Friday, September 21, 2007

Stock Photography Diary - My Start

I started in MicroStock photography on ShutterStock & iStockphoto(see LINKS>>>) using a point-&-shoot Panasonic Lumix FZ15 (4.0mp), in August 2006. I quickly learned all about digital noise, artifacting, & many other quality issues. It seemed like everything was getting rejected, & that I’d never make it. I didn’t fully understand exposure (aperture, shutter speed, and ISO) & lighting (what’s White Balance?) & good composition (Rule of Thirds?), though I took good photos – probably by chance.
I tried to learn from my rejections, correct the mistakes I made (NoiseNinja helped!), & resubmit the images. In the process I got better, because I hate post-processing images so I wanted to “get it right in the camera” not in the computer. And all those trademarks & logos everywhere had to be cloned out. But once images were online sales started to come in & I was able to see a payoff to my hard work. I simply wanted to make $150-$200 a month, & it seemed like I could. (I make over 3x the high end now!).
My photos were taken with a basic camera, downloaded as a jpeg, cleaned up in NoiseNinja, trademarks cloned out in Photo Impressions, shadows/brightness/contrast adjusted in MS Photo Editor, & saved in my Workflow folder. I used 4 different stages to process an image – no wonder I got artifacts. But once I got PhotoShop Elements 5 (for $75) – I was able to do all those things & convert RAW images in one program. It was a life-saver.
Anyways, I persevered from a very poor starting position. Learned all I could about basic exposure & technical quality, & resubmitted every single image. Many were accepted. But sales always seemed to pick up with each new batch I submitted. It was starting to payoff. So…..
YOU CAN DO THIS. You can get started at ShutterStock & iStockphoto (and the others) by clicking on their LINKS to the right (towards the top of the page). See my Flickr profile page for a list of Tips & Hints for MAKING MONEY in Stock: by clicking this blog’s title.
*** Good Luck and Happy Shuttering – Chad ***

Thursday, September 06, 2007

MAKE MONEY selling Photos

I am a hobbyist photographer and I sell my stock photos through the websites listed on the upper-right side of this blog page (under LINKS). In under a year I made enough to upgrade my equipment to a Canon 30D camera and a Canon 24-105 f/4L lens.

MicroStock Photography Info.......
1. The sites DO NOT charge a sign-up fee nor any storage fees;
2. The average fee you earn per download is $0.30 to $2.00 per image;
3. I personally average over 1000 downloads a month (for 2007);
4. Stock photography is NOT fine art photography (images are used to sell something);
5. Not all images get approved; you must pass quality and compositional reviews;
6. It's residual income, or passive income.

Click this blogs title to sign up at ShutterStock (my best earner) as my personal referral photographer - and all of the other sites, as well, listed under LINKS.

Best wishes and Happy Shuttering.
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