Tuesday Tips #270 – Embrace the Summer
As you would during shooting in cold weather, it is of the utmost importance that you also protect your camera, film and gear from the hot weather elements as well. One of the major problems facing photographers in extremely hot
Tuesday Tips #266 – Ace the Aerial
A few years back when we first heard that high pitched buzzing above our heads, we honestly though that drones would be one of those come and go fads that would be long gone by now. Seems we were wrong
Before + After Lightroom Edit with Missy Mayo
One of my favorite photography pleasures is gaining insight into how other photographers edit images. Aside from learning new editing tricks, I love to crawl into a creative’s mind and understand their approach to improving an image. Personally, I am
Tuesday Tips #265 – Moving Into Microstock
While looking into your archives can help you successfully put together a collection to submit to stock photography sites, to remain successful and customize your offerings to current demands you will need to shoot strictly for your stock collection. To
Tuesday Tips #264 – Moving Into Microstock
Just as keywords are essential to leading potential clients to your business site, so are they to leading clients to the photos in your stock collection. Whether you are selling them on your own and have your a search option
Tuesday Tips #263 : Moving Into Microstock
It goes without saying that it is essential to use the correct ISO, shutter speed and aperture settings in your photos, but especially in your stock photos. Since the individuals and companies looking to purchase photos will likely scrutinize the
Tuesday Tips #262 : Moving Into Microstock
While some stock photo platforms charge upwards of 50% commission for purchases of your photos, it is not the only path to selling your microstock images online. If you have a large collection of images you see fit to sell