How much time do you spend sifting through the pictures on your digital camera wondering which ones to save and which ones to delete? And of the ones you save how many are so stunning that you actually consider making money off of them? If you were able to answer either question then this installment of the Photography Week in Review might come in very handy.
Take a look at the reasons why:
January 28th—–Should I Delete This Picture? It’s a question I struggle with all the time and I know I am not alone. If you have a digital camera then you likely have a backlog of shots that need purging, but what does it take for you to actually press the “Delete” button?
January 29th—–Shooting the Perfect Portrait. In this blog I wrote about my pal who saves hundreds of dollars by forgoing trips to photo studios and taking portrait shots of her children herself. Take a look at the tips provided in this blog and see if you can pull off the same feat with your children.
January 30th—Tips for Improving Your Shots. If you are spending more time deleting your photos on your digital camera than you are printing them out perhaps it’s time for a photography refresher course. This blog provides tips on everything from lighting to composition.
January 31st—–Getting Rid of Red-Eye and Saying Bye-Bye to Blurry Shots. If you thought having a green-eyed monster in your family was bad try having a digital camera filled with dozens of red-eyed ones. Those dreaded red-eye shots are dastardly enough to mar pictures of even the cutest child or pet, yet they are avoidable (as are aggravating blurry shots) if you follow the tips provided in this blog.
February 1st—–Are Your Pictures That Good? Have you ever taken a picture that was so stunningly gorgeous that you seriously considered selling it? This blog details how you can make money from doing something you love. Thanks to Micro Stock Photography websites an increasing number of amateur photographers are making a living off of their prized shots.
February 2nd—Making Money From Your Photos. The concept of micro stock photography is rather complex, but getting initiated into the process is fairly simple. This blog provides tips on how you can get started making money from your favorite photos.