This guide shows both neophyte and veteran writers and photographers how to tap hundreds of potential markets for selling their articles and photographs around the globe. Interviews with accomplished freelancers complement the author's hard-won career wisdom with helpful anecdotes and practical, real-life advice. International magazines and periodicals of all subjects and audiences are listed, each with a short description and full contact information. Also provided are media e-mail addresses, helpful clubs and associations, and overseas agencies and stock houses.
Market savvy, expert research, and first-rate resources combine to make this book the tutor that can take experienced photojournalists to new heights of success—while showing aspiring photojournalists how to begin their climb in a stimulating and rewarding field. Step-by-step instructions tell how to establish a business, implement the latest research tactics, network with editors and other photo buyers, pitch to television producers, and expand business through lectures and teaching. Extensive sections in Internet marketing detail cutting-edge strategies for tapping into the lucrative photojournalism marketplace.
The Photographer's Market Guide to Photo Submission and Portfolio Formats leads you through the Photography-submission-and-selling maze. Picture this, a guide that offers advice on submitting your work, tracking your pictures and selling your photos; business basics, such as releases, contracts, image archiving and invoicing; promotions, with tips on press releases, tearsheets, networking, phone sales and gimmicks; copyright, and the nitty-gritty details on protecting your work and knowing your rights; building a high-impact portfolio, from zippered carriers to electronic presentations and websites; and establishing clients, with advice on approaching ad agencies, publishers, corporations and galleries. Sample letters, releases, packaging and mailing guidelines, and more serve as quick references for your photo-submission needs.
Offers advice for running a photography business, with information on rights and usage, royalties, copyright, contracts, business proposals, pricing guidelines, and marketing, and includes sample forms and contracts.
Creating mouth-watering food images requires more than just a love of food and access to a kitchen. With the popularity of food blogs and photography how-tos, it’s tempting to think that anyone can photograph food, but it’s another thing entirely to shoot for a tight ad layout with the pressure of your client watching over your shoulder. Commercial food photographer Teri Campbell has been called a “lighting master,” and in this beautifully illustrated book, he not only shares his detailed lighting set-ups and shooting techniques for a wide range of food and drink shots, but also offers candid advice on how to set up a studio, use the right equipment, market your work, find clients, bid on assignments, hire food and prop stylists, and communicate effectively with everyone on the set. Campbell shares his expertise on dozens of commercial assignments–from shooting beignets on location in New Orleans, to creating perfect ice tea pours, to photographing beans on real flames in his studio. Learn how he creates dynamic compositions, uses studio strobes, and arranges light diffusers, reflectors, fill cards, and mirrors, to create the perfect capture. Campbell also discusses his post-processing techniques in Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Photoshop to create images that are irresistible. This guide for intermediate and advanced users provides the insider details to help you expand your photography skills or turn your passion for food and images into a professional career.
Imagine how much business you could generate if photo-buyers could locate and access your images twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Even better, just think of the time and expense you would save if you could sell your images right on the Internet and send your work electronically to a limitless number of prospects. Now you can. With sellphotos.com, it's as easy as point to click! Even if you're new to the world of cyberspace, this guide makes it simple. It begins with the very basics of the Internet and how it can work for you.You'll learn how to create your own webpage, promote your site, and transact business and much more: • Learn basic hardware/software requirements for leaping onto the World Wide Web • Asses your photos and determine your specialties • Sell stock photos and determine your specialties • Attract photobuyers, editors and art directors to your site • Create a virtual portfolio potential customers can access online • Price your work appropriately and negotiate good deals • Protect your copyright and guard against Internet thievery Within a matter of days you can revolutionize the way you do business. Utilizing the Internet, you can sell directly to a range of buyers and complete successfully with big stock agencies for BIG income. Take advantage of technology. With your camera, sellphotos.com and your computer, you have everything you need to get started.
Sell your photos again and again! Live anywhere. Pick your hours. Be your own boss. Earn more money. See your pictures in print. Discover the freedom of a profitable photo business by learning the secrets behind making and selling editorial stock photography. For more than three decades, industry classic Sell & Re-Sell Your Photos has been giving new and veteran photographers the tools to sell their pictures consistently to markets they enjoy. Rohn Engh's master text, with updates from independent photographer Mikael Karlsson, outlines the time-tested formula for successfully marketing your work to publishers world-wide. This completely revised and expanded 6th edition features up-to-date advice, brand new photos and charts and tables to help you achieve your goals. Learn how to: • Create enduring images--the ones photo buyers always need • Price your photos like a professional • Find your niche and corner that market • Take and market your work with modern technology • Confidently submit to agencies and publishers • Digitally store your archive • Protect yourself and your photos with basic copyright laws and regulations • Includes a detailed five-week action plan to get you organized and selling Master the stock photography market: Take pictures today that you can sell for many tomorrows to come!
This practical guide is an invaluable tool for all writers aiming to develop, or enhance, a successful writing career. writing.com lays out a comprehensive plan for negotiating the wealth of new information and opportunity by harnessing the Internet's tremendous power for business expansion, skill refinement, promotion, and so much more. Book jacket.
A clear and concise survey of some of the most significant writers on photography who have played a major part in defining and influencing our understanding of the medium. It provides a succinct overview of writing on photography from a diverse range of disciplines and perspectives and examines the shifting perception of the medium over the course of its 170 year history. Key writers discussed include: Roland Barthes Susan Sontag Jacques Derrida Henri Cartier-Bresson Geoffrey Batchen Fully cross-referenced and in an A-Z format, this is an accessible and engaging introductory guide.
A one-stop research guide, combining proven research strategies and short-cuts with a range of annotated print and online sources. Material is divided into general research areas covering everything from government statistics and current events to international cultures. Each section offers its own special tips, with information on how to use Internet search engines, locate full-text books online, and access government depository collections. Includes lists of periodical databases and commercial online database vendors. Metter is a research librarian and bibliographer at the Auraria Library. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR