This guy [link] is an Atlanta pet photographer who was selling framed prints at last year's art festival. He had some great Atlanta shots for sale, as well as examples of his pet photography.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I do think the drumming-up-business part would probably be a nightmare, though. Unless you just find your way into it. Like, take a picture of Paul Giamatti's dog and then get rich by word of mouth. While doing something else for a paycheck?
Tom, I'm on the judging panel for a competition for buildings using structural steel and I'm getting an advance look at some of the entries now. How do you feel about architectural photography? Architectural and engineering firms need good photographers - emphasis on the word "good" - to photograph their projects during and after construction. Having tried to make sense of something snapped on a phone camera (crooked, out of focus, taken looking into the sun, etc.) some of them will pay for someone who can take a good photograph of their baby.
Tom, in the IRC Buffy chat where I met Dan and Andi there was a guy who did photography for fun, he started doing a lot of pictures at car shows and stuff. And then went to a few dog events (like Dog o ween or something) and started taking pictures and someone asked him to take Santa pictures of dogs. And I think he started building a side business like that. Just word of mouth and doing what he liked.
Which is my rambly way of saying it's been done. And it sounds like something you should at least look into.
The architectural photography sounds interesting too.
I've read several articles that said people are still spending on high-end pet stuff.
My vet has giant pet portraits that serve as advertising for a shitty pet photog. If Tom were out here I would get one from him.
Tom, team up with a boutique pet supply place and/or a doggy day care.
Or maybe get a start volunteering to take glamor shots of rescue animals - you'd get to meet people, get some photos for your portfolio, find out if it was something you were interested in. And, as a volunteer, you could say no to animals that were too troublesome (as many pet owners have discovered, it's better to be pissed off than pissed on).
Toddson's idea is very good!
amych, I think that'd count as terrorism
Yeah, that's why it doesn't work long-term. It'd be nice to clear out the fridge and get something sent in to the gummint, but I suspect homeland security showing up in haz-mat gear would be slightly worse than an audit.