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Why I Wanted To Become My Own Boss

Everyone always asks, “Why? Why did you start down this path? Why did you decide to become an entrepreneur?” The truth is, I don’t think I actually made that decision until later—being an entrepreneur wasn’t my primary goal. I honestly never put a lot of thought into starting a business. Instead, I remember wanting just…

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Great Escape Radio: Episode 139: Get paid to be pampered

“I’m so used to being pampered in spas, I’ve forgotten how expensive spa treatments are.”—Melissa Broughton, Spa Writer Host, Jody Maberry talks with Melissa Broughton, a travel and spa writer. Jody starts the conversation with a question Melissa is often asked, “Spa Writer? How does that work?” Often people (especially men) that ask Melissa that…

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Adding Blur To Your Photos (Great For Moving Water)

As I showed in my article yesterday, implying the passage of time in a photograph by blurring it can make the image unique and help it tell a story. Yesterday’s photo was a group of cyclists streaking by on a street in Hanoi, Vietnam. For moving objects, like cars, motorbikes, or kids running a soccer…

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Blurring A Photo For Dramatic Effect (And More Sales)

“Oops!” “Darn it!” “Missed another one.” These are some of the things I was saying to myself as I was trying to get a decent shot of fast-moving traffic in downtown Hanoi. I was fascinated by the variety of vehicles streaking past me, from conventional cars to motor scooters to bicycles, all engaged in a…

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Great Escape Radio: Episode 138: Changing Direction

“If you don’t like the road you’re walking, start paving another one!” –Dolly Parton Great Escape Radio Host, Jody Maberry and Great Escape Publishing Director, Lori Allen introduce is to Kim Wilson. “At Great Escape Publishing, we create a safe place for beginners to start in travel writing and photography,” says Lori. “But our audience…

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5 Ways Starting Photography Changed My Life

“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.” — Dorothea Lange I had always thought of myself as a creative person. For instance, I love to draw and write, but adult life and responsibilities pushed those thoughts away and I ended up studying in a field I wasn’t passionate…

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