There comes a time in every photographers life where you consider selling your wares and it with a variety of sites to choose from it can be a bit of a faff!
So here is a snapshot of some of the easier sites out there that wont leave you tearing your hair out.
The first thing i would advise is stay away from Ebay! It's nothing personal but it's never really worked for me. Unless you have a great supplier of canvas or prints it is going to be pretty costly to produce any work and if you are looking for a decent margin then the only option is to price high. That sort of pricing doesn't really work with Ebay especially when you are starting out as an unknown.
A way to make some return from your shots is to look at sites where you can sell for commercial use. You will need to submit your work for review and some of the waiting lists can take up to three months so don't be surprised if it takes a while. The return is good though with earnings being as much as £500. A good example of this is Shutterstock.
If you are looking for sites that focus on canvas art and the like there are some good free options out there.
Two that are super easy to set up are Red bubble and Photo box Gallery. The commission structures are really straightforward and you can leverage greater prices for products where you want to make more margin.
The key is to be patient, it will take time to build before you see any sales but hold on in there!
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Sunday, 5 May 2013
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Turning Point
I mentioned in one of my earlier posts about my first picture on canvas. It was a great moment for me in my journey and marked something really special. When i first thought about photography being something to take seriously as opposed to just taking the old holiday snaps i wasn't particularly confident in my ability. I joined some photo communities with really mixed results. Naturally i asked for really honest feedback but at times couldn't help think there was a good element of photo snobbery being thrown in for good measure.
There was one site however that i would truly recommend to anyone looking to get inspiration and honest feedback as well as the occasional pat on the back. What was great is there was a vast mix of truly exceptional photographers, amateurs and everything in between. Fotoblur allows you to upload a restricted selection of photo's but it's great for just getting inspiration and just a little motivation when needed.
http://www.fotoblur.com
One piece of advise i would give is stick with it! It's so easy to start comparing yourself to other people who may have been doing it a lot longer and may have a completely different style or perspective. But all it takes is practise and time. Before you know it you'll find your niche!
There was one site however that i would truly recommend to anyone looking to get inspiration and honest feedback as well as the occasional pat on the back. What was great is there was a vast mix of truly exceptional photographers, amateurs and everything in between. Fotoblur allows you to upload a restricted selection of photo's but it's great for just getting inspiration and just a little motivation when needed.
http://www.fotoblur.com
One piece of advise i would give is stick with it! It's so easy to start comparing yourself to other people who may have been doing it a lot longer and may have a completely different style or perspective. But all it takes is practise and time. Before you know it you'll find your niche!
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Au Revoir Paris
This is my last Paris post and i can't tell you how much I've enjoyed them...here's to the next visit! The final glimpse of Paris is by night from various places. I often find night time so much more beautiful, particularly when illuminated.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Love & Loss In Montparnasse
I'm making the most of the very snowy weather by being diligent and trying to do all the little things i usually put off in the week including but not limited to updating the blog and making Danger Mouse badges....don't ask!
At the same time i'm also trying to curb my ambition to take Narnia themed pictures! Fur coat is one thing but i'm lacking a strategically placed wardrobe.
Back to Paris! This is my penultimate post on Paris and looks at my trip through Jardin Du Luxembourg finally reaching Montparnasse cemetery and tower. I was very impressed with my last leg of the journey, mainly because i got totally lost and used typical female navigation skills of head towards the big tower. I did however end up in the right place and reaped the benefits including new earrings. The gardens were lovely but the real aim was Montparnasse and i wasn't left disappointed. I don't generally hang around in graveyards but Europeans have a different view of opinions and boy does it show. I got some of my favourite pictures to date from here.
At the same time i'm also trying to curb my ambition to take Narnia themed pictures! Fur coat is one thing but i'm lacking a strategically placed wardrobe.
Back to Paris! This is my penultimate post on Paris and looks at my trip through Jardin Du Luxembourg finally reaching Montparnasse cemetery and tower. I was very impressed with my last leg of the journey, mainly because i got totally lost and used typical female navigation skills of head towards the big tower. I did however end up in the right place and reaped the benefits including new earrings. The gardens were lovely but the real aim was Montparnasse and i wasn't left disappointed. I don't generally hang around in graveyards but Europeans have a different view of opinions and boy does it show. I got some of my favourite pictures to date from here.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Optimism!
