Tag Archive: Stock Photography

Thoughts on PhotoShelter Collection

Tonight I was working on adding some photos to my PhotoShelter Collections account (you can view them on my PSC page). The PhotoShelter team has done a great job with their service. As a photographer, the hardest part of dealing with stock is the work load of uploading and working through the needed steps to [...]

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Black Star Rising on Shooting a Cornfield

I had a window open on my computer for the past few days about an article over at Black Star Rising that analyzes What It Costs to Produce a Simple Photo of a Cornfield. Finally got around to reading it tonight! Based on some of the stock photography discussion that have been going around lately, [...]

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Photography Times…They Are A Changing

When the same theme strikes in three’s, the Universe is telling me I have to write about that theme… Number 3: Today’s What The Duck: Number 2: An article I found a few days via Photography Voter about estimates that there will be 130 Million Digital Cameras by 2010. Lyra Research issued a press release [...]

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Changes in Stock Photography

A few days ago Dan Heller posted The future of photo sharing sites and agencies on his Photography Business Blog. This is an interesting look by a professional photographer into the changing world of photography. This is a change that has been going on for years in the consumer arena but has been lagging in [...]

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