Feb
17
2009
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How To Contact Photo Buyers

The last few years have seen a surge in demand for freelance photographers due to the increasing trend of outsourcing work, the advent of the digital camera and the popularity of the internet, with social media websites such as MySpace, Facebook, etc., becoming an everyday part of people’s lives.

Digital cameras in particular have made it so much easier to transfer your pictures to the internet and processing images doesn’t take as much time as it used to with the old cameras which used dark room techniques that were not only time consuming but also posed a threat to health due to the chemicals used in film processing.

Attending a photography workshop, where you will learn about digital imaging, studio techniques, platinum printing, etc, will give you a jump start in your freelance career but may not always be necessary.

However, before embarking on a career to become a freelance photographer, you need to decide what kind of photographer you want to be - whether to specialize in fine art photography, commercial photography or retail photography - and then decide what kind of small business you ought to start to support the path you will have chosen.

Commercial photography covers areas such as advertising, modeling, fashion and lifestyle, product illustration, annual reports, and freelance editorials. Freelance photographers who choose commercial photography won’t usually have to deal with the general public and tend to make more money, although this may not always be true. Their clientele includes graphic designers, art directors, editors and webmasters.

On the other hand, retail photography covers areas such as portrait studios, wedding photography and most other events. They tend to market and sell their work directly to the public.

Fine art photography is usually limited to galleries with photographers usually employing an agent to sell their work for a commission. However, they can still sell and market to the public.

Because freelance photography is an unlicensed profession, it is possible for photographers to market and sell their work as commercial, retail or fine art photography without any restrictions. It’s not unusual at all to find a commercial photographer shooting a wedding. And regardless of what type of photography they specialize in, freelance photographers all tend to use a stock agency to market and sell their work.

Author: Greg Schueler

15 Ways to Make Money with Digital Photography

Get exposure and potential buyers for your art. Sporting Events: Local sporting events such as little league games or high school soccer games would often love to have photographers photograph their games.

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Picture buyers love it. However, it doesn’t take a degree in economics to understand what this sort of pricing does to the market, and subsequently to photographers trying to make a living.

Secrets For Big Photo Sales

Once you’ve taken the shots and battled the uploading system, you then have to toss in all the keywords you can think of so that buyers can find your photos easily.

Corporate Photography

In recent years, an increasing number of corporate photography buyers have been left embarrassed — or worse — after using images from microstock sites like iStockPhoto.com or photo-sharing sites like Flickr.

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Feb
17
2009
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Start A Freelance Photography Business

Photography is considered as one of the rare hobbies that you can easily learn, and if you can take good photos you might consider turning your hobby into a business.

 

Although there are numerous jobs in photography one option to make money and enjoy your work is to become a freelance photographer.

What is Freelance Photography?

Freelance photography is an exciting career and it is all about taking good photographs and selling them. This industry is experiencing an exciting period of growth and expansion, and is a very high rewarding career where people working as photographers have very good scope in this field.

Several people are choosing to get into the photography career because of its amazing benefits and all of the incredible experiences it can allow you, and you can make it your entire career or it may start out as something you do in your spare time.

How can one become a freelance photographer?

In freelance digital photography there are a number of ways that you can get started. Selling digital photography to stock photo sites is one of them, and you can get paid up to $50 per photo download. Best of all, you dont’ have to be an expert in photography in order to start selling your photos.

Some Tips

1. Avoid eBay: It’s not a serious place to sell your photos online. You’ll get pennies.

2. Try to build a portfolio: If you don’t have it it’s ok, but it’s a good idea to have one.

3. Avoid Scams: Don’t pay subscriptions (selling your photos it’s free).

4. Research: There are many interesting tips and tricks to increase your earnings with
this activity and avoid common mistakes.

If you want to get paid for your photos then welcome to the world of freelance photography.

Author: James Duarte

Start a photography business - Business Plan Help

If you’re thinking about starting a photography business, which direction would be right for you? Will that approach work where you want to have your business? 

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10 Tips To Tell You How To Start A Photography Business By Finding Your Photography Niche. Sooner or later, most photography enthusiast give some thought to “how to start a photography business.”

Starting a Photography Business

I can not tell you the number photographers who have went out of business recently but for every one that went out of business, three more people “got the bug” and think they will start a “photography business” b/c it seems so simple.

Thinking Long Term For Your Photography Business

Why not charge $500 for an all day event, just to get started in the business. Sound familiar? I know a ton of photographers that start out that way.

 

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Feb
16
2009
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How To Start A Pet Photography Business

Make Money With Pet Photography

To get three ebooks chock full of ways to make money with photographs, please go to our main page.

