Easy Photography Business - eBook Review

An honest review of the “Easy Photography Business eBook” by John Carroll

The Claim: “Earn $200+ per day taking simple photos in your local area.”

“Make money taking local photos for national companies. A step-by-step guide to getting started in this virtually unknown industry.”

Easy Photo Biz Home Page

The Truth: Well, the fact that I don’t really know what to call this product already starts it off a little lower than the competition.  Do I call it “Easy Photography Business”, “Easy Photo Biz”, “Make Money Taking Local Photos For National Companies” or “Earn $200 A Day Taking Local Photos?” I’ll be honest, I don’t really know what to call it.  The author, John Carroll, has done a poor job in that regard.

Once I looked past the naming snafu, I found there was actually a pretty good product underneath. John Carroll does provide over 100 sources that are looking to have pictures of items (cars, homes, boats, etc) on their behalf.  The one thing you need to understand though, once you start contacting these companies is that not all of them are going to be looking for people in your area.  There’s a big list for a reason.  If you do want to use this system, then keep trying until you get a “yes” from someone.

The nice thing about this system is that it’s great for people who need a lot of flexibility.  For example, stay at home moms, students, and people with otherwise busy schedules can use this system, make money, yet still manage to fit this into their already hectic lives.

Many books will teach you how to make money with your pictures regardless of what pictures you’re taking. However, that can turn out to be low paying work if no one wants pictures of what you are photographing.  In this book, however, you’re getting paid very well for taking simple photos.  They might not be exciting photos, but it’s still a good way to earn money while you learn to become a better all around photographer.

Highlights:

  • No major investment in photography equipment required.  A consumer level digital camera is all you need to get started
  • A flexible opportunity - great for students and stay at home moms or anyone with a busy schedule
  • Other opportunities to earn money performing additional services these companies are also in need of. (not necessarily photo related, but helpful to anyone in need of money)
  • Bonus: This system also comes with a bonus called “Hometown Freelancing” (he named the bonus but not the actual product?). This bonus was a great addition since it provides several other methods you can use to make money with your camera.  If you decide you’d like to expand or have more creative freedom then this bonus can definitely help you.

We found the eBook to be packed with content, not fluff and filler.

Credibility: At DigitalShotsGuide.com, we like it when the author of a book “walks the walk” instead of just “talking the talk.”  Easy Photography Business author John Carroll is an individual who is actively involved in the business himself, which gets earns him a gold star in our book.  Rather than just talking about theories, this book delivers “the goods.”

Rating:

Easy Photography Business has earned an excellent rating - 4 Stars! It was close to earning that elusive 5th star (but can you really earn 5 stars if you don’t give your product a name?), but we settled on a four. This is a highly specialized niche that few others even know about…much less reveal how to profit from.  John Carroll does an excellent job teaching anyone with a camera and a computer how to make money taking pictures.   Recommended.

Click Here To Learn More About Easy Photography Business

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One Response to “Easy Photography Business - eBook Review”

  1. Tammy Davis on June 4th, 2009 4:15 am

    I have a question that maybe u can help me with. I am from a small town in Mississippi. I can see where you might need this type of photographer in large cities, but what about the Mississippi Delta? And I hate to spend $37.00 and then have no jobs close to my hometown. Can you help with this?

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