Do you see the world through a camera lens? Do you have a quick “trigger finger”? Do you know more about apertures than anyone else at the cocktail party? If so, you may want to consider your possibilities in stock photography.
There are two possible business approaches here:
The former is a better approach if you have already taken many high-quality photographs and are looking for a means to make money from your hobby. The latter is a better option if you want to actively transform your hobby into a means to make money.
Stock photographs are used to perk up a brochure, humanize a website, or illustrate an article, among other things. Authors, publishers, marketers, web designers, and more, need photographs to support their ideas, and most importantly, tell a story. Most images feature people for exactly this reason: people’s faces, interactions, and arrangement can convey emotion, tension, and drama. Voila! Your photo, when skillfully paired with words, has now captured the moment and clarified a potentially abstract concept.
There are two types of stock photography marketplaces: macrostock and microstock. Let’s look at the difference between them.
Macrostock sites are the traditional photography marketplaces where photo prices range from a few dollars up to thousands of dollars. These sites generally sell higher quality imagery for much higher prices to more mainstream businesses such as newspapers, magazines and advertising agencies.
Microstock sites have become popular in recent years because photography equipment has become cheaper and more professional; as a result more and more people can afford to take professional photos with digital cameras. By selling a diverse range of images at very low prices, microstock sites attract less traditional buyers such as small web companies, start up magazines and freelance designers.
So how do you decide which type to use? Whether you decide on microstock or macrostock, photography is a numbers game. If you put 10 or 20 images on either Macro or Micro stock, it is unlikely you are going to see a return for many years. To make a profit, you are going to need a constant supply of quality images.
All stock photography websites have guidelines that you should adhere to in order to make a successful photo submission. They usually include a detailed list of what subjects they’re looking for. You should carefully examine this list and use it as a guideline to find great revenue opportunities.
Take a close look at some of the popular photos on stock photo websites. You can learn a lot from these photos and what buyers of that particular stock photography website are looking for and are willing to buy. Submit photos in line with the needs of the marketplace.
Before you market your photographs, take note of the following points:
Here is a list of websites of the top stock agencies where you can submit your work. Review each site’s image criteria, pricing plan, and the general feel of the site to determine which ones will work best for you.
• 123RF
• Corbis
• Depositphotos
• Dreamstime
• Envato
• Fotolia
• iStockphoto
• Pond5
• Shutterstock
• ThinkStock
• Veer