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2009
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How To Make Money With Digital Camera

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Photography is considered a hobby for many people. It just takes a good camera, a vivid imagination, and a great subject to capture to be in the field of photography. Even little ones can be interested in photography because many cameras nowadays are just as easy as point and shoot.

You can even see the image before it actually comes out in print through a tiny LCD at the back of the digital camera. But did you know that if you love photography and are very enthusiastic about it, you have the opportunity to make money from it? Yes, you certainly can and you can even do it online.

One way to earn money from your freelance digital photography is to sell your photos to stock photography sites. This is the first step that you can take to earn money from your photos. This may not give you a big amount of money overnight but in time you will benefit from selling your photos to these sites. You do not even have to quit your day job to upload photos to these sites. Treat this like a second income opportunity and you will do just fine.

Most stock photography sites will pay you a fixed rate based on your photos’ sales and there are some that give you entire copyright to your photos so you can charge your buyers with your own rate. You find out much more on this lucrative business at the end of this article.

To achieve effective sales of your photos online, you have to keep some things in check. Since the photos you will be submitting to online stock photography websites, you have to keep in mind the things that the buyers might want to buy so that you can take photos that will be appropriate for their use.

Regarding image quality, your photos must have no noise and be in focus. The colors should also come out sharp and balanced. And since these photos are to be used for a variety of purposes, you should not put a logo signifying ownership to you. You should also be able to categorize your photos correctly with the right keywords so that buyers will have an easier time looking for your photos which can give you impressive sales in the end.

If you are a newbie to photography but would like to try your hand at producing outputs for stock photography, there are certain things that you have to take note of. Of course, you must know how a digital camera works and investing in a good one is probably the best you can do especially if you want to make this a career. To make sure that you are able to update and upload your files as fast as you take your pictures, an internet connection is required.

The most important thing to do when planning to be a provider of stock photos is to take hundreds of relevant digital photos. Signing up with stock photo websites must also be done as well as learning things like coming up with the proper keywords, etc. so that you can start providing photos for your account on these websites.

Now that you have an idea of how to earn money from freelance digital photography, why not try your hand at it? Who knows, it could be the start of a more profitable photography business.

Author: Terry Edwards

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Feb
15
2009
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Where Can I Sell Photos For Guaranteed Pay?

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If you’re a budding photographer or even just a person with a camera, you’re probably wondering to yourself, ‘Where can I sell my photographs?’ Well, that depends on the kind of photographs they are; and more importantly, the kind of photographer you are.

People who often ask, ‘Where can I sell my photographs?’ should be admired. For one, it shows that they have a passion for their craft. And for another, it shows that they don’t want their pictures to end up in just anywhere without due credit.

1) Stock Photo Websites.

If you’re the kind of photographer who likes taking random pictures, then you might find stock photo websites to be just the thing for you.

Many stock photo websites specialize in producing photos for business or academic power point presentations. A lot of clients pay good money for an image of a firm handshake or of that of a kid holding a balloon.

Some of these sites include:
photostockplus.com
fotolia.com
dreamstime.com
stockxpert.com
bigstockphoto.com
istockphoto.com
canstockphoto.com
123rf.com

2) Be A Magazine Subscriber.

There are millions of magazines all over the world. In your area, there are a good number of magazines ranging from real estate to fashion!

This gives you a variety of choices. Asking ‘Where can I sell my photographs?’ also means asking yourself, ‘What kind of photographs do I want to take?’

As soon as you find your answer, I suggest you start buying magazines that fit your interest and start submitting samples. After all, magazines are always on the lookout for fresh creativity!

‘Where can I sell my photographs?’ you ask. Well, now that you have your answer, you really shouldn’t be dilly dallying here. Go and start taking pictures, and never be discouraged by rejection. Keep moving forward and success will surely follow.

By: Lee, Michael

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Feb
15
2009
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Make Money With Photos

Freelance photography is an exciting way to make a living. Are you passionate about photography? Do you take your camera everywhere you go and never miss an opportunity to take a picture? Are you proud of your photographs?

 If the answer is yes, and you possess some skill at camera work , then you probably have what it takes to do well in freelance photography .

Many people successfully turn their hobby into a thriving full time business, or simply make a lot of extra cash doing something they would be doing anyway!

Photography is a good example of this, and if it is your hobby and passion, then there are numerous opportunities out there for you to pursue. If you have the motivation, this is an area that has plenty of room for new talent.

