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First attempt to a concept shot: Financial planning (real estate planning)
Strobist info:
one light (SB800)
two mirrors: first one aimed to a gobo, second one as fill light on coins.
See setup shot: www.flickr.com/photos/treeffe/2277505997/
A business building in Tokyo.
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Corporate Headquarters in Tokyo.
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A business career building in Tokyo.
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Setup for
www.flickr.com/photos/treeffe/2277506001/
during the original shot there was an hand held paper reflector over the coins
Business offices in Tokyo.
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Don’t know about you but that’s how I feel navigating and playing the financial planning game! Not sure if this is my definition of "fun", but I know as a fact that it is for some...
Macro Monday project – 05/07/12
"Water play”
Business Office Buildings in Tokyo.
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Financial planning
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A business building in Tokyo.
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Growing rich - if only it were that simple! You'll find other free photos in my Freestock set. Please credit Alan Cleaver.
Money is kind of a base subject. Like water, food, air and housing, it affects everything yet for some reason the world of academics thinks it's a subject below their social standing.
Robert Kiyosaki
Financial Planners. Fort Myers
13410 Parker Commons Blvd., Suite 101, Fort Myers
(239) 288-6542
Eric M. Marvin, CFP®, CRPC®
Eric is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™
Eric is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional with J.P. Turner & Company, LLC in Fort Myers, Florida. He has resided in Southwest Florida for the past six years after moving down from Cleveland, Ohio. In Ohio, Eric attended the University of Akron, where he obtained a Finance degree. His professional specialties include: - Financial and Estate Planning - Fundamental, Technical, and Consensus Analysis - Asset Management Services - Investment Management Fiduciary for Directed Trusts - Hard Assets including Gold and Silver - Corporate 401(k) Plans offering ETFs - Asset Backed Lines of Credit
Securities Offered through J.P. Turner & Company, LLC (Member SIPC, www.sipc.org) and Financial Planning offered through J.P. Turner & Company Capital Management, LLC( Registered Investment Advisor)
JPT072911-1170
Don’t mistake “financial gambling” with investing… very thin line to walk…
Macro Monday project – 05/07/12
"Water play”
Simon Mayhew Financial Planning | Plymouth Financial Planning Advisor
100 Merafield Drive, Plympton
Plymouth
Devon
PL7 1TR
United Kingdom
01752 347044
Simon Mayhew Financial Planning | Plymouth Financial Planning Advisor
100 Merafield Drive, Plympton
Plymouth
Devon
PL7 1TR
United Kingdom
01752 347044
im going to run out right now and invest my money where a magazine tells me too! that way i'll make alot of money! lol
“Carbon will be the world’s biggest commodity market, and it could become the world’s biggest market overall”
Barclays Capital
Climate change has emerged as an important theme for investors in recent years, evidenced by the growing numbers of shareholder resolutions related to climate change, the significant increase in renewable energy investments and the huge growth in the value of the carbon emissions markets, now estimated to be worth €160 billion per annum.
Carbon markets grew to $127 billion in 2010, nearly doubling from 2007 levels. Rapid growth is also expected over the next ten years. Some industry projections forecast the carbon markets will reach $3 trillion by 2020. Whilst regulation is creating a number of national and international cap and trade schemes, financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley have rapidly expanded their carbon businesses.
Barclays Capital has forecast 42% growth in the value of carbon credits by 2012.
For investors this could mean that carbon credits represent an exciting opportunity to become directly involved with high-impact, ethical investments that deliver real, measurable benefits to people and the environment. The value of carbon credits is likely to increase significantly as the markets mature and the international demand for carbon increases.
For more information please contact:
Baron Traders Limited. Registered in Gibraltar. Registered Number: 105368 Registered Office: Don House, 30-38 Main Street, Gibraltar.
www.validatedcarboncredits.com
info@validatedcarboncredits.com
Tel: +44 203 137 4400
Lighting 102: 5.2 - Assignment: Double-Duty Light
Strobist LIghting 102 assignment contribution.
Subject: Financial Planning
(My son plays football and want to go to Penn State)
Nikon D80
Nikkor 50mm 1.8
Single SB600 (cls)
Three bounce cards
I used a single SB600 (CLS) bounced off three bristol boards. It was a lot tougher than I thought to get the light to fill the bills in the flower pot as well as throw a little light on the plastic football (pez). I finally got the hang of where the light was hitting and how to control it. I tried using mirrors but they left a nasty haze in the upper right corners of the image where I wanted it to go dark.
