Category : Stock Photography

More “Ask A Stock Photographer”

Today, let’s dip back into my “Ask A Stock Photographer” facebook post.  Karen says “I am fascinated by some of your locations. Very creative ideas like the turkey farm, and how In the world do you manage to clear out and rent an airport? I would like to read about how some of those location shots came together.”

How I Find Models

Happy Monday, and back to answering another question from my FB post “Ask A Stock Photographer”…  Today, the question is about finding models.

How I Do It: Uploading

So, last week, I answered the first part of Steve’s question : “How do you manage key wording and uploading?”   Today, let’s discuss uploading.  Or at least, how I do it.

Stocksy Adds New Advanced Filtering To Search

As part of a long-worked-on project, last week Stocksy United revamped it’s “advanced filtering” options for it’s search, as well as adding two new sorting methods.  Let’s take a look at the cool new options.

Keywording Stock Photos

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 …

Stocksy Makes Extended License Better Deal For Buyers

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!

Portfolio Update: Tattoo Studio

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.

Portfolio Update: Cinco De Mayo

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!

Twas The Night Before Deadline

A little more holiday humor this week…

Stocksy Makes It Easier To Buy Extended Licenses

When you license a stock image for use in your work, you’re really entering into a contract that allows you certain rights to use that image.  This week, Stocksy United did a revamp of their image pages that makes it easier for you to purchase the rights you need for your project.  Let’s take a look…

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