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Developing an Appetite for Food Photography

We’re frequently told that if you want to earn sales from stock photography — and especially microstock photography — you should shoot for businesses. Images of people in suits sell better than pictures of clouds and flowers, however well-shot the roses might be. It’s a message that not everyone seems to be listening to. Search for [...]

Shooting and Selling Through a Recession

Even during the last economic boom, times have been hard recently for professional photographers. The price of digital equipment might have fallen, cutting expenses, but with high-end cameras now within reach of amateurs the result has been an increase in the supply of photographers and of images too. At the same time, the Internet [...]

Using Video to Promote Photographers

Photography: blhphotography The advantage of the digital age is that anyone with talent can now market themselves as a photographer. The disadvantage is that with so many photographers to choose from, buyers and clients have to make some difficult decisions. When they’re looking at portfolio after portfolio, each filled with professional-quality images and each indicating clearly [...]

Costs in Producing Photos

Moving from hobby photography to professional photography is a big jump. It’s a jump not just because your ability to pay your mortgage and feed your family will now depend entirely on your talent with a camera and your skills at marketing those talents. It’s a giant leap because you’ll also have to consider the [...]

Photography Meets Illustration

A beautiful image can do a number of different things. It can capture a moment in time, spark treasured memories, decorate a wall and convey a message from a company or a writer. But it can also tell a story – and when put together, a sequence of images can sometimes tell a complete narrative [...]

Stock Photo Survey Says

PhotoShelter’s VP Marketing told us during a recent conference call. “Everything is dated, especially in the category of diversity,” added Emily Hickey, VP Products. “The majority are cheesy, too staged, too stocky and not authentic.” That’s quite an indictment but it’s based on a new survey of over 20,000 photo buyers just conducted by PhotoShelter. More than [...]

Earning From The Top Photography Cliches

Photography: ennor Look through your hard drive, and you’ll find them. We all will. They’re images that look beautiful, are perfectly captured, speak volumes… and which turn up as frequently as “hard-working families” pepper election speeches. Clichés are a part of photography. They’re often the first images new photographers take as they’re learning to use their camera [...]

Creative Commons Wordpress Plugin

We just wrote and released our first wordpress plugin, Iflickr. The plugin allows any blogger using wordpress to search and add creative commons photos from Flickr in their blog posts, and automatically put the correct attribution under the photo. All this from within the wordpress web interface. So, to find out more, visit our iflickr page [...]

Taking a Chance with Professional Photography

Photography: George Ancona At Photopreneur, we don’t think that professional photography is for everyone. We wouldn’t dream of telling people to ditch their day job and look to their camera as their sole source of income. If it’s something that you really want to do, if you have the talent, the knowledge, the business skills and the [...]

Photography Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Reputation

Professional reputations are fragile things. They can take years to build up but they can be knocked down in seconds… taking customers, potential buyers and future dreams with them. These are just some of the things you should avoid doing if you want to hold on to your name as a photographer that buyers want to [...]

Sending Your Photos as Greeting Cards

There are all sorts of ways of selling and promoting your images on the Web these days. With microstock and niche stock sites, professional sites and photo sharing sites, it feels like photographers are spoiled for choice when it comes to ways of putting their images into the hands of potential buyers. It’s always impressive then [...]

Making the Switch - Becoming a Professional Photographer

Photography: JR Geoffrion It might not be everyone’s goal but just about anyone who has ever sold an image will have considered it at least briefly. Once you discover that your camera can be a cash machine, the thought of trading in the nine-to-five for days of professional shooting is never far behind. After all, you’d be [...]

Photography Marketing with Craigslist

Sometimes it’s the quietest — and cheapest — marketing channels that can be the most effective. Craigslist has no whiz-bang graphics — or any graphics at all, in fact. Its search engine is less effective than its olde worlde Yahoo!-style directory listing, and its pages consist of little more than classified postings placed by anyone [...]

What Does the Rise of Video Mean for you?

Flickr made the announcement with pride. “Video! Video! Video! The rumours are true and ‘soon’ is now. We’re thrilled to introduce video on Flickr…” And apparently the thrill hasn’t gone away. Flickr’s home page is still screaming this message to its users a month-and-a-half after the original announcement, as though the rest of us will be as [...]

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Upselling for Portrait Photographers

Are you Really as Talented as you Think you Are?

Photography: jaysk If you wanted to name the biggest complaint of professional photographers in the digital age, you’d have a lot to choose from. Demand is falling. Prices are dropping. Photography schools are growing just as jobs are disappearing. If it was always difficult to make a living taking pictures, it’s safe to say that times [...]

