Photography Business
How to Make Money on the Internet With Your Camera
by admin on Apr.20, 2010, under Photography Business
By Lyle Holmes
It is possible to make money online doing just about anything you can think of. What this does is present the opportunity for you to make money doing what you enjoy and have a passion for. If photography is a hobby of yours, you will be happy to learn there are several ways to make money taking pictures and posting them online. Here are a few ways for how to make money on the internet with your camera.
Pets mean the world to a lot of people and are even considered to be part of the family for some. With that said, you could make a great deal of money advertising a pet photography business online. You can charge people for taking pictures with their pets, taking cute holiday photos of the pets, or anything else you can think of.
Graduations are always huge when it comes to photography. Regardless of whether it is college graduation, high school graduation, or some couple’s little girl moving on to the next grade, parents are always looking for professional photographs to remember their kids from. There are numerous opportunities for you to make money with graduations.
As you can imagine, the holidays are a busy time of year for photographers. Setting up a holiday web site offering to take greeting cards and holiday pictures is a terrific way for how to make money on the internet. Not only can you create photo-postcards for customers, but you can also offer them in a digital format so customers can easily send them online to friends and family.
Tourist locations and landmarks nearby make for the perfect business opportunity for you. If there is a specific landmark or some kind of tourist hotspot that draws a large crowd, you can make money offering to take people’s photo next to or in front of the location so they have something to bring home.
The final option to consider for how to make money on the internet with your camera is to get into the novelty aspect of photographs. You can take pictures of people and then imprint them onto coffee mugs, key chains, tee-shirts, mouse pads, screen savers and anything else you would want to include. There are numerous businesses online that can help you with the photo-transfer onto merchandise and equipment.
The great thing about photography is there is always something to take pictures of year-round. Whether it is taking graduation pictures in the spring, holiday greeting cards during the winter months, or tourist spots in the summer, there are several ways for how to make money on the internet with your camera.
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Making Money With Photography – Sell Photos Online
by admin on Mar.31, 2010, under Photography Business
By Cate Blatt
Many people believe that a professional camera is necessary to start making money with photography. The truth is that you can earn an income from photography with almost any camera if it provides a good enough resolution. One of the easiest ways to do so is to sell photos online.
You may be surprised to know that many of these stock photo sites accept images from any camera which have a resolution of 6 megapixels or high. Sure, not just anyone can sign up and start making money taking pictures of the family dog. But with some research and practice, you could eventually start selling your pictures at some of these sites.
So what does it take to become a good photographer and earn money through photography? It requires dedication, a decent camera, and a good eye. You can even learn basic photography with your simple point and shoot camera.
Once you have developed your photographic skills, it is important to understand what some criteria to best sell photos online. Here are a few things to consider:
• Choose a Subject – There is wildlife, landscape, urban, industrial and fashion photography along with many more categories. Pick an area of interest at first as you gain expertise.
• Learn Composition – You can find hundreds of online tutorials on composing images to bring out the best results. If you learn one composition technique per day, you are going to be taking very good pictures within a couple of weeks.
• Choose a Stock Photo Site – Every stock photography site is different, so familiarize yourself with places you can sell your pictures and read up on each site’s terms. Since you are a beginner you will want a less rigid site as far as requirements.
As you start submitting photos to stock sites for sale pay attention to your fellow submitters, especially the veterans. Things like proper titling and tagging can be important when you sell photos online as you are competing against a large pool of people.
Click here to learn how to start making money from photography by selling photos online.
Photography Studio Business Plan – Making the Most of Your Space
by admin on Dec.04, 2009, under Photography Business
By Eric Powers
When opening a photography studio, you must make a significant initial, and then monthly, investment in your space. To justify these expenses to investors in your business plan, show how you will utilize the space to its fullest. It represents one of your major assets, and renting such a studio while explaining in your plan that your shoots will primarily be out on location shows poor planning on your part to funders.
Studio Shoots
Consider what customer markets you should pursue to keep the space booked up with your own shoots as much as possible. This will likely be the highest revenue-generating use of the space for you. Look for the customers that freelance photographers without a studio are unable to gain and market the strengths your space will offer. By investing in some additional backdrops or decorative elements to dress the space, you can expand the options of shoots you can accommodate in-house significantly.
Other Uses
Can part of your studio double as an office space during downtime? If you can limit your need for separate office space you may be able to cut down on your rent, if you can plan for this before signing a lease.
If your lease allows it, you can also rent out your studio to other parties while it is idle, as long as they are for legal uses. This can be for small parties and events or shoots by other photographers, for example. Be sure that those you rent to carry their own insurance to lower your risk and that your agreement with them further limits the liability you take on from their rental.
For every day you rent your studio out to another business or individual, you will bring in revenue, but you will also incur an unseen opportunity cost. For example if you rent your studio out for a day for $500 two weeks in advance of a date and then you must turn down a shoot that comes up for that day only for which you would net $1,000, you have effectively lost $500 rather than earned it. Only experience will teach you what rates are reasonable to cover the probability of last-minute shoots coming up.
