visiondr
cyclic iconoclast
So, I was getting my haircut the other day talking photography and lamenting my goofy financial situation with the woman cutting my hair. She says I could make a little extra money by starting some kind of on the side photo business. She's seen some of my photos (she's a family friend) and says, "You're really good. You could sell your work. I would even put some up here in the shop and clients would see them and maybe you'd sell some." She's a very business savvy person and goes on to suggest establishing an LLC or some other form of S Corporation under which I could purchase materials and handle all the tax related stuff.
As I'm sitting there I'm being polite, but thinking she's gone a little over the top. Later, though I find myself wondering if I could make a go of it. But, later still the more I think about it, the more I keep convincing myself that it's a stupid idea.
Then, yesterday I thought, "hey, you live in a nice old neighborhood with beautiful old homes. Why not photograph people's homes in an appealing way and sell the owners on owning a nice black and white 'portrait' of their home?"
By now I'm formulating a half-baked business plan by which I could take some photos of a few friends' homes. I'd display them on a professional-looking website (a good friend of mine is a web designer and photographer who'd help) and then go door-to-door here in Portland's nicer neighborhoods, dropping off a postcard with an especially nice photo on one side and advertising copy on the other. The advert could direct the homeowner to the website which would include other home portraits, an explanation of the service, prices and a link to an email address. The point is, I'd take photos, sell photos, make enough money to satisfy my GAS and maybe, just maybe earn a little extra cash for the family. I have always loved architectural photography and have a passion for old homes.
So, now that the half-baked idea is out in the open, what do you guys think? Am I nuts even considering this or is there the germ of a good idea here?
Ron
As I'm sitting there I'm being polite, but thinking she's gone a little over the top. Later, though I find myself wondering if I could make a go of it. But, later still the more I think about it, the more I keep convincing myself that it's a stupid idea.
Then, yesterday I thought, "hey, you live in a nice old neighborhood with beautiful old homes. Why not photograph people's homes in an appealing way and sell the owners on owning a nice black and white 'portrait' of their home?"
By now I'm formulating a half-baked business plan by which I could take some photos of a few friends' homes. I'd display them on a professional-looking website (a good friend of mine is a web designer and photographer who'd help) and then go door-to-door here in Portland's nicer neighborhoods, dropping off a postcard with an especially nice photo on one side and advertising copy on the other. The advert could direct the homeowner to the website which would include other home portraits, an explanation of the service, prices and a link to an email address. The point is, I'd take photos, sell photos, make enough money to satisfy my GAS and maybe, just maybe earn a little extra cash for the family. I have always loved architectural photography and have a passion for old homes.
So, now that the half-baked idea is out in the open, what do you guys think? Am I nuts even considering this or is there the germ of a good idea here?
Ron