Is stock photography dead? I’ve heard that question a lot lately. Online stock photo agencies are overflowing with great photos of anything and everything. Gone are the “glory days” when you could snap a quick photo of any old object in your house, upload it to an online stock agency, and make a bunch of sales. To be honest, I’m very busy with other projects right now, so I spend very little time and effort on building up my own stock photo portfolios. But I still get checks from my agencies—and they’re coming more frequently now than in years past. So no, stock photography is not dead, but it certainly has changed over the years. And that’s good news for you if you’re just starting out. You’ll save a heck of a lot of time by taking the kinds of photos that sell well TODAY rather than waste your time taking photos that are going out of style. According to stock photo superstar Lise Gagne (who makes well into the six figures with her portfolio), the below photos are examples of the most popular stock photos today. These days, photo buyers want fewer generic business shots, like this: 




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