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Effective Photography Website Design
by admin on Nov.28, 2009, under Photography Business
By Kyle D Brady
What is the definition of an effective website design for a photography business? Well, to be it bluntly,an effective website for a photography business is one that:
- Brings in new clients
- Helps retain current clients
- Screens out bad clients
If you already have a website and it is not doing each of those three things, then it is time for a major overhaul. But don’t worry, we will show you how to accomplish all three of these objectives in order to maximize your business profitability. Additionally, there are some other critical elements of an effective website that you don’t want to do without. These elements are:
- Easy to update. If it is difficult to update your website, then you will never do it. Anything that takes too much time is the first thing to go when things get busy and you can’t afford to have a website that is more pain than profit.
- Inexpensive. Most small business owners don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on a website. Nor do they have hundreds of dollars to spend each month on maintaining it. The good news is that I will show you how to create your website for very little money up front. And to maintain it each month will usually cost less than the price of a movie ticket.
- Professional Appearance. Putting out a bad first impression is worse than no impression at all. So your website needs to present an appearance that impresses your potential clients. After all, you’re in the photography business right? How would it look if your website was ugly? Would your client’s think your photography skills would reflect that same lack of quality?
- Engages the visitor. How fast is the average visit to a website? Probably under 10 seconds. So you have 10 seconds to capture their attention and want to learn more about what you offer. We will show you how to do just this.
- Tracks Results. The single most important item in successful businesses is the ability to track what works. By knowing how and why people are visiting your site, you will be able to capitalize on trends and increase visitors. All of which means more clients for you!
So what are some things to avoid when choosing your photography website design? Here are items to watch out for:
- Flashy flash effects. These may look great at first glance but they generally are slow to load and become annoying quite rapidly, leading your visitor to look elsewhere.
- Music. The benefits of music on your site are well outweighed by the likely negative reaction from the majority of your site visitors.
- Unprofessional Design. If your website looks amateurish, no matter how good your photography is the first impression by your visitor will be that you are an amateur photographer. Make sure your design matches the level of professionalism of your work. WordPress themes are a great way to make this happen.
- All About You. Your website should answer a compelling need of your client and should not be all about you. Show them what they need in their life (your great pictures) rather than try to tell them how great of a photographer you are.
If you keep this considerations in mind, you will be well on your way to building an effective website that draws potential clients to your door!
Kyle Brady is a photography enthusiast as well as a long time internet marketer and website builder. His newest project helps photographers build an effective photography website design that will inspire customer confidence and encourage potential clients to pick up the phone and call. See http://photographyinternetmarketing.com for details.
The Digital Photography Guide to Starting Your Own Photography Business From Scratch
by admin on Nov.24, 2009, under Photography Business
Would you like to turn your hobby of photography into a profession? Are you ready to make money doing what you enjoy? If you already own the right equipment you can begin to earn money today!
Starting your own photography business requires very little start up money if you already own the equipment you need. The great thing about this is that it can be done from your own home!
You can dedicate any room in your home to your business. This dedicated space can serve as your office.
You don’t even need a dark room given that todays digital cameras don’t require film. All you need is a personal computer and a photo editing program to process your pictures.
To make photography your business you may be required to purchase additional equipment. I am sure you want your photos to stand out in order to attact clients. To make them look professional you may want to have on hand a variety of lenses as well as filters that will create a variety of special effects.
In the beginning you will only need a few of each but as your business grows you will undoubtedly want to purchase more. Another perk is that this can be done in your spare time until your client bases grows to a point where it is supports you financially. However, in the start up phase you can work at it part time so you can increase your experience as well as have some additional income.
You will want to be sure to use your time wisely and take each step seriously so your clients will do the same.
Figuring out a name for your business and perhaps a logo for marketing will be one of the first tasks you must do. Registering with your local government will be the next on your agenda as you want to be a legal business. Once you are registered you will be able to issue sales receipts as well as file taxes.
Once you have done those things you will want to come up with a business plan. Defining the goals for your business is important and a business plan can help achieve that. You should also be able to recognize, at the end of writing your business plan, if your company will actually be a viable business.
You will want to sketch out your plans for marketing and ideas for how you can increase business. You can change this business plan in the future, what you write now is not necessarily put in stone. If you are looking for outside funding for your business the business plan is essential.
Don’t forget to include the business objectives. Objectives help you stay focused on the goals you have for your company. Include such things as your marketing plan and advertising goals. Figure out your pricing structure and include that as well. Don’t forget, your business plan can be changed over time.
When looking for clients begin with friends and relatives. You may want to offer some services at reduced cost in the beginning, when you are trying to get the word out. Hopefully the quality of your work will speak for itself and word of mouth will bring in more customers.
Soon your schedule will be so busy that you will be able to do this full time. Having a solid business plan, and sticking to it, is the key to success. Word of mouth and a good marketing plan will keep you going for many years. Advertise locally and you will see your business grow by leaps and bounds.
You will learn that nearly everyone loves photographs. They live on as treasured memories and are kept for generations. The corporate world also relies heavily on photographs to market their products to the public.
While this all seems very easy to do you must always remember to take your endeavor seriously. Dedication and hard work will take you far in this business. Keep your business plan handy and always refer to it to check on your progress. Its a wonderful feeling to do the work you love on a daily basis.
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