tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30664106.post1268012290566631283..comments2023-11-29T00:37:27.962-08:00Comments on PRETTY GIRL SHOOTER: Wrapping It UpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30664106.post-16281074927645190132013-06-16T10:36:17.671-07:002013-06-16T10:36:17.671-07:00@Rick: That's EXACTLY what happens when I'...@Rick: That's EXACTLY what happens when I'm authoring these ebooks, "the best ways to learn something is to try to teach it... further enhancing, centering, and cementing your own knowledge." Yeah I have affiliates. I'd love to have more. Affiliates account for about 1/2 of my sales and I pay out 50% commissions to affiliates. <br />jimmydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04250574229270573468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30664106.post-82395290539264558362013-06-16T10:09:22.329-07:002013-06-16T10:09:22.329-07:00What?! A post about natural-light photography acco...What?! A post about natural-light photography accompanied by a flash-lit image? JimmyD! ;) <br /><br />Looking forward to seeing this new ebook. I think it's one I'll actually read cover-to-cover, since almost all the shooting I ever do is with natural light. <br /><br />Long ago, I was told that one of the best ways to learn something is to try to teach it. Of course, you have to know something before you can teach it, so it sounds sort of paradoxical. The point was/is that you'll be forced, as you put it, to think through what you know, thus further enhancing, centering, and cementing your own knowledge. <br /><br />And you have affiliates? I really need to get to work on fixing up my website to allow ads. Rick Horowitzhttp://soshootme.comnoreply@blogger.com