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    Photography Tutorial – Shooting for Online Auctions

    Posted on Tuesday, July 31 2007 @ 09:21:23 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It’s a simple matter now to post unwanted items for sale online, complete with photographs to show potential buyers what they’re bidding on. However, most people still don’t take full advantage of this service. Think about it for a moment; who would you prefer to buy from, a seller with a good looking advert with some nice clear professional-looking photos of the item for sale, or from someone whose product shots are dark, murky and taken from an awkward angle?

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