November 25th, 2009 by Rasmus | 15 Comments
This is the dawn of a new era in microstock photography. The sub-industry that destroyed the existing industry has now grown big enough, that microstock itself has a slew of sub-industries and businesses. For a while now, photographers have been able to get everything from software and consultations to retouching and keywording services.
But with all [...]
May 19th, 2009 by Rasmus | 3 Comments
I recently asked you, my readers, to tell me what you want to see on the blog. Partly to get some inspiration, partly to get a feel for who my readers are. A total of 39 people took the time to rate 13 different post types. In retrospect, I should have included a 14th [...]
May 7th, 2009 by Rasmus | 1 Comment
Update: The survey results have been posted. Read all about it!
I am taking a look at this blog, its potential and trying to find the right balance of content. For that reason, I have set up a survey, which I am hereby inviting you to take. It’s all about the types of content, you prefer. [...]
September 3rd, 2008 by Rasmus | No Comments
At the start of every month, I pick out the best of the previous month’s posts written for Zoom In Online. Most of my posts there are shorter than here, often related to news and smaller personal projects and experiences, all of it with a photography angle. Here are my picks from August.
Postcard Marketing – [...]
June 8th, 2008 by Rasmus | No Comments
The last two chapters in the Microstock Photographer’s Guide are written, but have yet to be posted on the site. What gives? I am holding them back, until I am ready to pick up this blog as a whole, rather than just post sporadic bits and pieces, such as this one.
With all my other projects, [...]
April 6th, 2008 by Rasmus | No Comments
This blog is now officially on hiatus, while I finish a bunch of other projects that are keeping me away from posting here anyway. The Microstock Guide is one of these projects and upcoming chapters will be posted here, as I get around to writing them. In the meantime, my life as a photographer is [...]