October 3rd, 2007 by Rasmus | 1 Comment
The guide I am writing is all about microstock photography and so far, I am quite happy with the response I’ve gotten on the series. Many of you tell me that you find the articles inspiring, informative and motivational, which is exactly what I hoped they would be. Especially for people who are new to [...]
October 1st, 2007 by Rasmus | 2 Comments
Building a portfolio of stock photography is a daunting task. Many new photographers ask where to begin, so here is a short list of photo sessions you can use. I have tried to keep them generic enough, that you have room to interpret each one in your own way.
When shooting these, try to get 200 [...]
September 23rd, 2007 by Rasmus | 11 Comments
Getting started as a microstock photographer can be an intimidating task. In this introduction to portfolio building, I will attempt to touch on all the most important basics and give you a good start. Some of the aspects of this topic have already been covered in previous posts and others will be in the posts [...]
September 16th, 2007 by Rasmus | 8 Comments
Shooting stock comes with its own set of rules, and while rules are indeed meant to be broken, it requires that you know what you’re doing, or you might end up getting your images turned down by inspectors such as myself and my colleagues on iStockphoto. In the following, I will list 10 of the [...]