Last week, on my Facebook business page, I asked readers to submit questions – “Ask a Stock Photographer”. So, we start today with a workflow question …
Last week, on my Facebook business page, I asked readers to submit questions – “Ask a Stock Photographer”. So, we start today with a workflow question …
Over spring break this year, I had the opportunity to travel to the Caribbean island of Bonaire to do some scuba diving. Lots of fish down there. While on the island, I managed to carve out a little time to do a beach shoot with a local model that would be great for your holiday/travel designs!
The title of the post says it all. There’s been a change at Stocksy that makes one, or, well, two, of the extended licenses, a better deal for buyers. Read on!
Baseball season is upon us. So, today I’m offering packages of traditional baseball field organ music for licensing at very reasonable pricing!
I have to admit, I love shooting “holiday” related stock images. So, once again, I’ve gone to the upcoming Cinco De Mayo holiday for inspiration for this new exclusive-to-Stocksy-United image series: “Backyard Cinco De Mayo Party”.
Feeling lucky? Think the dice will roll your way? Expecting a ’21’? Want to throw a few bucks on the table? Well, satisfy that urge with my new, exclusive to Stocksy United, royalty free image series: “Casino Games”.
It’s April 1st, and of course, April Fool’s Day, but this one’s no joke. A new series available at Westend61 for licensing of a mother and child spending time around the house.
Turns out, one of my models from a previous stock photo session is a tattoo artist in real life. So last week, I took a drive across state lines to catch him at work to make this new royalty free image series – “At The Tattoo Studio”, now available through Westend61.
I was out of the country last week. Did you miss me? Well, I’m back, and today’s portfolio update features a new series – “Cinco De Mayo Party” – at my newest stock agency partner, Westend61 . So, read on!
A couple of weeks ago, I posted a somewhat humorous (I thought) ode to my favorite stock “props”. The items I find myself using more than a few times. Today, it’s the opposite. Oh, why did I spend money on these for one use?
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