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John M. Lund asked: Stock photography has always been considered the ugly stepchild of commercial photography. Originally stock photos consisted of out-takes from assignments…the “seconds” if you will. The strategy for success for a stock shooter was to get as much content into the collection as possible…not a methodology for gaining a reputation for quality!Bringing [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 10:13 pm
Filed under Digital Photography · Tagged Afterimage, Business Image, Business Principles, Commercial Photography, Creative Freedom, Crowd, Getty Images, Handful, John Lund, Methodology, Photograph, Photographer, Photographers, Photography Stock, Rf, Saturation, Shooter, Stepchild, Stock Agency, Stock Photography, Stock Photos, Tony Stone Images
Nicholas Normandy asked: The best tool a freelance digital photographer has, besides a digital camera, is photoshop. Mainly, because it can increase stock photo sales and generate more profit. It can work just as well if your more into just editing digital photos, or graphic design. You are still going to need a digital camera, [...]
Posted by admin on Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 7:17 am
Filed under Visual Art · Tagged Best Photos, Buying Stock, Digital Editing, Digital Photographer, Digital Photography, Digital Photos, Digital Stock Photography, Extra Income, Freelance Photography, Graphic Designers, Lucrative Business, Normandy, Paycheck, Phot, Photo Editing, Photo Editors, Photography Business, Photography Sites, Shutterstock, Stock Photo Sales, Stock Photography Portfolio, Stock Photos
John M. Lund asked: Photography is getting easier. A lot easier! Being a stock photographer is getting easier too, perhaps even to a greater degree than getting “good” pictures. The result is a tremendous pressure on “pros” that make a living at stock to be able to continue making that living. So what’s a pro [...]
Posted by admin on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 4:20 pm
Filed under Visual Art · Tagged Amateur Photographer, Commoditization, Common Sense, Creativity, Democratization, Digital Cameras, Hemispheres, John Lund, Mecca, Micro Stock, Online Communities, Practicality, Pragmatism, Professional Photographer, Professional Stock, Specifi, Stock Images, Stock Photo Industry, Stock Photographer, Stock Photography, Stock Photos, Whole Brain
John M. Lund asked: The Guest House at the base of the Simatai section of The Great Wall was typically rural Chinese in its bare and no-frills atmosphere. I had been sicker than a dog for a week now and really was looking forward to a nice hot shower. It was March and here in [...]
Posted by admin on Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Filed under Digital Photography · Tagged Assignment Photography, Camera Gear, Chinese Guide, Cold Water, Fleming, Front Desk, Great Wall Of China, Guest House, Hot Water, Next Morning, Photo Shoot, Photography Photo, Steep Incline, Step At A Time, Stock Photography, Stone Staircase, Travel Stock, Traveling Companion, Villager, Wall Of China, Watchtower
Felisa Rosalba asked: You don’t have to be an experienced photographer, or someone who knows how to sell stuff online, to make money from your photographs. But you do need time and motivation to learn new things.Is stock photography the best option for someone who wants to make money with photography? Most photographers say yes. [...]
Posted by admin on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 4:10 am
Filed under Photography · Tagged Advertisements, Bad News, How To Make Money, How To Sell Stuff Online, Landscapes, Micro Payment, Motivation, Multiple Times, Photo Business, Photographer, Photographers, Portraits, Quality Shots, Small Business Owners, Stock Agency, Stock Photographs, Stock Photography, Stock Photos, Taking Photos, Traditional Stock Agencies
Ron Gross asked: Stock photography sites have made it easier for photographers to sell their photos online. However, just because you take photos does not mean a stock photo site, like Istockphoto for example, will accept them into their marketplace. To be able to sell your photos on a stock photo website, the website must [...]
Posted by admin on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 2:48 pm
Filed under Branding · Tagged Competitive Edge, Curiosity, Edginess, Food Photography, Helpful Tips, How To Sell Stock, How To Sell Your Photos, Increased Sales, Interesting Facts, Istockphoto, Little Eye, Narrow Your Focus, Photo Website, Photography Sites, Professional Stock, Ron Gross, Stock Photo, Stock Photographer, Stock Photography, Stock Photos, Yuri