From Not Working to NETWorking 
Networking—whether done formally or informally, alone or as part of a group—can give you a competitive edge in getting (and keeping!) business coming to you as a contractor or independent technical communicator.
Keefer, Christine A. Intercom (2004). Careers>Freelance>Collaboration
Technical communicators and photographers achieve successful communications results through open, honest working relationships. To establish and maintain a good working relationship, each party must openly communicate with each other, understand the project requirements, focus on the project objectives, and work together as a team before, during, and after the shoot. Benefits to both the technical communicator and photographer include customer satisfaction, mutual referrals and partnership opportunities, and professional achievement.
Keefer, Christine A. and Jay A. Keefer. STC Proceedings (1999). Presentations>Publishing>Photography
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