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hi my name is todd bigelow im a freelance photographer based in los angeles for the last 30 years working primarily with editorial corporate and non-profit clients im also an adjunct professor of photography and photojournalism and a soon to be author on a book on freelance business practices this is two minutes with todd a short video series where i address business practices for freelancers hope you enjoy hey everyone thanks for stopping by a little note if you hear some voices in the background ive been having some work done at my home which is one of the reasons why ive been posted lately and ill try to get this done quickly without having too much background noise but just in case you hear that thats whats going on i want to cycle back to talking a little bit about licensing because ive been doing a little bit of of engaging with some photographers on zoom sessions and on various platforms regarding licensing and and i think that there is an unfortunate misunderstanding th