This is going to seem like a rather different post to normal - going off on a tangent some would say (me!?!?! Never!!). Nevertheless it is a little different and it's been spurned on by horoscopes, a simple gift and spam emails....a strange combination you may say but all aligning together perfectly!
I don't read Horoscopes religiously however when i did happen to read mine in February on a very boring afternoon i couldn't help but feel intrigued and excited about what it said was in store for me. I realised some time ago that the things i love doing are all centered around creativity. Singing, photography, cooking, writing all give me an outlet to express myself and to be truly happy i need a good measure of each of these to keep me going. The horoscope in question alluded to this exactly and that this year would very special and important in releasing these skills to their full potential. Exciting stuff!
A few weeks ago my sister in law was looking at some of my pictures from Paris, and happened to like some specific shots. As she continually feeds me with pizza and wine whenever I'm there i thought it was time to give her a gift. The decision led me to my first ever picture being printed on canvas. I was thrilled she loved it but i missed something really important about that process. That it was a huge cornerstone for me to see something i had captured...that one moment in time...made into something that other people could enjoy.
Finally i received an email yesterday from Happify! Initially it looked like some standard spam message but I'm glad i took the time to read it properly. I will blog about it separately as its deserving of a separate post...well that and I'm only on my second day! Happify looks at the science of happiness, that it is a choice we make and something that we should work at. It's been really really interesting so far and the challenges they give you really force you to think about gratitude and what it means to be happy.
How are these all related i hear you ask?! Well, I honestly believe that we all have a path laid out for us, not set in stone but a journey that we are all meant to take. My photography has been one of those journeys and whilst I'm no David Bailey i have to learnt to be confident in my ability but that aside it has bought me moments and memories that i will never lose...that are stored in pictures for years to come. The gift that i gave was the point at which other people could share in those moments.
It's sometimes hard to appreciate what we have, what we are able to do and the things that really matter in life. We all have our paths to take, some of them aren't easy and leave you feeling lost. But happiness is a choice, it is a behaviour and we can all improve at it, starting with simple things like a photo! Whilst it doesn't take away the difficult times it helps you focus on the small things for which we should be grateful but that we can miss so easily!
Monday, 11 March 2013
Lunch en Paris
Wow it's been a long day so writing posts about Paris seems the best and most enjoyable way to end it...that being in the absence of a glass of wine!
Which brings me onto my Parisian lunch. Yes i do realise this isn't a food blog (although i did take pictures of some of my food just to prove it did exist!) but it leads me onto the next section of my journey quite well.
Making my way to Notre Dame i came to realise despite it being particularly grand it wasn't that interesting...sorry for all the fans. That and the queue was humongous! So aside from a quick wander i opted for Saint Chapelle instead.
From there i crossed the river to Jardin Du Luxembourg which if I'm being honest i wasn't planning on visiting. BUT in the true French way i took the Laissez Faire attitude and ditched the street map. The result being a tad lost and using the typical female navigation of....i need to head to THAT building over there! I'm glad i did get lost and if i wasn't on a total mission could have spent so much more time there! I'd say it's on the list for next time but my list is growing at an alarming rate so it may the time after next or even beyond!
Making my way to Notre Dame i came to realise despite it being particularly grand it wasn't that interesting...sorry for all the fans. That and the queue was humongous! So aside from a quick wander i opted for Saint Chapelle instead.
From there i crossed the river to Jardin Du Luxembourg which if I'm being honest i wasn't planning on visiting. BUT in the true French way i took the Laissez Faire attitude and ditched the street map. The result being a tad lost and using the typical female navigation of....i need to head to THAT building over there! I'm glad i did get lost and if i wasn't on a total mission could have spent so much more time there! I'd say it's on the list for next time but my list is growing at an alarming rate so it may the time after next or even beyond!
Saturday, 9 March 2013
Ile De La Cite
So onto the next stage of my Parisian adventure...i can tell you're excited...or maybe that's just me mentally planning my next visit.
