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    Reliable websites to sell photography?

    Etsy.com-Sell your photos (you have to print and sell them yourself) Its a reliable site, its like an artist version of eBay (except eBay sucks and etsy is much more organized and everyone on there is an artist) Insertion fees are inexpensive and your photos will be listed for months at a time...
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    Reliable websites to sell photography?

    Etsy.com-Sell your photos (you have to print and sell them yourself) Its a reliable site, its like an artist version of eBay (except eBay sucks and etsy is much more organized and everyone on there is an artist) Insertion fees are inexpensive and your photos will be listed for months at a time...
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    Reliable websites to sell photography?

    Etsy.com-Sell your photos (you have to print and sell them yourself) Its a reliable site, its like an artist version of eBay (except eBay sucks and etsy is much more organized and everyone on there is an artist) Insertion fees are inexpensive and your photos will be listed for months at a time...
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    Reliable websites to sell photography?

    Etsy.com-Sell your photos (you have to print and sell them yourself) Its a reliable site, its like an artist version of eBay (except eBay sucks and etsy is much more organized and everyone on there is an artist) Insertion fees are inexpensive and your photos will be listed for months at a time...
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    BFA art degree vs MFA art degree?

    What all could I do with a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) degree (studio art like printmaking and oil)...vs a Masters of Fine Arts? With a Masters I know I could teach art as a professor (along with certification) but what else could I do? Especially if I am going to be moving around every few...
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    what do you think of my photography?

    those are pretty good! i like the cornfield one and the vintage one. you should continue doing photography and maybe take some summer classes. It would be fun and you would learn alot!
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