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.
Photos of mobile devices work great for stock photography. Here’s some tips to help you create highly sellable images featuring technology we all use.
If the fear of rejection is holding you back from making progress with stock photography, here are some thoughts on moving forward.
Here are eight stock photo tips shared from photographer Cynthia Baldauf’s real world experience to help you succeed with stock photography.
This month’s Snap & Sell Photo Club Challenge is photographing the active lifestyle. Here are some tips for capturing dynamic images for this theme.
Sometimes just a little light is missing from a photograph. Using a reflector can be a perfect fix and can really make a difference with the image.
Using Google’s Image Search, you can look up your stock photos and see where they’re being used online. Watch this short video to see how it works.
The subject of your photo must be in good, sharp focus when selling to stock agencies. Tricks and tips to make it easier to get good focus are important to have in your toolbox.
I’ve gotten a lot of questions about Alamy’s file size requirements, lately. It’s not surprising… they’re confusing! Let me simplify it for you… If you’re submitting to Alamy and your photo is larger than 6 megapixels, you should be ok. But… what the heck does that mean? When it comes to image size and resolution […]
Remove the distractions from your photos. Whatever you do, work the shot. There are a lot of ways to make a photo look great!