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Written by Alan Blakely
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By Alan Blakely I had an interesting experience last year as I wheeled my camera case, tripod and grip kit alongside a fellow photographer on a Chicago street corner. I think we were both taken back a bit to see one another, but greeted each other cordially. This particular photographer is well known and well respected. His work represents the pinnacle of our industry. His images appear primarily in magazines, and his subjects are high-end residential properties. On the other hand, my work is predominantly corporate, institutional and hospitality.
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Alan Blakely |
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| Current Author Promotion: Alan Blakely is the founder of The Association of Independent Architectural Photograhers an internet-based trade association with the primary purpose of helping promote the professional success of established independent architectural photographers.
Alan Blakely has been making money as a photographer since the age of 14. First as a photojournalist for his hometown newspaper in Utah, and ultimately as a nationally recognized commercial photographer. Alan’s interests and professional pursuits are widely varied, and have included careers as a jazz musician and advertising copywriter. Alan holds a BA degree from Brigham Young University in Advertising Communications.
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