered a part-time job photographing the progress of a development project on Nicaragua’s Pacific coast. When his liaison there found out he had an interest in ceramics (he used to be a professional potter) she immediately insisted on driving him two hours to a quiet little village nestled in the hills between two sleeping volcanoes, to a spot that literally wasn’t on the map.

There, in San Juan de Oriente, he discovered the locals made beautiful pottery, a ceramic tradition that dates back to 1,000 BC. Fascinated, he brought some of the pottery back home with him as a souvenir … and an import-business was born. Today, Reece is a master of taking photos of his products to assist him in making more sales.

Learn the fine art of black and white photography:

Hugo Ghiara worked exclusively with the Zone System specializing in black and white fine art prints, after studying at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He continued to study extensively on all aspects of photography and worked with every format of camera. Even so, his main interest is still black and white photography.

Passion for traveling blossoms into photography:

David Morgan is a freelance travel writer, photographer, and copywriter based near Knoxville, Tennessee. He got his first taste for travel by studying in a Buddhist monastery for a semester in India while working toward a B.A. in religion at Middlebury College in Vermont. Later he studied photojournalism at the University of Tennessee. He trained as a writer while working at Agora Inc. in Baltimore, MD.

Since then his photographs have been published in textbooks and newspapers in the U.S. and abroad. He is represented by stock agents in the U.S. and U.K., and his articles have appeared in the Lonely Planet and International Living, among other places. “The beauty of this lifestyle is the freedom it affords,” he writes. “I’ve been able to spend extended periods of time in France, India, and Central America – traveling in style on next to nothing … or even for a profit.”

Imagine charging $6,000 a DAY for your time …

Alf B. Meier was capable of doing studio and lab work by age 13. His father, who’d earned his way through college as a daily newspaper photographer, taught Alf how.

When Alf was in college, he interned at the newspaper La Voz de Aviles (Aviles, Spain) as a writer-photographer. After earning his diploma, he freelanced for a major European press agency. He took his camera to Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East – where ever there were riots, battles or other conflicts to cover.

In the early 1980s Alf was approached by the art director of an advertising agency to do commercial photography. He stayed in this industry for a decade, specializing in advertising and fashion photography. Since 1995, he has concentrated on travel and travel-related advertising photography.

Seeing his pictures published in approximately 60 normal magazines, five glossy magazines (including two photos of Portugal in National Geographic) as well as hundreds of brochures and postcards, Alf’s fees are impressive. If his agent is approached, he will demand 5,000 euro (approximately U.S. $6,000) for a day of taking pictures and half of that if he only has to hang around the set.

Now that you’ve met the Board of Advisors, I hope that you can see you’re in for a real treat. That’s because Turn Your Pictures into Cash has compiled all their hard-earned photography secrets into one resource … all yours for the taking!

Get Published and Make Money – or Your Money Back!

Worried About Competition? Don’t Be!

There are 16,000 Opportunities for You to Get Your Photos Published … EVERY DAY!

More than six million photographs are published every year in the U.S. print media alone. That’s more than 16,000 per day. And more than 40,000 photos are published a day world-wide.

What’s more, most of them are produced by freelance photographers!

Stock photo agencies are constantly on the lookout for new talent.

Gallery owners, too, are always on the lookout for new artists (yes, photography is an art form) to fill their walls with saleable pictures.

In the past few years, the web has become a market of its own — one which even the more modest digital point-and-shoot cameras can take ample advantage of.

There’s a whole new world of opportunity out there waiting for you.

That means there are plenty of opportunities for you to sell your photos … once you know how to fill a client’s needs and take saleable photos … which is exactly what you’ll learn in Turn Your Pictures into Cash!

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Here’s the deal.

In exchange for $79 $49 (you save $30 by acting now!), we’ll send you the first installment – but at our risk. Not yours. You’re going to go out and start practicing a few of the techniques you’ll learn. You’re going to capture a sunrise or sunset on film … a park at dawn or dusk … a local landmark or monument on an overcast day … and use a real pro’s technique for stunning high-angle shots.

If you faithfully follow the techniques this program gives you – you should have a saleable photograph. This means you can go out and sell it for $150 … $400 … $500 … perhaps even more.

With this program, you'll get started fast. In fact, with your very first installment you’re going to explore the different needs photography clients have – so you can start delivering what they’re after right away. Remember, when you find a need – and meet it – breaking into photography is EASY!

If, before the end of 30 days, you don’t think you have at least one saleable photograph, you may return the unmarked program materials and we’ll promptly refund your money. No questions asked.

On the other hand, if you’re thrilled that you have a winning photograph, and you can’t wait to bump your skill up another notch, we’ll continue sending you the remaining 11 installments ($39 each), one each month.

Even then, you’re still under no risk. Because, if at any time you decide you’ve reached your “pro” status and you’re making so much money that you want to take off on your own, let us know and we’ll cancel all future installments.

Now, that’s a fair offer. What’s more, sell just one photo a month for $150 and you’re literally getting the program for free! Speaking of free …

Earlier I spoke to you about travel writing. Submitting articles with your photos is a great way to ratchet up your income on the same job and get published even faster! Now, I realize you may not have any writing experience, which is why I’ve reserved a bonus guide in your name … The Photographer’s Shortcut to Travel Writing Success: Go From Beginner to Professional Writer … Fast.

