By Dan Feildman


The first task for any digital photographer is to create an attractive portfolio and also to organize photos in an accessible files on your computer. Limit your photos to about 20 per file and use names that will help you to easily locate them when the need arises.

Photo quality is extremely important so try and get it right from the start as editing photos will reduce their quality and may therefore be rejected by the leading stock photography sites. Make sure the camera settings are fixed at an optimum resolution - VERY IMPORTANT. Another good tip is to keep the sunlight directly behind you and for indoor photography using the flash and closing curtains will produce better quality shots.

If you must do photo editing I recommend you use Photoshop Elements or Photoshop since other free online software can reduce the quality. You can download these programs at Adobe.com; however, if you are unfamiliar with them I definitely advise that you take time to learn the programs and I know of a great site, LearnElementsNow.com, that will show you some excellent editing techniques that will actually improve overall photo quality.

Never miss the perfect shot, so remember that digital photos can just be erazed, so always take 3 or 4 shots of your subject image. I could add to that and say never leave your digital camera at home as you never know when the perfect shot could arise and a mobile camera just isn't good enough for the strict photo quality standards.

Now I have already mentioned stock photography sites that are the basis for making money from your digital photographs and they don't accept just any digital photographers work and supply a small test that needs to be passed before you are allowed to submit your digital photos for sale on the stock photography sites. This is why the overall quality is so important otherwise you will have wasted your time and resources.

Once you begin to submit your work don't get over zealous and just present your very highest quality photos otherwise potential clients will be put off. Presentation is the key to success so that is why the organization of photos is all so important right from the first photo. Just one more point regarding the photo files and I would definitely recommend that you use the JPEG format as other file types may be rejected by some stock photography sites.

If you are not accepted by a stock photography site don't give up, there are a variety of other photo opportunities that will allow you to literally turn your photos into cash.




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