Digital Stock Photography: How to Shoot and Sell

Digital Stock Photography: How to Shoot and Sell

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Editorial Reviews

Digital Stock Photography equips photographers with everything they need to know to create digital stock photos that sell in today’s marketplace. From organizing a shoot to raking in the profits as the pictures sell and sell and sell again, all the steps are here: Capturing digital images, working with scans, digital delivery of images, evaluating equipment, organizing digital files, building an archive, and more. Thirty assignments, designed to reflect the latest trends in photography, provide readers with a blueprint for building a stock collection. Special sections explain how to market, negotiate and quote prices, and manage a business, plus obtaining model releases and protecting copyright.

Customer Reviews

Maybe it's a total beginner book, maybe it's something else...

Reviewed by Sidd Artha, 2009-12-27

This book was for me a total waste of time. It's a string of nice metaphores and a lot of generalities. Something along the lines "to be successfull you have to be good", yet this book never states clearly what it takes to be "good" from the author's point of view. At least nothing more clear than "to be good you have to work hard". The above are my creation to illustrate the quality of this book. An actual quote would be "Style is how you shoot rather than what you shoot. As true in stock as it is in assignment work, developing your own style is central to success and joy in photography. It is important to understand, define, and refine your style, and know where it fits in the market. In the same way, it's important to be aware of changing trends in the style of photography buyers want, as we'll cover later." And it never becomes any more clear. I really can't say what pushed the others to give more than two stars.

Easy to read - step by step information

Reviewed by J. M. Sullivan, 2009-08-24

What a great little book. It is very informative and a awesome starting point to give an overview of stock photography from it's start to the current digital age.

It is well written, easy to read and is also very easy to understand if you are new to professional photography. It doesn't matter in what country you live, this book covers topics that are the same the world over. Basically, it covers everything you need to know about setting up your own stock photography business. I particularly loved the assignments given as a starting point on which to build a stock portfolio.

This book is great value for money and I would recommend it to everyone who wants to embark on a career in stock photography.

PS. The stock photography agency that I hope to work for in the future recommended the previous version of this book however I chose this version as all my work is now digital.

My Take

Reviewed by KeyboardKeys, 2009-06-10

I have found this book very facinating. It has all the info I could ever hope for in one book. It seems to cover literally everything, including needed forms for releases, etc. This is exactly what I was wanting to get started in digital stock photography and didn't know where to begin--Michal Heron to the rescue. I looked on Amazon.com and found this with the access to read some pages and knew I had to have this one. I looked at some others and they were no comparison. I would highly recommend this to anyone who doesn't know where to begin, but wants an education in this area at a very reasonable price without having to take a college course to get it.

You want answers!

Reviewed by Walter W. Paholak, 2009-05-11

This book has everything. Answers questions I didn't even have. I enjoyed Michal's writing also, easy to follow and very informative. Thanks for a great book.

Walt

simplistic

Reviewed by W. Michael Minor, 2009-04-10

Book arrived as staterd. The back is broken but still readable.
The book is geard for amatures of which I am not.