by Jackie Gray | Aug 31, 2012
Everyone has their own perspective on life. No one sees the same view of the world as you. And it’s a good thing, because your unique perspective can help your stock photo sales. Jackie here again, writing to you from Day Two of our stock photography expedition in... by Bonnie Caton | Aug 24, 2012
Last week I showed you three photos that sell really well as stock — read: thousands of times each! — that all have one simple thing in common: They all make really good use of copy space. Incorporating copy space into your stock photos is easy to do, and... by Lori Allen | Aug 22, 2012
Can you tell which of these two photos was taken in a fancy studio, and which one was taken on my back deck? See the photos here: The answer? Neither of these was taken in a studio. Bonnie took them both in my backyard, using materials that cost about $5. Here’s... by Lori Allen | Aug 9, 2012
“I can see why you think this is addictive,” Stacey said when we started shooting on the steps near the Lincoln Memorial in downtown D.C. Stacey isn’t a stock photographer but she’s considering it after our photo shoot on Sunday. We brought a model (Allison from our... by Lise Gagne | Aug 2, 2012
I always wanted to be a photographer. Since a young age, I’ve been creative and curious. I could spend hours and hours admiring the pictures in books and magazines. At the age of 15, I took a photography class at school. With my savings, I bought my first real film... by The Photographer's Life | Jul 22, 2012
Katrina Elena is a member of our Breakfast Stock Club. We told our members a few months ago that photo buyers often have a hard time finding pictures of pets with their collars on. Pictures of pets are easy to find. But pictures of pets with their collars aren’t so...