Pet photography is indeed a way for you to generate some income if you think your pets are cute enough, it is a hobby that you can transform into a booming home business. Lots of people pay a lot of money to have their pets photographed, but not only do you not need to pay anyone you can for fact make money from your pets photographs.

Stock photo sites are sites where you can submit your digital photograph by uploading them unto the site, and for each time the picture gets downloaded you get paid. A lot of people wonder who in the world will download pictures and pay for them, reality is a lot of people do some of which are, advertisers, designers, eBayers, scrap bookers and many more.

Taking pet photos can be a bit dodgy because it is often difficult to get the pet to stay still, but the beauty of it all is to just snap away as your pet jumps around and you are sure to catch some really nice shots that will stand out and attract a lot of attention. Also make sure to use some treats to get your pets attention as you take the photos and you are sure to catch some shots that will look really cute.

If you have animals with fierce personalities you can get a reasonably high download rate if you can catch some shots of your animals displaying some of its aggressive behaviors. But by all means when you do this apply a level of care and do not taunt your animal just to get it to behave in that manner.

After you have acquired your shots the next thing you need to do is to settle down and select the best shots to upload. It is important to use the best of the best otherwise you will be wasting your download space, and uploading many different pictures with different stock photo sites means you leverage off the internet properly.

Many people today are quietly making a living from stock photo sites because they realized early that many people can not afford the services of professional photographers, so would rather search through stock photo sites for pictures they need for their projects. You could be making easy money by taking your camera and going out for a walk in the woods and taking photos which you can also upload to stock photo sites.

By: karen fairham

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Feb
15
2009
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Starting Own Photography Business

For dozens of tips about starting your own photography business, see the ebooks listed on our main page.

I love taking pictures. I just can’t get enough. The more pictures I take the better I want to get. This also means that the more pictures I take; the more high quality equipment I want. It’s an addiction.

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Many photography hobbyists have the same problem I do. If you don’t want to pour all your money into your photography hobby, there is another option. You can turn that photography hobby into a successful photography business. A great way to get started doing this is through stock photography.

 

Businesses all over are looking for pictures to use in brochures, websites, advertisements, and more. These businesses will happily pay for your pictures rather than hire a photographer to take pictures for them. Here are some tips on how to get started on making money from your photography.

The first thing you need to do to start your stock photography business is to decide if you want to sell your pictures on micro or macro stock photography sites. Micro stock sites (ie. istock, dreamstime, and shutterstock) operate on the premise that if you offer photography at a low price, you’ll get more sales (which they do). These sites sell pictures for as low as a dollar for small sizes, up to ten or twenty dollars for a large copy of your picture. They also offer other options like allowing prints, and exclusive license (they pay you a lot more but you can no longer sell the picture to anyone else). Photographers get a percentage of the sale, which can vary from 20 to 80 percent of the sale price. Many photographers don’t like these sites because they sell photography for much less than they feel it’s worth, but many small businesses rely on them for affordable stock pictures. The other option is macro stock photography (ie Alamy and MyLoupe). You will probably sell A LOT fewer pictures on macro stock sites, but on these sites you make significantly more per picture, usually around $250 per photo (as opposed to the 60 cents I made off my first micro sale). Most of these sites will only accept pictures with over 6MP, but if your camera has fewer pixels, you can learn to upsize your photo in an editing program. While it is your own choice which route to take, many photographers start out on micro sites and then start moving their best pictures over to macro photography sites as their skills improve. You should note that some macro sites will not do business with photographers who sell their work on micro sites, so be sure to check their policies before uploading.

Once you’ve started uploading pictures, you need to remember not to stop. The more pictures you have online, the more sales you will make. Most sites have uploading limits and if you can, you should try to put up as many pictures as you are allowed. You should also put your pictures on as many sites as possible. Many people have their favorite stock site and only look for pictures there. This means you can put shots up on multiple sites; although many sites will guarantee you a higher percentage if you decide to upload a picture to their site exclusively. I would try not to overlap picture on macro and micro sites since someone probably wont pay $300 for a picture they can get for $1.

The next key to becoming a top seller is to take pictures with content that sells. Whatever you’re subject is, you will almost assuredly sell more pictures if the background is a solid color. Black and white are the best, but any solid color will work. Generally people want a subject without a background. If the background is a solid color, it’s much easier to remove with an editing program. If you want to know what subjects sell best, most sites have a section where you can see their most popular downloads. Just remember to get inspiration from these photographs, don’t copy them. If all else fails, you can never go wrong with pictures of people. You will need to get releases signed ahead of time for pictures of people with recognizable faces and also of recognizable property.

