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Straight-forward interviews with professional photographers making a name for themselves in this business.
We try to learn from their skills, struggles, wishes & ideas.

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Photographer interview: Patrick Endres

Extraordinary in-depth interview with Patrick Endres on managing a successful multi-faceted photography business.

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Photographer interview: Paul Kerins

A very insightful interview with Canadian photographer Paul Kerins, sharing his thoughts on photo websites & the industry.

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Photographer interview: Steve Greer

With experience in lifestyle and tourism photography, Steve is experimenting with new types of commercial projects.

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Photographer interview: Sébastien Mérion

He talks about managing his online presence, having bi-lingual sites, offering free wallpapers & the importance of a blog.

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Welcome to ForegroundWeb

The official launch of ForegroundWeb, the new place to get inspired and learn about photography websites.

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