Modern Lens and Chelsea...
MrBob wrote:
Whoa...if true we need REAL fact checkers.... Is ANYTHING believable any more ?
All YOU need to do is Google it. THen you will know if it is true and you will be able to sleep tonight!
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starlifter wrote:
I think Chelsea is nice looking too but don't really care for either one. For what it's worth I believe they own a bemmer.
So.....You don't like them because they're successful?
Interesting approach with your question. If their success is based on clicks but the information is inaccurate, how valuable are their posts?
--Bob
AnotherBob wrote:
So.....You don't like them because they're successful?
MrBob wrote:
" Chelsea Northrup’s Bubble Bath Boudoir Images Are Something You’ve Never Seen Before " as posted by Modern Lens Magazine... Is this what Tony and Chelsea are up to nowadays ? I have not followed them in a while but Chelsea is an attractive young lady; what say you ?
It was posted a long time ago, and I thought it was hilarious!
rmalarz wrote:
Interesting approach with your question. If their success is based on clicks but the information is inaccurate, how valuable are their posts?
--Bob
well clicks are valuable to the Northrups because of revenue but inaccurate information is of little value to the customers unless it’s clearly entertainment, in that case it doesn’t need to be accurate.
Making money from photography in the digital age takes many forms. More power to them if they can do it. If you are looking for in depth, accurate contnent, good luck. I just wish I could do what they are doing and make a living doing it.
Basil_O wrote:
Making money from photography in the digital age takes many forms. More power to them if they can do it. If you are looking for in depth, accurate contnent, good luck. I just wish I could do what they are doing and make a living doing it.
It's possible if you work your a$$ off. YouTube success is a full time job that is often integrated into a full-time job.
The superstars of YouTube are known to be passionate go-getters with mastery of their topics, a great sense of purpose, and a knack for entertaining delivery.
Just watch any of Sarah-N-Tuned's projects to get an idea. She works seven days a week restoring old cars and test-driving new ones on her TWO YouTube channels. She also does the production, with a little help from an occasional assistant. At 33, she's been an Air Force Aerospace Mechanic, has a B.A. in Transportation & Logistics Management, and has a wicked-quick and quirky sense of humor. She's equally comfortable stripping a 1974 Toyota Celica down to the bare metal, painting it herself in a professional paint booth, and stuffing a V-8 from a truck in it, as she is recording and editing video. It probably helps that she is very easy on the eyes, too.
Tony Northrup knows how to get a lot of dust on a Sony sensor.
Dennis833 wrote:
Tony Northrup knows how to get a lot of dust on a Sony sensor.
Funniest thing I've read today!
Both are good for Connecticut residents (and those close by) because they let us know about little known photo gems in our state.
I stopped following the Northrups after the click-bait hatchet job they did on Steve McCurry.
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