Help Launch Picturephant—an online business selling photos and photography services, teaching photography, publishing a Photo Blog, and more. Picturephant and www.picturephant.com will become a destination for high-quality photos, a Photo Blog, educational camera lessons, and bookable photography services. My vivid photos, web layout, and self-designed logo show my creativity, plus my Blog and camera lessons enable me to share my techniques.
Phase One of www.picturephant.com recently launched to showcase company objectives. Before Picturephant can move forward to Phase Two, expensive incorporation, licenses, legal services, and equipment must be purchased. Until these start-up costs are conquered, photos cannot be sold online—nor can any camera lesson or photo service be sold. About 20 percent of American start-up businesses don’t survive the first year. Poor cash flow is the main reason. Most loans are for businesses which survived that first year—not for those challenged by starting up.
I need funding for my business to start, so it can survive and thrive. Through my lens, I see financial struggles ahead. I can’t bring Picturephant to life without significant financial support. But I have a zoom lens, which looks forward to providing a powerful educational website celebrating photography. Please contribute to my Picturephant GoFundMe Campaign. If you can’t donate right now, spread the word to your friends who can contribute. One look at www.picturephant.com, and you’ll see the unlimited potential of Picturephant photography.
Phase One of www.picturephant.com recently launched to showcase company objectives. Before Picturephant can move forward to Phase Two, expensive incorporation, licenses, legal services, and equipment must be purchased. Until these start-up costs are conquered, photos cannot be sold online—nor can any camera lesson or photo service be sold. About 20 percent of American start-up businesses don’t survive the first year. Poor cash flow is the main reason. Most loans are for businesses which survived that first year—not for those challenged by starting up.
I need funding for my business to start, so it can survive and thrive. Through my lens, I see financial struggles ahead. I can’t bring Picturephant to life without significant financial support. But I have a zoom lens, which looks forward to providing a powerful educational website celebrating photography. Please contribute to my Picturephant GoFundMe Campaign. If you can’t donate right now, spread the word to your friends who can contribute. One look at www.picturephant.com, and you’ll see the unlimited potential of Picturephant photography.






