If you want to:
- Sell simple pictures for extra money…
- Not have to worry about lugging around a bunch of expensive photo equipment…
- Have fun…
… and do it all without years of practice (or having to go to the trouble of reading your camera manual), this week’s free report series is just for you. I just got back from Paris where I spent 10 days with my 5-year-old daughter, Charlie, an old friend from high school, Donielle, and her daughter, Hannah. Hannah wanted to learn how to use my camera. And, since I rarely get pictures of myself when I’m traveling, I took this opportunity to teach her a few things about how to take vacation photos. The same kind of things that make your images more saleable. Now, I’ve never claimed to be a professional photographer. But I do know a thing or two about taking saleable pictures, so I used this week as a test. Before coming to Paris, Hannah, just 10 years old, had never had an interest in photography nor a desire to take better pictures. Yet the things I showed her were so easy, you’ll see in the photos below that she quickly improved with very little effort. These things aren’t hard to learn, and yet the results are dramatic. So, free for the next four days, I’ll send you the same tricks I showed Hannah. Put these tips to good use either at home or on your next vacation and you’ll have photos you can sell. I promise. Let’s get started… Super-easy tip #1: In crowds, shoot up and get the tourists out of your photos. The weather was beautiful this week in Paris, and the streets were as crowded as I’ve ever seen them. We could have forced the kids to wake up early and beat the crowds. But who wants two sleep-deprived little ones to drag around the city? Instead, we made the best of what we had. It’s not always the best angle to photograph people from below (you’re basically looking up their nose)… but it’s a quick fix in a sticky situation. And a lot of magazines and websites will take photos like these… 





Travel Photography Resources
5 Dos and 2 Don’ts for Travel Photography
Take Great Photos And Get Paid More For Your Travel Articles
Turning a Photography Hobby into a Monthly Income
The Pros Of Selling Your Images As Stock Photography
16 Mobile Photography Tips And Tricks Every Photographer Should Know

