Winter stock photos and excursions can produce some of the best stock photos; storm clouds are full of mood and emotion… and tell a more interesting story
Adding a polarizer (or polarizing filter) to the front of your lens cuts glare and adds a punch of color, just like wearing polarized sunglasses.
Silhouettes are awesome for stock photography because, by their nature, they are anonymous and somewhat generic, which means they can be used for a wide variety of projects.
The challenge was to find any photo subject and “work the shot” by taking as many shots of it as possible for stock photo submissions. Here are two results.
Shooting with a phone is a great tool to improve your composition skills. Everything that applies to your “big camera” photos also applies to your mobile photos.
One of my favorite things about our monthly Photo Challenges is seeing the variety of ideas and different directions you take each theme. Here are a few images from last month’s Challenge theme, “Connectivity.”
With back to school season just around the corner, check out these tips to create some great education themed images to add to your stock photo portfolios.
How are you doing on your stock photography goals for the year? Here is some inspiration to keep moving towards your goals.
Follow this easy trick for taking realistic photos of people and you’ll easily increase your stock photography earning potential.
Are you looking to sell stock photos and start a career in photography? Have questions about submitting photos? Here, we’ll give you all the details…