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Stock Photography Trends 2021-2022
I have been selling stock photographs for almost 15 years now. Trends come and go, but you can often gage what to upload depending on the time of year. For example, Christmas, Easter and Halloween. If you are a graphic designer, or product photographer then this is easy, setting up scenes or creating images from scratch and uploading them at the right time will hopefully rack up a few sales.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in PhotographyProfessional Services
I am a Creative Photography Professional with 15 years of experience. I have worked in various industries and have experience with photography, fashion, marketing, video, advertising, photography, graphic design, videography and advertising photography. I like the idea of bringing your dreams to reality. About my portfolio:www.example.com work can be seen in magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, New York, Harper's Bazaar, Harper's Bazaar Australia, Harper’s Bazaar UK, Dazed, Elle, The Sunday Times Australia and many more. I also work in fashion, design and advertising.
anjaliPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyInstructions to Start Your Career in Photojournalism
Photojournalism is one of the most compensating sorts of photography. It's difficult to make a profession out of it however assuming you truly need it, it's certainly conceivable.
Thomas VasasPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyThe Old Man Who Wanted Nude
In the summer of the year I turned twenty, I asked a friend of mine to model for me. We walked up to this public center that was composed of a mishmash of things. It was a campsite, fitness center, gymnasium all rolled into one. It was a lovely spot, although it wasn’t in the most convenient location. To reach it you had to either ride a bus for 20–30 minutes or walk through dense forest. It was popular with children and the elder generation.
Reylia SlabyPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyAnxiety on Display
Dear Reader, it has been. A. Month. Wild, even. The magnolia tree in my front yard has been trying to bud new growth and the robins have been singing each morning as if it is spring. But it’s December. As a Star Wars fan, I’m stoked that Book of Boba Fett starts tomorrow. Oh, and now I’m relying on my side-gig to be my main gig… but that is another tale. This story is about how a photo exhibition forced me to come to grips with the title of Artist and whether or not I deserve it.
KeithPublished 2 years ago in Photography10 Reasons:Why Drone Photography is Profitable in Real Estate industry
After aerial photography, real estate is the second most popular industry for drone usage. This is easily understood when you see the captivating aerial photos and videos used by many realtors today. Technically, drones are called UAVs or "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles", when they refer to both the drone and ground controller unit. UAVs today are extremely affordable, simple to operate, and highly maneuverable.
Edwin CohenPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyCameras & Courtrooms
Each state dictates the use of visual journalism in the courtroom based on the state law. This is where visual journalists must be sure and review each state, county, or city laws carefully before covering a court case for an assignment. There are many minute differences that can lead to litigation later down the road for the visual journalist. This essay covers just three states in comparison to their policies. Some policies are the same, however certain differences can look small at first, but be crucial in the end.
Kim StambaughPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyMake money as a photographer
Some additional pay may be found in photography. Its notoriety is right now clearing the globe. With some essential information and run of imagination, one can transform a leisure activity into a pay-creating plan. There are numerous ways of bringing in a couple of additional money utilizing the gear that you have. The following are a couple of tips on the best way to bring in cash as a picture taker.
Roy bultterPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyBehind the Scenes with Ishell Vaughan
Who is Ishell Vaughan? Ishell Vaughan is a professional film maker, cinematographer, and the Founder and Owner of Ishell Vaughan Films, a media and entertainment company operating and shooting production level drones for short films, commercials and stock footage. His achievements in the industry have made him a pacesetter with significant contributions. Ishell’s background with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from DeVry University, coupled with 9 years’ worth of working experience has enabled him build a successful brand and career.
JaeamorPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyEasiest Way To Make Money with A Camera
MY STORY If you don't know me, my name is Cole, and I am an artist and entrepreneur who has built multiple businesses over the course of 6 years in Columbia and Beaufort, South Carolina. I've built a 6 figure business, done all the side hustles, been niched down, been not niched down, and ultimately have served hundreds of clients since I was 23 years old. And I know you can do the same.
Cole ConnorPublished 2 years ago in PhotographyImogen Cunningham
Imogen Cunningham, a photographic artist who rose to conspicuousness in the mid twentieth century, was confronted with the test of setting up herself in a generally male-ruled industry. "I used to say that Imogen's blood was three percent acidic corrosive. She appeared to have a corrosive response to so numerous things, and she could be unexpected," Ansel Adams once said about her.
Jacob WalkerPublished 3 years ago in Photography- Top Story - September 2021
The Lucky Ones
Your teenage years can often feel like you’re living in limbo. Or, at least, that’s how I remember them. It’s a strange paradox of feeling like an adult and starting to take on adult responsibilities, but not quite being an adult or having any of the freedoms that come with adulthood. You’re too old to be a child but not old enough to be an adult. I think that, at times like this, where you’re living in that in-between, finding a purpose can be difficult.
Sophia CareyPublished 3 years ago in Photography