Photographer Ron Harris Launches Blog

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Photographer Ron Harris has launched Blog.RonHarris.com, which features his photography with a focus on the erotic.

Harris, who also owns affiliate program RonHarrisCash.com, said his blog would include photography tips and techniques, reviews of photography equipment and tips on handling models and creating a functional studio, as well as his personal reflections on his work with his exclusive model Kara Duhe and numerous others for Harris-Art.com, Harris-Archives.com and KaraDuhe.com.

"My blog is not just about creating erotic Internet sites, but the art of photography across many fields," Harris said. "Having been the highest paid photographer for more than 25 years in New York, I know what it takes to be a great advertising and fashion photographer. I have spent 50 years honing my skills as an artist, and I am still learning and experimenting. I will keep my blog content non-nude so it is available for everyone interested in glamour photography in all of its forms."

The blog also is completely iPhone compatible, according to Harris, because "over 66 percent of those who are accessing the Internet by mobile phone are doing so with an iPhone. It's the only mobile phone that contains a true Internet browser, and all of my sites are configured to perform seamlessly with the iPhone format."

For more information, visit Blog.RonHarris.com and RonHarrisCash.com.

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