How Pro Bono Work Pays

Photograph: ©MarkRogersPhotography.com There’s more to life than money. That might sound a little strange coming from a blog that’s intended to help photographers make cash from their hobby but even we have to admit that money can only buy so much. It can get you a new camera model. It can upgrade your lens. It can pay [...]

What Does your Flickr Name Say about you?

Photography: Giant Gingko Join Flickr and even before you get down to selecting images, organizing sets and adding tags, you’ll be asked to choose a username. It shouldn’t be a task that demands too much effort. After all, image-lovers are coming to see your photos, not look at the label you’ve chosen for your Flickr stream. And [...]

Can Crowdsourcing Make you a Better Photographer?

Photography: Matthew Field At this moment, thousands of people in Brooklyn and beyond are curating a photography exhibition. They’re not pulling on white gloves and checking prints for blemishes. Nor are they placing photos at the foot of walls and trying to figure out where they should go. They’re logging in to the Brooklyn Museum’s website [...]

Creating Narrative Photo Books

It’s an odd sort of paradox. The easier it is to show images online, the greater the demand to see them in print. It’s as though photographers have come to feel that while anyone can upload an image, only a real photographer gets to see his or her photos on paper. That’s true even if [...]

The Day I Sold My First Photo — Three Photographers’ Stories

What’s Wrong With Microstock?

There’s been some sniggering going on lately. We’ve heard it. It came from some parts of the established photography industry, from the people who have traditional photography jobs, people who only deal with professionals and who only supply images for major publishers. When they heard that Lucky Oliver, a microstock site, was shutting down, they couldn’t [...]

The Secrets of Successful Stock Photography

Photography: Elena Elisseeva One of the most impressive things about professional photography is the range of people who take it up. From teenagers skipping college and shooting bands between trips to exotic locations, to former surf fans who have found a way to turn a couple of hobbies into a one full-time job, the background of [...]

When you Shouldn’t Sell with your Flickr Stream

We’re always impressed when we hear about people who have sold images through Flickr. It happens so often that we really shouldn’t be, but because the site wasn’t designed for commercial use it’s always remarkable to find that buyers and sellers have come together without either side taking any great efforts to make it happen. [...]

The Challenge of Product Photography

Photography: Robert House There’s a tension in professional photography. On the one hand, taking pictures is a creative profession. There’s no limit to the degree of artistry you can squeeze out of a camera, especially when you combine it with the power of Photoshop and a little imagination. There are few things more satisfying than looking [...]

Shooting for the Stars

Photography: Jerry Lodriguss and John Martinez There are a million and one reasons to try to generate income from photography. The amount of money you can earn is certainly one of them. With skill, talent and determination, the sums you can pick up depend only on you. But there’s a much better reason for attempting to [...]

What Are you Saying about your Photos?

Photography: amanky In the photography industry, it’s natural to let the images do the talking. If you want to show a client what you can do and how you can do it, you needn’t do any more than hand over your portfolio or direct them to your website. When the product is right in front of [...]

How Good Photography Ideas Can Go Bad

Every great photograph starts the same way: as a flash of inspiration in a photographer’s mind. Whether it comes during a shoot, while flicking through a photography magazine or while you’re driving through the countryside, your most important tool for capturing an image is always your imagination. But you can’t show people what you’re thinking, so [...]

The Challenges of Portrait Photography and How to Overcome Them

Photography: Marius Necula Just about every photographer does it at some point. After taking pictures of the view, a flower, some clouds and the cat, eventually the lens of their first camera will be turned towards a face. And then begins a mission that can last a lifetime: to capture an entire personality in one image. There [...]

The Most Photogenic Out-of-the-Way Places on Flickr and How to Earn From Them

Photography: Kris B There are few photography jobs more attractive than travel photography. And there are few specialties harder to break into. The costs of sending a photographer flying around the world to take pictures are so enormous and so hard to justify for most publishers — especially when they can often find a local to [...]

Photography Niches You Never Considered

We like niches. With entry into paid photography now as simple as buying a decent DSLR (as well as a willingness to practice, an understanding of the market and, of course, a love of the art), selling images has never been more competitive. Creating your own specialty — or specialties, because you can have more than [...]

Use your Photoshop Skills to Solve Murders

Photography by Ryan Gessner It’s a scene found in every cop show. The detective takes a photo of the crime scene to the police department’s technician. The technician blows it up using a piece of super-slick software, spots a blurry anomaly in an area the size of a pixel, tells the cop where he can find [...]

