Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Micron Photo Club May 2nd 2013 Agenda

Review April assign "Filter"

May's assignment "Stock Photography"



Stock Photography      
Chuck Knowles
               Stock Photography is a way that someone who loves taking picture can make a little money. You have to play by the rules, and change you shooting tastes and techniques to what the market is looking for. It can be very rewarding, and at the same time very frustrating. 
               I have been doing Stock Photography for roughly 3 years now. My work is across 7 different Stock agencies. Just for the record, I have not gotten rich yet. It has fed my appetite to take pictures of lots of different styles of photography. I am flattered every time an image sells, to think that someone likes my work enough to buy some, even though it sold for 25 cents. Also it is fun to see one of my images in an Ad, or the cover of a book, or on TV.

               If you are looking at making money on Stock Photography, you have to keep in mind that it is a numbers game. The more images you have uploaded the more money you can make. The quality and type of work you produce determines the percentage of sales per uploads you get. Sometimes an image sells and you wonder why? Other images you took specifically for Stock knowing it is great and it never sells, so there is some luck involved too.
               If you are new to photography or you want to improve your quality there is not a faster way than using Stock Photography as a tool.
You submit images and they are judged by professionals, generally within a week. They generally they tell you what the problem is with your image, and then you go back and try it again with the fixes in place and resubmit it.