If
you own
a digital camera, you have
probably taken at
least a few photos that you think others would like. Did you know that
its quite easy
to make money
with most any digicam even a low-end point
and shoot? Well, it
is, and Im
going to tell you how to get started!
You dont need to
be an experienced professional photographer to start earning money with your digital camera.
And you certainly dont need a bunch
of expensive photographic equipment. All you really need in
order to earn
some extra cash and possibly even a good living -
is a decent digital camera, an active imagination and a little practice.
First, lets discuss
the practice part. Get out and start taking a bunch of pictures. Take
pictures of anything and everything you see including landscapes, buildings, automobiles, animals, peoplewell, you get
the picture. Take pictures of everything, even things that might seem boring or uninteresting.
The key to getting several great pictures every time you pick up your camera is to take a boatload of them! In fact, I fill up my cameras 2 GB memory card virtually every day. Thats 569 high-resolution images per day! Out of that many pictures, I almost always have several keepers. Of course
the advent of digital
cameras has made it
very easy and inexpensive to take tons of pictures any time you want to.
Be
sure to spend some time learning your camera
as you take your practice shots. Practice
using the different settings and picture taking modes available on your particular camera model so that youll be prepared to capture the best images possible under a wide variety of conditions.
For example, low-light
photography, action photography (sports) and portraits all require different skills and varying camera settings in order to produce the best results.
After you have become familiar with your camera and feel
confident about using its various settings, its time to start
making some money. Studio portrait photography
probably isnt an option unless you already own (or are willing to buy) the
proper equipment. This includes a high-quality camera and lens, lighting equipment, backgrounds, etc. But
there are plenty of
other types of photography you
can make money at with nothing but your quality digicam. For example, you can take pictures at birthday parties,
amateur sporting events, family reunions and many other types of social events. You can also take pictures of
local landmarks and tourist
attractions and sell them on eBay or even your own
website. The opportunities for making money
by taking pictures is limited only by your imagination!
Regardless of the types of photographs you plan to take, here are a few
tips to keep in mind:
1 Always take plenty of pictures. If you max out your memory card,
youre virtually guaranteed to have several great pictures that your client will be happy to pay you for.
2 Take pictures from several different angles and with varying camera settings. It will do you no good to take 500 pictures at a birthday
party if they are all exactly alike!
3 Anticipate where the action is going to be and be there yourself when it happens. For example, if youre taking pictures at little Johnnys first Pee-Wee football game, make sure youre in the best spot to get a good picture when he scores a touchdown.
4 Always be
practicing with your camera and learning new photographic skills. Spend some time online keeping up with the most popular photography forums as well as the numerous photography help websites.
5 Submit some of your best photos for display on several photography websites such as TodaysPhoto.org. Youll receive plenty of free exposure for your work resulting in more business.
Conclusion: You really can turn your photography hobby into a money-making venture. And who knows, you just might find that you can do it full-time and kiss your day
job goodbye!
Rick Rouse is the owner of TodaysPhoto.org. Visit him and submit your own photos to be considered for use as a Picture Of The Day at
http://www.todaysphoto.org.