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Starting A Digital
Camera Picture Taking Business
If
you love to take pictures, you have probably wondered if there is
some way that you can make money doing what you love. After all,
you see pictures in magazines, on billboards, on product packages and
more. And if you have thought to yourself that people must get paid for
those, you would not be far wrong. It is quite possible to make money
with your camera, and there are a number of ways of doing so.
It’s clear that we see
pictures everywhere and it’s not a mystery that people are paid to
take these pictures. If you have a digital camera, and love
to take pictures why not try making money out of it?
What You Need To
Make Money Taking Pictures
First of all you need a
digital camera to take your pictures. Since digital cameras don’t need
films you only have to spend money on the camera. Although most digital
cameras these days provide a superior image when used, there are
several features that you should look out for to help get the most out
of your pictures;
- Optical zoom - to
get some great zoom shots if needed a camera that has a resolution
in excess of 4 - 7
megapixels or more. This is primarily to meet your image quality and
printing needs. It is hugely beneficial if a customer wants a nice
large print of a photograph or if you need to crop an image. The
more megapixels the more freedom you have to do this without losing
image quality.
- LCD monitor -
great for reviewing shots as you take them. But make sure it is
easily viewable in all light conditions especially if your camera
doesn't have a viewfinder.
- Macro mode
- to allow for close-up shots.
- Focus assist lamp
- this is a usually a visible light that comes on to help the camera
focus before taking a shot in lower lighting conditions.
Now here are some
tips and tricks on camera handling and picture taking that could
improve the quality of your pictures:
Quite often when taking a photograph people literally 'push' the
camera button, moving the camera and blurring the image. Instead try
squeezing the camera, pushing the camera upwards as you push down
the button. This should help steady the camera and avoid the blur.
In taking formal
photographs of people try to take two very quick photographs; one
when everyone is poised and ready for the photo and the other
immediately after you have taken the first. This is because people
tend to relax after the shot has been taken and you may catch them
in a much more natural pose.
Take more than one
shot of the important photographs. This is because a lot can go
wrong when taking a photograph, from someone looking the other way
or kids pulling faces at the camera. Taking several can allow you
pick the best and throw away all of the rest. When taking
photographs of people try to pick a neutral background that won't
distract too much attention from the people in it.
Landscape photographs
can quite often turn out plain and boring when taken mid-day. So,
try to take them in the early morning or late afternoon when the
shadows stretch further along the ground. This will create a much
more atmospheric and interesting photograph.
Growing Your
Picture Taking Business Over Time
Now
that you have the hang of taking pictures and selling them,
the next is to go in to specialization. What kinds of pictures have
received positive feedback from customers.
Here are a couple
of examples which are currently having a healthy market for
photos:
Real Estate Photography - Photograph homes as a paid
service to realtors in your area. Since most newspapers and 'home
for sale' magazines feature photographs of the homes that are for
sale, your services can allow the realtors to spend more time
earning their living instead of taking pictures. Also, with the
popularity of the internet, most real estate agencies have websites
with featured homes or searchable listings. These websites usually
need good photographs as well.
Digital Image
Collections - bundle hundreds of photographs onto a single CD rom
and sell as a royalty-free package for web designers and graphic
artists that don't want to take time from their areas of interest in
order to take photographs.
Internet
Stock Photos - A number of web sites will pay either a one time fee
or a royal commission every time one of your photos gets sold.
Recommend Resources For Starting A Digital
Camera Picture Taking Business

Camera Dollars System Program
Written By
Brian Moore
This book gives you
complete step-by-step instructions for making money with your digital
camera. The author spoon-feeds you the information needed to
successfully start and run a business using your digital camera.
I highly recommend you consider this book as
your next step to preparing yourself to start your very own Money Making
Picture Taking Business.
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