Images from digital or SLR cameras are as plentiful as the owner makes them. But a sideline with a blog or website can transition into all kinds of photography product development for a website and multimedia projects. The extra photos can become part of a welcome extra revenue stream.
Archive for February, 2009
While many times for various websites I had added a few shots or taken too many random photos on the hunt, I now saw there were multiple opportunities online to personally vend my extra images. This is the new stock photography market.
My Kodak camera became my business partner. I conducted the best camera search and found the best deal on a camera which not only urges me to overperform and overdeliver on most of my assignments, but makes its fun. When was the last time you could say anything like that about anything you owned?
I saw easily that features like a video screen, megapixels, and battery type were factors of price. I knew that memory storage multipled in density per megapixel, which was some of the ten megapixel cameras were seriously on sale. I also knew that battery power decayed faster, which meant long term photo snapping might be more practical with a smaller capability lens.
I’d like to welcome Snow – Â a new writer here at thestockblog.net
Many of you may have noticed that she has started posting last week.
As you can tell the writing is a bit different (much better then my own).
As much as I tried  could not keep the site going on my own and needed reinforcements.
I’ll still [...]
