The Cash from Your Camera Illusion- Part I
Itò€™s sad to see the associated forums where people beg information as to why their stock photos taken on 4 megapixel point n shoots arenò€™t selling like the ebooks tell them.There are two factors that come into play in order to make this happen:
1. The quality of equipment used
It is nigh impossible to make the amounts of money claimed by using a low-res point n shoot digital camera. This is not emphasised in the books. But, unfortunately the bulk of digital camera owners fall into this category. If they did communicate this then the market for their ebooks shrinks dramatically. Of course their are the odd occasions where this works. The right lighting conditions, aperture and shutter speed that produce the one in a thousand shot using budget equipment. In order for any photo sales business to work the equipment needs to meet minimum standards as seen on the large stock photo library sites.
2. Photographic ability
This is absolutely essential for anyone to stand the remotest chance of selling any photo. The idea of scanning through your years of family snapshots and finding shots that will sell is, for most people, pure luck. Again itò€™s the one in a thousand shot being at the right time and the right place. If you are happy to sell one shot in a thousand then itò€™ll work for you.
So whatò€™s the answer? If youò€™re to stand the remotest chance of making any money from your camera you need to be skilled. The wrong impression is created that digital cameras are the answer to the question. It seems that the digital revolution has given the impression that photographic ability is not the key to making money.
Let me make it very clear! The title of any ebook should be, ò€œMake Money from Your Photographic Abilityò€. This is where the focus should be. When you get the idea that you want to make money from your photography, you have reached the correct point of departure. The key here is learn.
Learning is easy. The underlying key is passion. A real desire to use something that enthuses you to make money. There are many multi millionaires who have made money from their passions. If you are going to get up in the morning and say, ò€œoh no I have to take photos today that are good enough to sellò€, then you wonò€™t make money. If you get up and say, ò€œtoday I going to take more fantastic images and become and even better photographerò€, then youò€™re are path of success in photo sales.
So what route do you take? All the cash from your camera books will tell is how and where to sell your fabulous shots. They have minimal focus on making you a great photographer and maximum focus on money making. If you focus on the results of your craft rather than on the process of refining your craft youò€™ve lost the race. The route to take is developing your passion to the point of perfection.
Your key to success is a desire to learn to perfect your passion. When you look at an image do you ask the question, ò€œcan I improve on itò€ or ò€œcan I sell itò€?
In part two weò€™ll look at how to start this journey of perfecting your passion.
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