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2009
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Freelance Photography Job Ideas

Whether you make your sales through photo libraries or direct, do you have a target to keep your mind focused on your output? And, if you do, is it measurable?

It needs to be otherwise you cannot assess just how you are performing against your target. It can be as simple as the number of images sent out each month or the number of sales made, or the monetary amount of sales made, all of which are measurable.

My targets began as the number of submissions made each month but I felt that that didn’t stretch me enough. Regular submissions are, of course, essential in this freelancing business but results are more important.

So, I amended my goals by setting myself an income-based goal for each month which encourages me to continue to send submissions out but will not let me feel satisfied just by the making of a submission. Now I won’t feel satisfied unless I can eat! Hopefully this approach will improve my selections and lead to more sales.

Don’t forget, that setting a target is not the end of it. There is no point in having a target that there is no chance of achieving just as there is no point in having a target that is too easily achieved. Setting targets that challenge is a fine balancing act so review your goals regularly.

And don’t feel that you are cheating if you downgrade your targets if you find that you are not achieving them even though you have put a 100 per cent effort in. Of course, if the non-achievement is brought about by lack of application on your part, you know what to do.

Author: David Bigwood

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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

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