While we received a lot of really great entries in this month’s Photo Challenge, not all of them could be deemed saleable travel shots. It’s not always the prettiest pictures that sell the best. Especially when you want to sell your photos to online stock photo agencies. Most often, it’s your average shot of a girl holding a coffee cup, a picture of your friend riding a bike, or your grandparents holding hands that attract buyers. That said, Shelly Perry’s tip below applies to photos taken for stock, magazines, and also as fine art. Scroll down to find out how you can easily take saleable travel shots… — Lori Lori Allen Director, Great Escape Publishing [Editor’s Note: Learn more about how you can turn your pictures into cash in our free online newsletter The Right Way to Travel. Sign up here today and we’ll send you a new report, Selling Photos for Cash: A Quick-Start Guide, completely FREE.] ********************* January 29, 2010 The Right Way to Travel, Weekly Photo Tip *********************
Saleable Travel Shots: The Simplest Key
By Shelly Perry in Portland, OR There are a lot of beautiful pictures in this month’s Photo Challenge. Gorgeous places from all over the world. But there’s one thing that jumped out at me in terms of their saleability — people. While people were included in lots of the photos entered in this month’s Challenge, some really beautiful shots could have been improved by adding a person to the scene. And still others that included a person could have been improved by getting in closer. Here are two examples… 

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