Are you and or artist and photographer who is wanting to promote your work but are on a limited budget? Here are some tips and suggestions.
First of if you cant afford a new DSLR camera, go for a high end point and shoot camera such as Canon. Some of the high end point and shoots are better than the lowest price DSLR cameras. You can find a high end point and shoot for around 3 or 4 hundred dollars and perhaps even cheaper. You will also need a photo editing program such as Adobe Photoshop or the Gimp. The latest version of Photoshop CS5 is very expensive but there is an alternative if you prefer Photoshop over the Gimp. You can still buy an older version of photoshop 7 from Ebay for much cheaper. It does run on Vista if you set your compatibility mode correctly. This version of photoshop does not require the annoying activation that the newer versions require. There are tons and tons of free filters that run well on Photoshop 7. Just Google it. Photoshop 7 has all the basic photo editing needs you can want. I have found that the only difference between this version of Photoshop and the newer version of Photoshop is that there are a few more features such as content aware and 3D tools. However, you will pay much more for the latest version of Photoshop just to get these features which is really not necessary if you only need to do simple image editing to prepare your photos for the market.
There are many photo stock sites where you can sell your photos. Many of these sites have a strict criteria for the photos that you submit which can be somewhat discouraging. Photos can be rejected often and it is very time consuming. There are sites where you have much more control over the photos you submit. One such photo site is Clustershot. You can upload your photos for free and set your own prices. If you have your own website or blog, you can sell prints, cards and downloads with FotoMoto. All one has to do is sign up for a free account with FotoMoto. They give you a script and you paste it into your website. It grabs your photos that you want to sell and adds them to your secure online store with FotoMoto. The FotoMoto script then adds buy buttons automatically underneath all your photos located on your website. One can also have many websites registered with Fotomoto to sell photos. People can then choose to buy your photos from your website. Once they have selected their order it takes them to the secure checkout with Fotomoto. This is a super idea especially if your site does not have SSL which is required to accept credit cards. Both Clustershot and Fotomoto take approximately 15 percent from your photo sales. This is acceptable considering selling photos on one of the major stock sites may only give you a few dollars each or less for your photos.
It is never easy one way or the other to sell photos and artwork. It is a lot of work, time and effort on the part of the individual. Most will not make any money overnight because there are factors such as the bigger competitors, search engine optimization, setting up a website and many other things. It definitely can be a 24/7 job. However, if you love photography and art time will have no meaning.
Tips and suggestions for those who are wanting to start their own small business selling their artwork and photos.
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Start A Photo Business
Artistic minds come in all shapes and forms. Some enjoy photography. Others may enjoy web graphics or 3D design. There are many fields in the graphic arts and design world. Those that love the graphic arts may function at a level as a hobbyist or a professional. Whatever you enjoy can be turned into a photo business to make a little extra cash or perhaps develop into a booming business. Education training in the arts is beneficial but not necessary. All one needs is an active imagination and creativity within themselves.
One also does not need expensive equipment to startup a business in the graphics arts and photography. A simple point and shoot camera can take some pretty good shots if done correctly. Digital cameras are now also fairly inexpensive to achieve a decent pixel sized photo. There is also free open source image editors such as the Gimp to touch up photos. Inkscape is another open source program to create illustrations and vector art. Whatever you create can become a potential sale. Art is partly about being experimental. Some of the coolest art work is created unintentionally.
Now I will tell about myself and how my interest came to rest in the graphic arts. Many years ago I purchased a used computer that came with Microsoft Picture It! It was the very basic version of the software. I loaded some pics into it and was fascinated with the simple effects that the program produced. Since that day I wanted other little goodies and tools to become more creative in the computer arts. I bought my first camera which was a mere three megapixels. Digital cameras back then were quite expensive. I was happy though and clicked away at nearly everything i saw. As time passed on I accumulated better tools and software according to budget. Then I decided I wanted to publish some of my work. I searched the internet for sites where one could sell their photos and artwork. Most of the sites required that your work be approved before they would even allow you to publish it. On top of it all the earnings were not that profitable once the site took its cut. I thought that was the end and that I would have to pull a fortune out of my pocket for a commercial website just to sell photos.
However, my constant habit of googling caused me to accidently stumble up on a site that was free to join and also for everyone to join. The Clustershot website does not have restrictions on the types of work that are submitted except for inappropriate content. It is a great way for someone new to a business venture in selling art and photos. They also take a small percentage of a cut which is very generous compared to the high end micro stock sites. The seller is able to also set their own prices on their work which is a bonus. I do believe that this site will become very big in the near future and perhaps bump all those other major photo stock sites down the search engine. You can also sign up for a Pro account for a very reasonable price which is good for one year. The pro accounts allows you to manage your own little store within the site which is pretty cool.
Though this store is yet small there is a wide variety of photographs and artwork. There are also many unique never before seen pieces of work.
Finally, one does not even need a website to sell their photos and artwork on clustershot.com. As with any online store or website, always remember to submit your url to the search engines. A small business starting out can take some time to build traffic. Finding free advertising and market research is very time consuming. However, if you google enough times there is always an answer for your questions regarding setting up a small business.
I hope that this article can be of some inspiration. Good luck on your journey!
Note: below is another source of link referrals to drive traffic to your website. There is a free and and paid membership for this service.
One also does not need expensive equipment to startup a business in the graphics arts and photography. A simple point and shoot camera can take some pretty good shots if done correctly. Digital cameras are now also fairly inexpensive to achieve a decent pixel sized photo. There is also free open source image editors such as the Gimp to touch up photos. Inkscape is another open source program to create illustrations and vector art. Whatever you create can become a potential sale. Art is partly about being experimental. Some of the coolest art work is created unintentionally.
Now I will tell about myself and how my interest came to rest in the graphic arts. Many years ago I purchased a used computer that came with Microsoft Picture It! It was the very basic version of the software. I loaded some pics into it and was fascinated with the simple effects that the program produced. Since that day I wanted other little goodies and tools to become more creative in the computer arts. I bought my first camera which was a mere three megapixels. Digital cameras back then were quite expensive. I was happy though and clicked away at nearly everything i saw. As time passed on I accumulated better tools and software according to budget. Then I decided I wanted to publish some of my work. I searched the internet for sites where one could sell their photos and artwork. Most of the sites required that your work be approved before they would even allow you to publish it. On top of it all the earnings were not that profitable once the site took its cut. I thought that was the end and that I would have to pull a fortune out of my pocket for a commercial website just to sell photos.
However, my constant habit of googling caused me to accidently stumble up on a site that was free to join and also for everyone to join. The Clustershot website does not have restrictions on the types of work that are submitted except for inappropriate content. It is a great way for someone new to a business venture in selling art and photos. They also take a small percentage of a cut which is very generous compared to the high end micro stock sites. The seller is able to also set their own prices on their work which is a bonus. I do believe that this site will become very big in the near future and perhaps bump all those other major photo stock sites down the search engine. You can also sign up for a Pro account for a very reasonable price which is good for one year. The pro accounts allows you to manage your own little store within the site which is pretty cool.
Though this store is yet small there is a wide variety of photographs and artwork. There are also many unique never before seen pieces of work.
Finally, one does not even need a website to sell their photos and artwork on clustershot.com. As with any online store or website, always remember to submit your url to the search engines. A small business starting out can take some time to build traffic. Finding free advertising and market research is very time consuming. However, if you google enough times there is always an answer for your questions regarding setting up a small business.
I hope that this article can be of some inspiration. Good luck on your journey!
Note: below is another source of link referrals to drive traffic to your website. There is a free and and paid membership for this service.
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