Saturday, November 6, 2010

How To Make Money Taking Pictures

With the economy struggling as it has been there are many people looking for ways to make some extra money. If you are someone that is struggling to make ends meet, or if you just want to make some extra cash, you can do it by taking pictures. You can take pictures and submit them online and get money each time one of your photos is downloaded.

If you are passionate about photography, and have a good camera, than this is a great chance for you to earn some money. There are websites such as Shutterstock and Fotolia where you can submit your photos to their website and get paid a certain amount of money each time one of your photos is downloaded. There are many people that buy photos for their website, brochures and presentation. They are looking for a wide variety of photo subjects, so take a variety of different photos.

You do not have to be a professional photographer to do this. All you need is a digital camera that takes decent photos. Your camera and the internet is really all of the equipment you need. Since you download the photos directly to the website you do not need any kind of fancy printer or photography equipment.

These websites that pay you to download your photos have helpful tutorials and tips on how to be successful. Follow their instructions and guidelines. Once you have submitted your first few photos and they have been approved, you can submit as many photos as you want. You can download a large amount of photos and then have an ongoing residual income as your pictures are downloaded over and over again.

So get out your digital camera, or borrow one from a friend if you do not have one. Take as many pictures as you can and start downloading them. Once they are submitted onto the website you are all set to begin making money and having the extra cash you want.

Shutterstock is the largest subscription-based stock photo agency in the world. You can submit photos to their website and start making money now! Learn more about them at our website.

Sincerely,
Angie Webb

Digital Photography for All Shooters

Digital photography has drastically changed the way people make and view art. To die-hard hobbyists, the craft is no more than mediocrity glorified. To the ordinary man of the streets, the pursuit is one of the boons of modern technology. This article will not focus on the debate between traditional art and digital art, but will rather show you how digital photography can cater to the varied needs of the users.

There are several opinions that surface with the mere mention of the phrase "digital photography." The most common and yet most ironic are: That digital photography is a matter of pointing and shooting pictures and that digital photography is not as easy as you think! Both statements are true - depending on the kind of camera you use.

Point and Shoot Digital Photography. This type of digital photography uses the popular budget cameras. Most moms, students and travelers you meet would say they prefer to point and shoot.
  • After all, what's not there to like? The camera is pocket-friendly size-wise and money-wise. For as little as 100 dollars, you can take beautiful photos conveniently with little or no adjustments to the settings. You can even skip reading the manual and have a quick go at the device.
  • Pointing and shooting pictures is a great way to start your romance with digital photography. It offers you that icing-on-the-cake charm that might just prompt you to become a serious photo hobbyist some day.
Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Photography. This type of digital photography uses the pricier merchandise starting at 400 dollars and up. Many of the shooters have outgrown the allure of point-and-shoot convenience.
  • DSLR photography still has the automatic settings of point-and-shoot cameras. What makes it a challenge is that it gives you more features to play with. The rewards are of course every serious photographer's joy: various manual controls to let you tweak your work, better quality images, more creative control of your shots, and greater overall versatility.
  • You must have fallen deeply in love with the craft to pursue DSLR photography. Since the gadget is intended originally for an array of manually controlled settings, there's a steep and complex learning curve ahead of you that's waiting to be explored.
Do you wish to take photos without the fuss? Or are you in the mood for a more challenging and more rewarding photo shoot? Either way, you're sure to find your sweet spot in the world of digital photography.


Sally Stoneking is a work at home photo enthusiast who discovered the best way to sell photo prints online. She was so inspired with this method that she wrote a book that teaches others how to sell images online. Check out her website, Nature and Flower Pictures where you will find great prices on affordable stock photos.

Friday, November 5, 2010

5 Amazing Photography Techniques For Beginners

There are many incredible photography techniques for beginners. I will present five of them in this article.

Black and white photography
It's extremely easy to transform a color picture to black and white, yet the result can be very impactful.
You can easily do this using software such as Adobe Photoshop.

Motion blur photography
Motion blur photography is a technique that can be used to create a sense of speed in the picture or create cool light streaks. Although some of these effects can be achieved in Photoshop, you often get a better result doing it "the real way".

The trick here is to put your camera on a tripod and use a long shutter speed together with a closed aperture or ND filters.

Some ideas you might want to try out:
- Taking pictures of the cars on the highway (which will give you some cool light streaks from the front and rear lights of the cars).
- Taking pictures of waterfalls (this will make the water look like smoke)

Macro photography
I have to warn you; macro photography is addictive and will make you see the world from a completely new perspective. All you need is a macro lens and a keen eye for details.
Using macro lenses, you will be able to get extremely close to the subject and reveal details that you previously couldn't see. You can take close ups of insects or make some really abstract images by taking pictures of everyday items.

HDR
HDR stands for high-dynamic range and can create some stunning and sometimes surreal images. The most common techniques is to take 3 identical images with different exposures and then transforming it into a HDR image on the computer.

The result can often be that you get pictures where both the sky and ground is equally exposed. It doesn't look very realistic, but it can produce some extremely interesting pictures.

Panoramic photography
A panoramic photo is usually made from several photos that are put together into one wide image. This technique is commonly used in landscape photography, but also has other applications.
You can use Photoshop to create a panoramic picture, and it's especially easy with version CS5 or later.

More incredible techniques
If you want to see more cool photography techniques for beginners, then go to my blog right now: http://www.photographytipsforbeginners.com.