A concept photo for real estate planning
License for commercial use at: istockpho.to/11iLLuu
Strobis info: Sb800 through a diffuser camera right, SB600 camera left with dome diffuser (about 5inches from coins.)
the original work
www.flickr.com/photos/treeffe/2277506001/ was for the Strobist assignement Double-duty lighting, but this time I tried a different setup with two flashes
Cape Fear Community College is to offer a financial planning class geared toward preparing for financial security later in life.
business.blogs.starnewsonline.com/23763/cape-fear-to-offe...
One sb 28 on 1/16 pwr zoomed to 85mm, with home made black straw grid (2.5cm), hand mirror to reflect light back upto torch and face, crumpled 'final demand' bills to scatter light to illuminate housebreaking kit
135 Rivonia Road Sandown Gauteng 2196 South Africa
+27112944444
www.nedbank.co.za/content/nedbank/desktop/gt/en/personal/...
We provide trusted financial planning and wealth management solutions throughout South Africa. Proven investment portfolios and wealth management tools help us guide us in helping our clients make the best decisions when planning for retirement or investing their money.
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young boy looking at silver piggy bank while gathering up coins
Strobist: One Sb 800 at 1/32 on a light stand to camera left and slightly above firing down towards the subject. One mirror to camera right and front to light the penny on top of the pig and the pig's body. One mirror to camera right and behind the pig to light the coins behind the pig and as rim light on the tail.
I first wanted to use an actual piggy bank, but as luck would have it was unable to procure one. I guess piggy banks are not popular in Japan. While rereading David's post on the assignment I noticed the bit about origami and decided that I would substitute an origami pig for the piggy bank. I spent several days looking for instructions on the internet on how to make an origami pig out of a dollar bill, but finally found one thanks to Google's caching ability.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
Don't let your money just go down the drain.
Strobist setup shot and thoughts here: flickr.com/photos/thatmushroom/2299645765/sizes/l/in/phot...
P52Pro-assignment 9 : It's All About the Money
Softbox to the left and behind and gridded speedlight on the front right lighting the coins. Tin foil and white cards used where needed.
My concept was that the financial planner will help you weather any storm with their new financial plans.
135 Rivonia Road Sandown Gauteng 2196 South Africa
+27112944444
www.nedbank.co.za/content/nedbank/desktop/gt/en/personal/...
We provide trusted financial planning and wealth management solutions throughout South Africa. Proven investment portfolios and wealth management tools help us guide us in helping our clients make the best decisions when planning for retirement or investing their money.
Financial Planner, Benjamin Mobley, covers the dangers of credit cards and the importance of disciplined saving.
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Offices in Tokyo
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With Carbon Credits now SIPP, QROPS, QNUPS & SSAS compliant, many investors may look even more closely at this opportunity.
“Carbon will be the world’s biggest commodity market, and it could become the world’s biggest market overall”
Barclays Capital
Climate change has emerged as an important theme for investors in recent years, evidenced by the growing numbers of shareholder resolutions related to climate change, the significant increase in renewable energy investments and the huge growth in the value of the carbon emissions markets, now estimated to be worth €160 billion per annum.
Carbon markets grew to $127 billion in 2010, nearly doubling from 2007 levels. Rapid growth is also expected over the next ten years. Some industry projections forecast the carbon markets will reach $3 trillion by 2020. Whilst regulation is creating a number of national and international cap and trade schemes, financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Barclays, Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley have rapidly expanded their carbon businesses.
Barclays Capital has forecast 42% growth in the value of carbon credits by 2012.
For investors this could mean that carbon credits represent an exciting opportunity to become directly involved with high-impact, ethical investments that deliver real, measurable benefits to people and the environment. The value of carbon credits is likely to increase significantly as the markets mature and the international demand for carbon increases.
For more information please contact: Baron Traders Limited. Registered in Gibraltar. Registered Number: 105368 Registered Office: Don House, 30-38 Main Street, Gibraltar.
www.validatedcarboncredits.com
info@validatedcarboncredits.com
Tel: +44 208 123 3115