Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Straightforward Technique To Make Cash From Your Digital Camera

By Alan V. Kemp

Have you considered using digital photography to bring in some extra money? Digital photography is one of the world's fastest growing hobbies. If you just have a little bit of creativity digital photography can turn into a money making business. Actually, there are several ways that you can make some extra money with your digital camera. All you really need to be successful is drive and dedication to get work done, as well as a little bit of salesmanship.

Odds are that you already own the equipment needed to begin, if you already enjoy digital photography as a hobby. You will need a digital camera, ideally with features equivalent to an SLR film camera, a tripod or two for certain picture-taking occasions and a printer capable of printing excellent quality photographs, or a printing service.

You will also need good digital photo editing software. The best applications that you can use are Adobe Photoshop CS3, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Corel Paint Shop Pro X, and Adobe Photoshop Elemts 5.

Investing a few hundred dollars in marketing materials will get you off to a good start.

Before we move on, this is a good time to clear up one misconception. It is not impossible to make a good income from your photography, as many people think. Naysayers refer to the fact that pretty much everybody has a digital camera at their disposal, or at least one on their phone. People often wonder why anyone would purchase photos when they could simply take their own photographs.

You can do it this way. Sure, almost everybody has a digital camera or film camera of one kind or another. However, how many people can really use them?

You might want to take a look at how many pictures individuals take. Be honest with yourself. There is more to photography that point and shoot. There are usually motion blur pictures from holding the camera the wrong way. Bad color too. Awkwardly positioned objects. No or poor composition skills. Dark shadows obscuring a subject's face. Even if these people understood how to use digital photo editing software properly, many of their pictures are beyond help. After all, there is only so much any software can do when working with a bad photo.

And what do you suppose happens when these people try to print their photos? I am sure you have seen photos like this. The prints have bad, splotchy resolution. The person that takes the picture does not understand how camera settings can make pictures more suitable for printing.

This is where you come in. Use your extensive digital photography skills to work up a few samples that you can show to potential customers and reel them in.

Maybe you do not think this is likely. Let me tell you about a birthday party I attended recently. The hostess engaged the services of an experienced amateur photographer who was hoping to start her own business - just like you.

Just about all of the party guests had their own cameras, but most of them were enjoying the party too much to snap many shots. And those shots that we did take were unplanned and poorly positioned.

The photographer still got money for what she did. Two days later, she uploaded her photographs onto the web. The party guests were sent an email with a link to the page. The photos were then downloaded, printed, or saved to the computer of those that attended the party.

The photograph did not even have to print or develop the photos and they were paid for their services as well.

That is very cool!

Anyone can do this! So, learn all you can about photography and photo editing, create a marketing plan, and get out there!

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