Micro Concentrate

When people discuss writing, they talk about writing about what you know. The same can be said for photography, with one caveat attached: Work one layer up. That is, don’t look for just micro stock association for value in each picture. Look for ways to increase the many ways the picture can be looked at for micro stock use.
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Concentrate on your best material, and your best shots will follow. Mark out your territory in the world oh photography and find your niche. Your best photography is the subject matter or volume that you produce the most of, and the type of shot you deliver successfully most consistently.
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By utilizing a separate technique to capture a eye catching micro stock image, more value is contributed. Black and white photography is a good example of this. Because of this, the best side so to speak, your best pictures will surpass the competition. The layered concentration and subtle effects will bring out nuances others will notice.You instinctively know the best aspects, the most intriguing angles and will have thought through problems and solved them before you snap the first shot. All the characteristics of a great shot can come together. Getting sophisticated about this type of material delivery marks the transition between amateur and professional photographer.
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To utilize your familiarity or proximity to or access for a certain subject, review your best received work. Notice a style or technique emerge as a favorite. My gift is color composition and resolution in my images that reduces to a dense visual colro quality. But others can capture high speed action and take outstanding portraits, while my skill just does not seem to be growing in those areas.

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