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I use the timer settings on my cameras often as I am frequently working alone but needing images of the artist (me)
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Today I sent eight digital images out to several different press people. Most of the shots I took day before yesterday. My dear husband took some of them for me when I was posing in a group shot.
Don't wait for someone else to do it.
There is no one else.
The beauty is that you can control what is said/written/seen, which is a critical thing to control!
Lesson #6. Feed the Press and The Press will Feed You.
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