With this report, you’ll learn how to write great articles—even if you have no writing experience. You’ll also learn how to create a can’t-miss package—selling photographs and articles together.

Anyone – photographers … mothers … financial consultants … university professors … travel agents … acupuncturists … actresses … carpenters … psychotherapists … dentists … teachers … event planners … small-business owners … realtors … restaurant managers – absolutely anyone, can develop the knack for travel writing with this handy guide.

Get Connected with Other Members

You’ll never be left alone to wonder if you’re doing things right. You can simply turn to our active Members-Only Forum. Here, you’ll meet other photographers who’ll share success stories, answer questions, offer travel tips, and motivate one another. It’s your opportunity to connect with other budding photographers who are as eager as you to live the photographer’s life … and to connect with successful photographers who can share their advice about what’s worked for them.

Four More Gifts – Yours FREE

I also have four more FREE gifts reserved in your name. There is one catch though. You need to respond quickly to get all five gifts. If you do, you’ll also receive:

How to Put the Odds of Success Clearly in Your Favor

Our long-term success is tied to you – to the success you have in becoming a money-making photographer.

Here’s how it works: The more folks like you who begin to earn money from your photos, the better we look and the more “in demand” our programs become.

It’s as simple as that.

That’s why our office walls are covered in framed letters from the dozens and dozens of people who have changed their lives through one of our programs. We are very proud of our record so far. Every time we get another unsolicited testimonial, it makes us all think, “This is why we like our jobs!”

We are proud of our success and hopeful it will continue. But we have a challenge. You see, a large percentage of the people who buy our programs don’t do much more than open the package, skim through it, and put it on a shelf, promising themselves they will “get to it later.”

Given how busy everyone is these days, this is to be expected. But when eight out of ten buyers are not following through on the program, it makes us look bad. When asked, “How many of those people who buy your program end up turning a profit on their photos?” we have to answer honestly, “Too few.”

But that’s a good thing for you if you are one of the 20% persistent enough to complete the program and put what you learn into practice.

If you’re willing to stick with us, complete the program and work on building your photography skills day by day, then your chances of turning your images into an income will be very good. We know this because that’s what our most successful members have told us– they had a strong desire to succeed, and we gave them all the tools they needed to do it.

So take heart – if you have the determination to stay with us, we have the program that will help you succeed. And it goes without saying that whatever you do, your 100% satisfaction is 100% guaranteed.

This Truly is a Remarkable Opportunity for
You to Unleash the Budding Photographer in You …
But I Urge You to ACT NOW!

Photography can provide an excellent means to transform your travels into paid vacations. It also provides a measure of freedom I suspect you value highly. You can live wherever you like, work whenever you feel like it …

Plus I can say from my own experience that exploring the world on behalf of AWAI – always with a pen in hand and a camera around my neck – has given me many of my very fondest memories … and some unbelievable perks, too.

Photography is amazing. It can feed the soul and inspire people …

Pat Crosby found her photos making a difference for mothers and worthy endeavors: “A cry came out from the founding mothers of La Leche League for a series of photos for their new international handbook of breastfeeding. So I took my trusted camera over to different women’s houses and snapped a series of bonding family pics.

“The editors in Chicago chose seven or eight of these photos, which appeared in the international edition of The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding (the international manual for new moms) – helping women, babies, and new families in many different countries of the world.

“One of these photos was picked up by Mothering magazine for a featured article on family-bonding practices with newborns. I chose to donate my honorarium back to the non-profit organization to further their important work.”

And think about how famous photographer Anne Geddes changed the way both childhood and motherhood are appreciated photographically. You could inspire people the same way.

The possibilities are endless. That’s why I urge you to act now.

If you love creativity … if you love taking pictures (and wouldn’t mind turning into a pro within the next 12 months) …

If you love exploring your community and the beauty of this world …

If you would enjoy people treating you like a VIP … sending you across the globe at their expense …

 … then Turn Your Pictures into Cash is the best place to begin your adventure.

Simply call 1-866-879-2924 toll-free now or click on the order button below.

Wishing You Profitable Pictures,

Sincerely,

Lori Allen
Director, AWAI's Travel Division

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PS: Remember, you can start practicing taking photos on your next trip. Or, even near your home – a fabulous beach, a nearby park, shopping center, vacant field, or construction site. Capture children playing in the park … birds and other animals in their natural settings … or the progress of a building under construction.

You can experiment with the different lighting techniques, lenses, and filters. We’ll show you how, even if you can only spare 10 or 15 minutes a day.

And you can practice taking shots in your home – of the hand railing on a banister, your pets, the view from your kitchen window, a doorknob, a vase, or even tissue paper. It’s exhilarating. It’s fun. And you’ll go back to your day feeling refreshed. Plus, you’ll be on your way to taking better pictures … and making some FAST CASH!

PPS: Now, just suppose, out of those 15 minutes you spend taking photographs, you come up with one saleable shot. Let’s say it sells for $150. But, you have a saleable shot for every day of the week – each worth $150. At the end of those seven days, you’d have made $1,050. Not bad. And it’s POSSIBLE.

Isn’t it time you started making money from your photographs, living the photographer’s life of prestige and perks? You bet it is! Call 1-866-879-2924 toll-free TODAY or click on the order button below!

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