The micro stock techniques necessary for efficient image capture from still life composition and motion picture extraction need to be honed and studied for best delivery of premium low cost legal images.
In micro stock photography, access and proximity makes you money. Having the image everybody wants, now or in future will pay off. But first you have to put yourself in a position to get the shots nobody else has. Get roving and put yourself in new venues to get new shots. Plot your micro stock trajectory along new paths.
I just read a story on Reuters about a woman whose wedding pictures were so awful they sued the photographer and the judge awarded for the plaintiff. The photographer not only had to refund the money but pay damages. As the woman said, they have memories of the happy day but no real commemorative shots.
One thing you can’t help learning about photography is how your work compares to others. Just as if someone placed a file on your desk with something wrong with it, photographic source material can have the same problems.
Getting the show on the road marketing new products involves visual display. Online visual display must demonstrate the three dimensional material look of a product while supplying enough information about the physical product to sell it. Packaging material for sales involves polishing and positioning the product in an appealing array. But getting the photography effectively is another matter.