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patfureyphoto
Feb-12-2009, 07:15 PM
http://i42.tinypic.com/6f11yr.jpg
Lifestyle sessions range from 1-2 hours on location capturing the essence and individuality of the person, couple, or family in front of my lens.

For the initial investment of $350 you get Pat Furey for up to 2 hours on location, an 11x14 print, and a low-resolution sample CD of all of the images.

Check out my website or search my posts here to get a feel for myself and my work. :)

Spots are limited.

info@patfureyphoto.com

Angelo
Feb-13-2009, 12:00 PM
:scratch

DoctorIt
Feb-15-2009, 09:12 AM
Sorry to make an example, again, but as this forum is new...

This forum is "services for hire". Please provide more information, not just a banner for some event, or this post will be deleted. You can review the guidelines below, in my signature.

thank you,

patfureyphoto
Feb-15-2009, 10:09 AM
Sorry to make an example, again, but as this forum is new...

This forum is "services for hire". Please provide more information, not just a banner for some event, or this post will be deleted. You can review the guidelines below, in my signature.

thank you,
fixed, thanks.

Nikolai
Feb-16-2009, 12:34 AM
I still don't get it...:dunno What is offered? :scratch

Pupator
Feb-16-2009, 11:31 AM
I still don't get it...:dunno What is offered? :scratch

From the post:
"up to 2 hours of on location shooting"
"11x14 print"
"low-resolution sample CD of all of the images"

The "spots are limited" part is hilarious. :rofl

cmason
Feb-16-2009, 11:46 AM
I am guessing patfureyphoto is selling his services as a photographer... which is fine, but since this is a photographer forum, seems a bit misplaced.

I suppose even chefs eat food cooked by others, so have at it patfureyphoto.

(btw nice banner)

Moogle Pepper
Feb-16-2009, 12:10 PM
Are there visitors of Dgrin that are just solely photographers? Or could there be just regular visitors who aren't photographers? Likewise, Patfureyphoto may offer services in an area where there might be inquiries coming from.

I am guessing that he is shooting this thread as a service for those non-photogs who visit this site and might inquire.

Nikolai
Feb-16-2009, 01:06 PM
I am guessing patfureyphoto his selling is services as a photographer... which is fine, but since this is a photographer forum, seems a bit misplaced.

my line of thoughts exactly..


I suppose even chefs eat food cooked by others

yes, they do... when they are the in judge panel of Iron Chef :wink

Anyway, good luck with the initiative :thumb , I'm really curious how it pans out!

patfureyphoto
Feb-16-2009, 02:09 PM
From the post:
The "spots are limited" part is hilarious. :rofl
*don't feed the troll*

Anyway, I saw the sub forum, and threw up a post. I've shot something here for a member before, and am currently talking with a new client. I've gotten lots of work via FM/PoTN/Facebook/Myspace/Twitter. Free advertising can't hurt.

DeuceFour
Feb-16-2009, 06:12 PM
Wow, you guys are all clownin on Pat, but why was this "For Hire" section even created if not for stuff like what he's offering??:scratch His post makes sense to me, for the section it is posted in anyhow.

DoctorIt
Feb-17-2009, 07:15 AM
Everyone,
If you have general thoughts about the For Hire forum, please post them in the discussion thread I posted (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=120694), not in the thread of someone who has followed the new forum guidelines.

General flea market guidelines like common courtesy and a minimum of non-essential comments apply in here.

thanks,

Pupator
Feb-17-2009, 11:44 AM
*don't feed the troll*



Heh, that's me. I've been here for four years and posted over 1100 times to build up a good reputation just so I could turn troll on your post. :rofl

I really don't mean you any ill will - I was trying to be helpful by pointing out to others that you had been clear (after the initial update) about what you were offering. "Spots are limited" is funny because I don't know too many people who are turning away work these days. Something tells me that if a bunch of people wanted to make use of your services you'd find a way to fit them in. I'm sorry if my comment offended you - I was just having a little fun. :thumb

IMO - You're wise to use every free form of advertising you can find.

patfureyphoto
Feb-17-2009, 01:17 PM
Heh, that's me. I've been here for four years and posted over 1100 times to build up a good reputation just so I could turn troll on your post. :rofl

I really don't mean you any ill will - I was trying to be helpful by pointing out to others that you had been clear (after the initial update) about what you were offering. "Spots are limited" is funny because I don't know too many people who are turning away work these days. Something tells me that if a bunch of people wanted to make use of your services you'd find a way to fit them in. I'm sorry if my comment offended you - I was just having a little fun. :thumb

IMO - You're wise to use every free form of advertising you can find. No worries man. :thumb

Spots are limited, however, is true. I've turned away and/or referred clients to others. I've come to learn that just because you have money doesn't make you an ideal client.

clcoronios
Mar-20-2009, 08:22 AM
Your message header really caught my eye - as I have just started using "Lifestyle Portraits" in my marketing. We're equine photographers - and somehow, that phrase just seems to include portraits of/with horses better than anything else I could come up with.

Great minds, eh? :thumb

Carol

sweet caroline
Mar-25-2009, 02:38 PM
I like how your ad looks like the front cover of a magazine. It's definitely an eye-catcher. And, it completely makes sense to advertise you services here. Non photographers, amateurs, photographers who aren't great at shooting themselves all visit this site. I'll probably look here when my sister is planning her wedding, because as much as I'd love to be the one taking those photos, I'll have much more important duties that day. Same thing with my kids' b-day party, etc.

Caroline

patfureyphoto
Mar-25-2009, 05:42 PM
I like how your ad looks like the front cover of a magazine. It's definitely an eye-catcher. And, it completely makes sense to advertise you services here. Non photographers, amateurs, photographers who aren't great at shooting themselves all visit this site. I'll probably look here when my sister is planning her wedding, because as much as I'd love to be the one taking those photos, I'll have much more important duties that day. Same thing with my kids' b-day party, etc.

Caroline
Thanks Caroline! It means a lot to hear good things from other photographers. I actually have done a fair amount of work for other photographers. They appreciate me so much, it's the best. :thumb