From the very start of photography, people have always loved pictures, and almost any occasion has been an opportunity for a photographer to earn some extra money .

These days, cameras are so user friendly, you don’t even have to be an expert, just able to read and follow directions. Of course, having some basic knowledge about composition, depth of field, aperture settings and shutter speeds etc, is always going to give you the edge over someone using a "point-and-shoot" camera. But this information is easily gained, and once learnt can be practiced without cost, thanks to the digital revolution.

But running a successful photography business is not just about taking pictures. You will also have to have other skills such as marketing, promotion, advertising, accountancy and possibly web design ! Again, these are all things that can be easily learnt at evening classes. Or maybe you have a friend or family member who could take on these jobs, while you concentrate on taking stunning photographs.

Established photographers in your area could have expensive studios and staff to finance. Chances are, you already own most of the equipment needed to start, and by keeping your overheads low, you can pass those savings on and still produce the quality images your customers will love.

Whether it’s weddings, portraits, stock shots, greeting cards, newspapers, magazines or some other form of photography, the opportunities are endless for the person willing to have a go. You may even find a certain type of photography that you enjoy best, and stick to it almost exclusively.

Photography is here to stay, and the demand is growing - even during these tougher financial times.

Author: Steve L Thompson

Make Money Taking Photos Online

Today, thanks to the invention of the World Wide Web, there are so many opportunities available online. You don’t need to spend years to get paid to take. 

You Can Make Money Using Your Digital Camera

No, you don’t have to sell your digital camera to make money. Kidding aside, you don’t even have to become a professional photographer to earn money taking pictures.

Money in photography?

yea, stock photos can make you a lot of money.. but you have to be REALLLLY good.

Make Money With Your Photos

Tips on how to make good money selling your pictures on stock photo sites. 


 

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Feb
15
2009
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Sell Digital Photos

If you ask most freelance photographers how they get work, you will likely hear some variation on the same three answers: word of mouth, referrals, and networking.

 

Most freelancers in any field will tell you that they typically spend as much time marketing their services as they do providing service. But what other options are there? This article will look at 5 ways to find and generate more freelance photography opportunities. Let’s begin.

  1. Get a copy of the current year’s Photographer’s Market.
Photographer’s Market is an outstanding resource. It is published every year and lists approximately 1500 active buyers in a number of different categories. In addition to providing full contact information and valuable details about various markets, it will definitely expose you to possibilities that you never knew existed. Get Photographer’s Market, gather a list of a few dozen potential clients and start sending queries.

2. Set up a portfolio website, keep it up-to-date and market it well. Include your website address in all of your correspondence, both print and electronic. If you participate in online forums that allow for signature files, put your portfolio website address in your signature. If you follow other photographers’ blogs, there is usually an option, if you leave a comment on the blog, to include a web address that can be associated with your name. When you leave an insightful comment on posts you find especially interesting or informative, an active link to your website will remain with your comment, allowing others to find their way to you. They key is to create an online portfolio and then spread the word to get people there. Think of it as your business card for the twenty-first century.

3. Write articles. Pick topics about which you are comfortable writing and offer advice and guidance. How-to articles are an excellent starting point for articles. They are simple to organize and easy to compose from experience. Starting out you can submit your articles to online article directories and hopefully get some feedback. As you grow more confident in your writing abilities, branch out to your local newspaper, regional magazines and other online avenues. Once you have built up a portfolio of articles, query national magazines with article ideas. The key here is to establish yourself as an expert and get a byline.

4. Do interviews. Once you have established yourself as an expert in a certain area of photography, look for opportunities to do interviews. Look for opportunities both online and offline. Also, as you check out various job boards for photography work, be sure to keep an eye out for individuals looking for industry experts to interview. Once again, you are looking for ways to establish yourself as an authority and get our name and contact information in front of more people.

5. Teach an adult education class in photography. These are usually non-credit classes and workshops offered through community groups or colleges and universities. Depending on the interest level of the participants you might even expand this is into a series of classes covering different topics. Teaching adult education is another way to establish some credentials for yourself while making contacts in the community and getting your name better known. The great thing about adult education is that the people who participate in the classes have a strong desire to learn and are very receptive and appreciative.

Bonus Tip: If you have a local public radio station in your town, offer to do a 5-minute segment once a week geared toward amateur photographers. Most public radio stations welcome programming ideas and are often looking for new and interesting spots to attract local listeners.

Author: Kelly Gammon

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