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eBay Photography the Smart Way: Creating Great Product Pictures that Will Attract Higher Bids and Sell Your Items Faster

ePub eBay Photography the Smart Way: Creating Great Product Pictures that Will Attract Higher Bids and Sell Your Items Faster by Joseph T. Sinclair; Stanley Livingston in Arts-Photography

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If a picture is worth a thousand words; just imagine how much a picture could be worth on eBay! In "eBay Photography the Smart Way"; professional eBay expert Joseph Sinclair teams up with professional product photographer Stanley Livingston to show sellers how to instantly increase their sales and ramp up their profits! The book gives readers easy-to-follow instructions for taking better pictures; helping them show off their products to the greatest possible effect.


#2084994 in eBooks 2005-07-31 2005-07-31File Name: B000SMZLFY


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Authentic and Condescending ToneBy M.V.I bought this book because I love Eastlake furniture and wanted to know more.You can expect a stuffy; judgmental sort of tone while he gives you tips on how to decorate and furnish your home... which I dont mind; the tone seems about right for someone writing during the end of the Victorian era! This book is wordy and reads like a series of essays. It is not light reading. If you were expecting a home decorating magazine from the Victorian era this is not really it (e.g. "40 hot tips for window covers!"). I could not just flip through this book idly; I had to sit in a quiet place; concentrate; and reflect on what he was trying to say. If you want to challenge yourself to some Victorian-era reading comprehension and get your brain working while you learn about Eastlakes opinions on decorating; go for it! Great stuff.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not quite what I wanted.By P. NortonThe pictures are mainly one piece of furniture at a time. I was hoping more to see how rooms were put together.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Need Univeral HInts that are centuries old.By Thmas E. ReecPurchased the book because of its influence of this author on William Morris and the later Arts and Craft Movement. The author spoke as an architect who emphasized purchasing well crafted items and goods for the home; and design the entire home with one simple theme throughout the entry hall to the bedrooms. It had an influence on the Arts and Craft designers who started to incorporate textiles; pottery; furniture; and metal works for all of the customers needs.Beyond the historic references; the book was revealing to the modern designer and family seeking household purchases. All of us inherit lousy furniture and then buy one item at a time; and wonder why the house does not fit together. The author clearly states that we must know and seek out specific items that fit and go together to create a livable

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