What are stock photo buyers really looking for? Our Breakfast Stock Club Premium Members know. I’ll share some of the photos they’ve had accepted into stock sites, in a moment… How do they know what photos to sell as stock? Simple. I send them an email every month telling them about a stock photo theme that sells well right now, and how to shoot it. I tell them how to set up lights (if that’s necessary)… how to compose their shots based on other photos currently on the market… how to process their best photos… and then where to upload them. They get to be as creative as they want with what they submit. And when they’re done, before they upload them for review by one of the listed online stock photo agencies, I get one of the pros we often feature in this newsletter to review them. Each of these member photos came from one of the monthly themes, and each one is now up for sale on a stock site: Photo by: Amy Muschik Now selling on: iStock Photo by: Ashley Shelley Now selling on: Bigstock Photo by: Caroline Maryan Now selling on: iStock & Fotolia Photo by: Damon Yancy Now selling on: Dreamstime Photo by: Deborah Kolb Now selling on: iStock Photo by: Deborah Kolb Now selling on: Shutterstock Photo by: Joy Ciaccio Now selling on: iStock Photo by: Kim Wilson Now selling on: Depositphotos Photo by: Lynn McCann
Now selling on: Dreamstime Photo by: Maggie Martin Now selling on: Dreamstime Photo by: Roberta Falkner Now selling on: Bigstock Photo by: Steven Sherwood Now selling on: Fotolia [Editor’s Note: Learn more about how you can turn your pictures into cash in our free online newsletter The Right Way to Travel. Sign up here today and we’ll send you a new report, Selling Photos for Cash: A Quick-Start Guide, completely FREE.]