Hopefully these tips will help you get started making money with your photography. Just remember that, just like getting the perfect shot, starting your business takes time. You just need to work hard and not give up, no matter how slowly it starts. Many people started out slowly and are now making enough on stock photography sites to take photographs full time.

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Feb
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2009
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Home Photography Business

Although this may have been true some years back, nowadays you don’t necessarily need to purchase ultra-expensive photography equipment or printers to become a freelance photographer.

With affordable digital cameras flooding the market and able to produce large, good quality images, many freelance photographers are exchanging their old SLR cameras for a digital camera.

The best way to start off your freelance photography career is by becoming an assistant of an established photographer. Opportunities to be an assistant are not that many and most of them are offered on a part time basis, which may be good in that it allows you to work for several photographers on a per job basis and thus learn from their different experiences.

If you’re beginning on your own, it will be important that you choose your field of photography - generalizing can hinder your progress. You can start off by doing advertising, aerial, architectural, commercial, corporate, entertainment (celebrity), fashion, fine art, glamour, industrial, military, photo journalism features, photo journalism news, portraits, sports, stock, travel, underwater, wedding and wildlife. Once you have gained good experience and built yourself a reputation in one field, you can then try something else.

The camera and equipment you will need will depend on the field of photography which you pick. While digital cameras can be used in a lot of fields, they may not produce the highest quality photos for aerial and architectural projects. If you can afford it, it may be a great idea - actually it can put you a step ahead of your competition - to own at least 2 cameras, one being a digital camera and the other a purpose-designed camera.

As a freelance photographer, you will actually be running a business, so it is necessary that you draw up a business plan. Furthermore, you must be capable of managing finances and undertaking research, marketing and administration as well as doing the actual job of taking pictures.

Being self-employed, you will have to take responsibility for your own professional development, pension, professional and personal insurances, taxes and health and safety requirements.

Build A Portfolio - A portfolio is quite essential for anyone starting out as a freelance photographer as it can be used as advertising material. You can build one either in print or online by assembling all your best work together, even pictures that have not been sold or published before. You can also benefit by entering your photos in freelance photography contests.

How To Get Work - The best way to get work at the beginning is by submitting your photos in freelance photography contests. If you decide to submit your images to a magazine, always research what kind of pictures they normally publish before sending your work. You can do this by looking through their past issues.

Author: Greg Schueler

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Feb
04
2009
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Freelance Photography Opportunities

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Freelance Jobs in Photography

There is a wide world of photography. It touches each of us in our lives on a daily basis in some form or another. Photography is so much a part of our culture now that we hardly even notice all the places that it exists.

 

When you watch television, look at a magazine or even view a billboard on the highway, this is all because of photography. There are so many ways that photography crosses our lives each day. There are a lot of opportunities for someone looking for photography jobs.

What Photography Jobs are Available?

If you enjoy photography and are thinking of it as a career, there are actually many different directions you can choose from. Obviously, there is professional photography but even in that choice there are many other smaller options that you have as well.

You can become a photographer in a special field such as wedding or family photographer. You can choose to make money taking pictures of things you love such as animals, nature or ships. If you enjoy scuba diving, you can become an underwater photographer. Pretty much anything you can think of, there is room to take and sell pictures of it.

If you love taking pictures and the idea of a career in photography sounds good to you, just how do you begin finding photography jobs?

How Do You Find Photography Jobs?

There are different ways of finding photography jobs, depending on the type of job you are looking for and your experience. You can begin by creating a resume and portfolio of your work. Then you can search on the internet at freelance photography job boards or photography websites and message boards. Get specific into types of photographing you have done and look on the internet for those.

You can go locally and look for internships or local firms or companies that may need photographers. You can get the word out by doing small events such as birthday parties and such. Get your name out as someone who will work these functions. Show friends and family samples of your work and ask them to spread the word. You may even want to participate in a charitable or non-profit event to boost your portfolio.

You can also begin submitting your work to contests and magazines to get yourself known and build your portfolio. Placing or winning in contests and getting published in magazines can help you build clips that you can use for getting bigger and better jobs.

Lastly, you can actually apply to jobs directly. It is best to do this only if you have the proper qualifications for the job. You don’t want to set your goals so high that you get let down but there is nothing wrong with going for what you want. Most importantly, get as involved with what you love as possible. Learn as much as you can about photography and what makes good photography. Subscribe to magazines, read books, look at winners of photography contests

About The Author

Looking for information about Photography?
Go to: http://www.asaphotography.com
‘ASA Photography’ is published by Colin Hartness -
An excellent resource for Photography!
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This article was posted on November 30, 2004

 

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