Microstock Photography: How to Make Money from Your Digital Images Reviews
Microstock Photography: How to Make Income from Your Digital Pictures
Be a component of 1 of the world's fastest developing imaging phenomenons: microstock photography. Microstock photography gives each professional and amateur photographers an opportunity to diversify their revenue and increase their artistic visibility by turning day trip images or photography portfolios into viable organization investments.
Douglas Freer has written a complete book that specifics the technical and industrial processes of the microstock industry. A should study for entrants into th
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Excellent step-by-step guide,
I'm an ameteur photographer and have been curious about how to sell my photos to the microstock agencies for some time. This book explains it all -- what sells, what doesn't, how to get started, how to navigate the submission rules/standards of the various agencies, etc. Good practical guidance, well-written and thorough.
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|Not sugar coated.,
I had thought that I could make a couple of hundred dollars a month with the 100 or so images I have that I would consider salable.' To keep it short, this book explains the work involved in preparing and submitting images, and the need for thousands of submissions to make any real money ($2000/month) for what amounts to a full time job, not an extension of a hobby. The book is much more than a 'how-to' book, and if you're just interested in making a few extra dollars on the side, like me, I highly recommend you buy it to get the truth about the business.
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|a welcome find,
As a stock photographer myself, I've wanted to find more about microstock photography, but there is little information online and I had never seen a book on the subject before this one. Consequently I read Douglas Freer's book with excitement and enthusuasm. I was not disappointed. This book is a gem. It is written in an easy read but informative style and is lavishly but relevantly illustrated. It's a grandiose claim to say that you will find all the information you need to become a successful microstock photographer within its pages, yet I can honestly say that I don't see what else could have been added. The book covers everything from equipment and subject matter to the microstocks themselves and how to submit your images in a way that gives you the best chances of acceptance. Thank you Douglas for such a well written, fun and enlightening read.
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