Designer Stock Photo Tip 2: Use Nature and Healthy Objects
Stock photography is one of the top markets where you can sell your photos. Graphic designer Lori Haller reveals a current hot-selling topic in her stock photo tip here.
Stock photography is one of the top markets where you can sell your photos. Graphic designer Lori Haller reveals a current hot-selling topic in her stock photo tip here.
Facial features and distinct expressions in your models help sell photos. Graphic designer Lori Haller shares more on this top stock photo tip…
We buy stock photos for use in our newsletters and web sites, and would of course prefer to buy from our readers! With that in mind, we thought why not let you buy from each other, too? So here is a list of Breakfast Stock Club readers who have stock photo portfolios. Click on a […]
Last year, my wife had the opportunity to join me at a stock photo workshop in Phoenix, Arizona. The workshop was a blast, but after four days in the city we were both eager to witness the beautiful natural scenery in the region. Our busy schedules left only two days for exploration and we made […]
Lightroom just makes photo editing easy. Here are some added features to the new version of Lightroom, just out this month, that I think you’ll like.
It only takes minutes to turn your pretty good photo into a great saleable shot. Here are some before and after: using Lightroom to edit stock photos.
I hope you enjoyed this week’s free, four-day mini photography course series. If you missed it, you can find it here. And now for the fun part: Getting out there and practicing with your camera. You can get started right in your own backyard. Or if you’re a travel bug like me, head out and […]
Taking flawless photos hugely improves your chances of a sale. Here’s how to give your model a flawless complexion using just a piece of cardboard.
Reducing distraction in the background of your photo can make a huge difference. Here’s how to make the background blurry in your photos in one easy step.
Bonnie Caton interviews a Breakfast Stock Club reader of the month for her favorite parts of stock photography and her tips for other photographers.