Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Fast Track Photographer: Want a copy???

I truly believe that one of the greatest gifts you can give someone is a book. Last night at the Free to Succeed tour in Atlanta I gave away a few books and I truly hope that those people enjoy them!

I just read Dane Sanders' new book Fast Track Photographer and it's amazing! If you are a photographer who owns/runs your own business or are even considering the notion you have to read the book.



To hold true to what I've been saying, if you're a photographer and you have not read the book, comment or shoot me an e-mail and you might just win yourself a copy. Just tell me why you are wanting to read the book and what you hope to accomplish from reading it, it's that simple!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Matt,

This is Stephanie Greenwell(work with your aunt Pam). I recently bought first my first DSLR camera(nothing extravagant, but a starter) and I want to get trained in the manner of photography that you and several other photographers I've seen online have.

I told Pam about it and she in turn told me about your foray into photography. I am so awed by your work--you are doing a great job! I love your style--I am not a fan of the same old boring poses and "say cheese" attitude.

I had thought about contacting you about how to get started(i.e. advice on training, classes, business start-up, etc.) and I have sent off for the New York Institute of Photography course catalog. I will probably enroll, but any advice or direction you could provide would be greatly appreciated! (Oh, and this book would be a great bonus!)

Thanks for your time. And best wishes on your growing business!

Stephanie Greenwell
stephaniegreenwell@sbcglobal.net

Matt Dorroh said...

E-mail sent :)

Blake said...

Hey, Matt,
We've talked online a few times about different photography stuff. I've heard of the book and it was all good stuff. It was one I've been thinking of buying at some point.

I just recently got a 40D with aims of documenting both my family's growth and the town I live in. And as I grow in skills and confidence, maybe begin to make a little $$ on the side with it. I think I can do it.

I used to take a lot of pictures while in high school w/a 35mm SLR. Those days are well behind me, and I'm cutting my teeth anew on this DSLR.

And next time you're in Oxford, give me a buzz.

Bobby Earle said...

i just got a copy of this book and can't wait to read it! Good on you for sharing :)

Bobby