Chasing Down Image Thieves to Hand out Free Stock Photos

Just how bad is online image theft? If the results recorded by PicScout, a technology company tracking images across the Web for clients that include Jupiter Images, Getty and Corbis, are to be believed, the situation is very bad indeed. An incredible nine out of ten of the photos that its Image Tracker program finds on [...]

Creating the Perfect Portfolio

One of the most important rules for shooting professional-quality images has always been to take a lot of pictures and do it often. Digital photography has made that easier. Memory cards are cheap, reusable and can squeeze in far more photos than a roll of film ever could. There’s no hanging around in the darkroom [...]

Unusual Photography Business Niches

Once upon a time, creating a photography business was pretty straightforward. You loaded up on equipment, rented or built a studio, then marketed your services to ad firms, engaged couples and anyone else who might need a photographer. In your spare time, you dragged your camera to scenic spots, sports grounds or anywhere else you [...]

Blurb Offers $25,000 for the Best Self-Published Photography Book

Photography Courtesy of Blurb Digital imaging has changed photography in all sorts of ways but perhaps one of the most surprising has been its effect on photography books. The fact that anyone can now upload their photos to the Internet and show them to everyone who wants to view them hasn’t harmed the appeal of seeing [...]

Making the Most of Local Businesses

Photography: BostonBill When you can sell an image license to someone you’ve never met who’s living in a country you’ve never heard of so that he can use it in a publication you’ll never see, it’s easy to forget that the traditional way of doing business has always been to sell to the people around you. That [...]

Selling your Images with Amazon

Log into Amazon at the moment, and on the front page, you won’t just find the usual list of recommended products that you probably don’t want. You’ll also see a homely-style photograph of a cake in the shape of a Kindle. We don’t know if Amazon paid for that photograph (although we suspect it didn’t). We [...]

Finding Freebies

Photography by: Kalandrakas Usually, the debate about free products in photography centers on the use of Creative Commons licenses. Amateurs love them because they get their images distributed across the Web and beyond. Professionals, for the most part, hate them because they lower the price of images to a level they can’t compete against and let [...]

What to Consider When Choosing a Photographic Niche

It’s probably the most powerful strategy any photographer can choose. Decide to specialize in a particular type of photography and you can reduce the competition, build a brand and focus your marketing. You’ll find it much easier to land — and keep — buyers and you’ll grow into an expert not just on your field of [...]

Self-Limiting Behavior Patterns That Stop you Selling your Photos

At Photopreneur, we believe that anyone with the talent and skill to create good quality photos can sell those photos. But we know that not everyone does. There are all sorts of reasons for that — that the pictures might not be good enough or commercial enough — are just two. Often though, the fault lies not [...]

Photographing a Demonstration

Photography: Philippe Leroyer A lot has been said about citizen journalism. With everyone packing a digital camera in their pocket — even if it’s only a 2 megapixel iPhone — when something unexpected occurs there are likely to be far more amateur photographers on the scene than professional photojournalists. In practice though, it rarely happens. You’d have [...]

CutCaster Creates an Efficient Photography Marketplace

A photograph is just like a bar of soap. You might not be able to wash your hands with it and you wouldn’t want to take one into the shower with you but an image, like anything else that’s bought and sold, is a commodity. It has a price that someone is prepared to pay [...]

7 Signs That You Should be a Professional Photographer

The decision to move from talented amateur to professional photographer isn’t an easy one. There’s a big difference between shooting what you like, when you like it because you like it, and shooting what people tell you to shoot because you need to pay the bills. The work can be hard, the clients difficult to find, [...]

International NGOs Turn to Flickr

Photography: Heine Pedersen/Danish Red Cross Flickr is a place to show your photos, to see the work of other photographers and to learn about photography. It’s also, we’ve discovered, a place where photographers can sell their pictures. And it’s become a location where businesses use images to show what’s happening behind the scenes, build a closer relationship with [...]

What to Consider When Charging for your First Sale

It’s a story we come across time and time again when we talk to amateur photographers who have sold their photos. They’re thrilled to have made the sale. They’re flattered to have been asked. They’re as proud as a peacock to see their photo in print. But the fee? That’s a whole other tale. “It was not [...]

The Strangest Accessories for your Camera

If there’s one message that we keep hearing again and again from successful photographers, it’s that cameras don’t take great pictures, great photographers do. And if there’s one message that we hate hearing from buyers it’s that they want photos shot with cameras that cost more than a house and which can pick up enough detail [...]

U&I is the Photo Magazine for You and Me

Photography: Courtesy U&I Magazine Showing your photos to the public these days takes nothing more than an Internet connection and a website. Of course, you still have to let people know you’re there, but photographers no longer need to rely on agents, publishers and gallery owners to display their work. That easy access to exhibition though carries [...]






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