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Top 8 Ways to Make Money with Photography Online

Photography can be a great side hustle

By Richard AppiahPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Top 8 Ways to Make Money with Photography Online
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You enjoy taking photographs. You are completely enthralled by the act of capturing a moment in time. There’s so much beauty in the world that you can’t pass up an opportunity to photograph it. Even while doing what we love has its own set of benefits, it’s still fun to make money doing it. However, while you may enjoy using your camera, you may also be interested in learning how to make money with photography online.

Because internet opportunities change (and increase) so frequently, if you’re like me, you’ll want the most up-to-date knowledge possible. Personally, I find this exhilarating since what once appeared impossible has now become not only achievable but also simple to accomplish.

You have a lot of possibilities, from websites that pay you for your photography to the fact that you can shoot pictures with your phone instead of investing in pricey equipment.

So, let’s have a look at 8 ways you might make money online with photography.

1. Work on Other People’s Photographs

When it comes to photo editing, not everyone is proficient. This is where the concept of freelancing comes into play.

You may establish a gig editing people’s photos on Fiverr by registering as a vendor.

There’s work for you whether you remove the background, modify the eye color, or eliminate wrinkles.

I bought a stock photo a long time ago. I liked the background, but I wanted a different person in the front than the one that came with the image by default. I used Fiverr to hire someone, and they did a fantastic job.

2. Create Digital Products

You may take your photos and turn them into templates that others can download and use.

Photo cards, calendars, brochures, save-the-date cards, and other items are all made by people.

To gain ideas, go to Etsy.com and look through the photo templates.

3. Make use of YouTube for photography tutorials.

I watch a lot of videos on YouTube. It’s likely that you do as well.

I watch videos to see what I can learn from others whenever I want to learn anything or feel inspired.

You can start a channel and publish several shorter tutorials to acquire a following if you have a tip or concept regarding photography — whether capturing photos, utilizing certain equipment, or generating a product out of photos.

It’s an excellent method to encourage people who admire your work to enroll in your photography course, visit your blog, or buy the products you’re utilizing.

4. Create a travel guide

Not a fan of ‘how tos’? You can create a trip guide to sell as an eBook if you have a lot of images of one location, either through your travels or because you live there. Include photos of all the must-see sights as well as some travel advice.

5. Build a following on social media

This strategy works well when combined with other ideas, such as promoting an eBook. However, this isn’t always the case. Popular Instagrammers are frequently compensated for photographing a product and sharing it with their followers.

6. Create a photography blog website

If you’re as good at writing as you are at taking pictures, combine the two and start a blog. You can make money by advertising, but you can also use it to generate hype for another revenue stream, such as an eBook.

7. Offer digital products for sale

Sellfy is the place to start if you have (literally) any digital products to sell.

With Sellfy, you can start an online store. You can sell whatever type of merchandise you want. Prepare a compelling description, set a price, post your product, and distribute it as you see fit.

You can sell the following digital photo products:

  • Video or photo presets
  • E-books or whitepapers on technical aspects of photography
  • Artistic photos
  • Mockup images
  • Photoshop templates and scripts for photo editing
  • LUTs

8. Craft Fairs and Art Shows

Local art shows and artisan fairs are a quick and easy method to begin selling photo prints. While setting up your booth will cost money, it is still a very cost-effective way to generate money in photography. It is, for one thing, an excellent method to meet new clients.

Make several little prints and low-cost goods, like postcards or calendars, to start. Large prints can create a big impression, but they also limit the number of people who can buy them. It’s a good idea to provide a wide range of items, though, because art fairs are a great way to see what sells.

Consider bringing images with a local focus, such as a landscape of a well-known location, since you’ll be selling to local consumers.

Some key takeaway

It can take a long time to get paid for your photography when you’re just starting out. The key is to never give up. Many photographers have part-time jobs to supplement their income while pursuing their dream job.

Try out a few of the suggestions above to see which ones work best for you, and then stay with them. The easiest way to improve your chances of landing better photography gigs is to gain experience and continue building that perfect photography portfolio website — the more quality work you produce, the easier it will be to make money with your images!

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Richard Appiah

I am a blogger and digital marketing expert. I love animals, reading, writing, and a big fan of soccer.

I also write for MEDIUM

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