Creating a shot list of stock photos to capture while traveling will keep you on track to get the shots you want. Find out what to put on your stock photo shoot list.
Focus is one issue that you can’t fix in post-processing. It’s really important to know which of your photos are in good, sharp focus before you submit them for stock.
If your goal is to make money shooting photos for stock but you don’t have a lot of spare time, shoot your hobbies. Take some time each day to figure out how to photograph what is on your hobby list.
When starting out in stock photography, never ever give up after a first rejection. Set goals and keep trying. Eventually you will sell.
Macro photography is great for stock. When shooting macro photography there are some great techniques to learn without using a macro lens. When you start thinking about stock concepts you’ll find them everywhere in macro photography.
It takes time to practice shooting and making your images stock-worthy and saleable. There’s a stock photo agency out there that won’t reject your images. Now there’s really no excuse not to get started.
Read about three common issues with photographs that might get them rejected from a stock agency. Sometimes the smallest change to an image can make all the difference in whether it will sell or not.
See different examples of photographs that sell to stock agencies. Find out what these photographs did right when shooting.
There are specific ways to make you photos even more salable as stock. When photographing people use these tips to increase your stock sales.
Find out how many images you need to upload each month to make an income selling stock photos. What does it take to be able to reach your income goals doing something you love?