Photography is not 'hard'. That being said, any Joe with a nice camera automatically thinks he's a photographer, knowing nothing of composing and how to capture a precise moment in the exact mood it was in.
Classes tend to be not very hard, though they are very labor intensive. They will teach...
I am interested in pricing some Flash/After Effects created videos. No interactivity. Some camera involvement to make a 2d plane seem 3d with text floating above a background layer, running maybe 3 minutes long.
Not anything green screened/filmed, just a full Flash/AE created rendered with a...
So I have Microsoft Accounting 2007, and have had my business since June/july.
I have made $2570, but haven't done well keeping separate records. (I plan on changing that, hence why I have this program now)
So I have made $2570, but I have spent $3000 in advertising expenses (tax deductable)...
Yes, If they want hi-res, it's probably to display the winner(s) photos. A Hi-Res photo is typically anything over ~8 megapixels, typically 10+
1 is far from Hi-Res now
I would suggest enrolling in an online college and taking a photography class, but that takes more than 1 month.
Another good bet is to google "cool photography tutorials" or something of the sort and work exactly as they tell you. It will give you quality time with your camera.
If you don't...
They guy above me has no idea what he's talking about. People still pay VERY good money for a good photographer. I'm 19, own my own photography business, and It's been incredibly successful so far!
And as far as money, that depends on how well you can sell yourself, and of course how good you...
Digital painting, I would use CS3 or CS4. Both are very similar. Previous versions (pre CS2) won't have some features you may need.
Paint Shop Pro X2 is a great one for digital painting as well, or Corel Painter.