How To Make Money With Digital Photography

2010 March 29

How To Make Money With Digital Photography

If you have a digital camera and enjoy taking pictures, chances are you have thought about making some extra cash with your photos. The fact of the matter is that digital photography is the fastest growing hobby. It is not hard to take your hobby to the next level, with the right knowledge and some creative energy. There are several different ways that you can use your camera to make money.

All it takes is a little imagination, a flair for showmanship, a bit of salesmanship and the willingness to do some work – and you are set.

If you are a digital photography hobbyist, the chances are good that you already have the equipment you need to get started. Things you will need are a digital camera, preferably one with similar features of an SLR film camera, a high-quality printer or printing service, and a good tripod.

An essential tool for digital photographers is a good photo editing program. The best applications that you can use are Adobe Photoshop CS3, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Corel Paint Shop Pro X, and Adobe Photoshop Elemts 5.

Investing a few hundred dollars in marketing materials will get you off to a good start.

Before we move onto some of the next steps you have to understand one misconception. Many people think that it is not possible to make money taking pictures this day. Naysayers refer to the fact that pretty much everybody has a digital camera at their disposal, or at least one on their phone. Most people think that no one will pay for pictures when people can take their own pictures.

The answer is simple. Sure, almost everybody has a digital camera or film Wire Transfer First California Bank camera of one kind or another. But how competent are they at using it?

If you look closely at the pictures that most people take, you will see what I mean. Let’s be honest. There is more to photography that point and shoot. Motion blur from holding the camera incorrectly. Poor colour. Awkwardly posed subjects. Basically, they do not possess composition skills. They do not know how to avoid things like shadows over their subjects faces. Even if these people understood how to use digital photo editing software properly, many of their pictures are beyond help. You can only do so much with correcting a bad photograph.

What do you think is going to happen when these people try and print their photos. I am sure you have seen photos like this. The prints have bad, splotchy resolution. This happens when the photographer had no idea how to adjust the camera settings to produce printable photos.

This is good news for you. If you excellent digital photography skills then you will be easily able to show new customers a few samples that you have taken.

Are you still apprehensive? I attended a birthday party recently and I am going to tell you about it. The hostess hired an amateur photographer who was striking out to start her own business, much like you are.

Most of the people at the party brought their own digital cameras, but most people forgot to take pictures. Those of us who did take snapshots were poorly positioned and usually couldn’t get a good view of the scene.

The photographer received payment for her services. Two days later, she uploaded her photographs to a web site. Party-goers received the link by email. Guests could then download, print, or save to disk any photos they wanted.

The photograph did not even have to print or develop the photos and they were paid for their services as well.

Pretty awesome, huh?

Anyone can do this! All you need to do is make a marketing plan and develop your picture taking skills and say cheese!

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  1. April 14, 2010

    Nice tip, never really thought about using my camera for making money.

    Cheers.

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