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Best resources for today's photographer...
- 07/03/08
"Dane Sanders Fast Track Photographer and pDNA are the best resources for today’s photographer—BAR NONE!"
- Scott Sheppard :: Inside Digital Photography Radio
Refreshingly Comprehensive...
- 07/11/08
"In a profession that so often gets bogged down in minute technical
details and artistic eccentricities, Fast Track Photographer takes a
refreshingly comprehensive look at finding success in wedding
photography.
Drawn from his personal experiences, Dane's insights and
career evaluation tools offer a useful pathway for those interested in
carving out a career in the topsy-turvy world of wedding image creation."
- Jeff Kent :: Photo magazine editor and freelance writer published in
Professional Photographer, American PHOTO Wedding & Portrait Guide,
Destination I Do and many others
Wealth of Ideas...
- 07/21/08
"Success in photography is based on two factors, your skills to capture/create the image and your ability to understand and identify your target market. Truthfully, I've always considered the second factor more important. What good is creating the finest images of your life if people don't know who you are? You need to identify your target audience and utilize all the tools at your disposal to build your brand. Dane has provided a wealth of ideas to help photographers identify their niche and then develop a mind set that morphs "chasing the rainbow" into real life goals and objectives. Congrats Dane - nice job!"
- Skip Cohen :: President Rangefinder Publishing Inc.
The Photographer's "What Color Is Your Parachute?"
- 07/23/08
"Fast Track Photographer is a rare find with such profound insights that I will recommend it to all my colleagues. To be successful, photographers must take inventory of their strengths and interests, and apply those consistently in a way that doesn't compromise their dreams and ideals. To that end, Dane squarely addresses issues such as photographer integrity, completeness of vision and personal effectiveness. Through personal experiences and fun stories, he helps identify common practices that inhibit professionals from reaching higher levels of success and goes tremendous lengths to share his road map for avoiding pitfalls in the business.
Being unique and sticking to your vision is not the easy option, but it's definitely the most fulfilling. So get ready to set sail on an exciting path of self discovery as a professional in the photography industry and read this inspiring book today!"
- Steve Tout :: Photographer, Consultant and Writer published in Rangefinder Magazine