All week, we’ve been talking about how much photo income opportunity surrounds us… all the time. Today’s issue, from stock photographer Shelly Perry, is proof that it pays — more than $1,000, in this case — to keep your eyes peeled. Scroll down for details… — Lori Lori Allen Director, Great Escape Publishing ****************** October 1, 2010 The Right Way to Travel ****************** GRANDMA’S SAD FAREWELL: THE DAY I SHOT SOME OF MY BEST-SELLING IMAGES By Shelly Perry in Portland, OR One of my best-selling shots was a spontaneous one. It was my last day visiting family in San Diego, California, and I’d spent time that afternoon photographing my niece and nephew before heading back to Portland with my parents. My nephew had just graduated from military boot camp. He was just a few days away from shipping out to his new base in Germany and eventually Iraq. I was taking a lot of photos and it was time to say goodbye. I turned around to see my mom hugging him and grabbed the shot.. I was lucky that it was late afternoon, and, in San Diego, the light is almost always perfect in the afternoon. I saw the action and quickly moved in close (I only had the time of an extended hug, after all). I took just two shots, and this is the one that worked: 
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