The plan to stage my uploads is all well and good but looking through how many shots Ive taken makes me realise that Paris (said in the proper accent and all) will frequent the blog for some time to come! Let's hope i don't go back too soon otherwise i will be in trouble!
Anywho, back to the point! The weather being so nice one decided to perambulate by the Seine. Many of these shots are what I'd call standard ie everyone takes them. That's not to say they are any less lovely just i felt compelled to take them just to pay homage the basics that we all must cover.
The plan to stage my uploads is all well and good but looking through how many shots Ive taken makes me realise that Paris (said in the proper accent and all) will frequent the blog for some time to come! Let's hope i don't go back too soon otherwise i will be in trouble!
Anywho, back to the point! The weather being so nice one decided to perambulate by the Seine. Many of these shots are what I'd call standard ie everyone takes them. That's not to say they are any less lovely just i felt compelled to take them just to pay homage the basics that we all must cover.
Paris....enough said!
I was a very lucky lady and got to spend a few in Paris over my birthday... mainly due to hubby having a meeting which then turned into a 3 day break. Well what can I say...any excuse.
Having been to Paris twice before when much younger I wasn't expecting to be blown away after all been there got the t- shirt as they say! How wrong I was. I had the luxury of a day on my own due to said meeting and it was just THE best day. Far too much walking and not enough eating even if I do say so myself but with so many beautiful things to see and photograph i just couldn't help myself. Some severe feet soaking was required after - just to give you the grim details as well as the good.
Taking soooo many pictures i can't cram them into one post...it wouldn't do them or my poor feet any justice so ill be releasing them in stages plotting my Paris wander perfectly.
I left the metro at Concorde and walked through the gardens to the Louvre and managed to get some great shots especially as the weather was so lovely. I say lovely i mean dry and very sunny but flipping freezing! I didn't venture into the Louvre until the day after...and why would you want to when there are so many wonderful things outside. It's nothing personal Mona but when you're in A. Paris B.Its sunny and C. actually very quiet it's a no brainer!
Enough of my rambling...PHOTO's!
Having been to Paris twice before when much younger I wasn't expecting to be blown away after all been there got the t- shirt as they say! How wrong I was. I had the luxury of a day on my own due to said meeting and it was just THE best day. Far too much walking and not enough eating even if I do say so myself but with so many beautiful things to see and photograph i just couldn't help myself. Some severe feet soaking was required after - just to give you the grim details as well as the good.
Taking soooo many pictures i can't cram them into one post...it wouldn't do them or my poor feet any justice so ill be releasing them in stages plotting my Paris wander perfectly.
I left the metro at Concorde and walked through the gardens to the Louvre and managed to get some great shots especially as the weather was so lovely. I say lovely i mean dry and very sunny but flipping freezing! I didn't venture into the Louvre until the day after...and why would you want to when there are so many wonderful things outside. It's nothing personal Mona but when you're in A. Paris B.Its sunny and C. actually very quiet it's a no brainer!
Enough of my rambling...PHOTO's!
Preying Birds
It seems like ages since updating the blog so I was uber happy when I realised it was only a few weeks ago! Despite that I seem to have accumulated so many pictures to upload...not a bad thing by all accounts and it was helped by a lovely impromptu trip to Paris which was amazing. I'd forgotten what a truly beautiful place it is but more of that to come later.
My handsome buddy was perched, being rather well behaved at a falconry display at Attingham park. I've taken so many pictures there now with quite a few after the floods earlier this year. I've put the link to that post below as well as the link to Attingham for anyone who fancies a walk in the shire of shrop. Note - do take wellies!
Anyway back to my pal, I think I had to wrestle a few people out of the way to take this....fear not no oap's or children were hurt. I really don't need to sell him...he even popped round exorcist style to say hello!
My handsome buddy was perched, being rather well behaved at a falconry display at Attingham park. I've taken so many pictures there now with quite a few after the floods earlier this year. I've put the link to that post below as well as the link to Attingham for anyone who fancies a walk in the shire of shrop. Note - do take wellies!
Anyway back to my pal, I think I had to wrestle a few people out of the way to take this....fear not no oap's or children were hurt. I really don't need to sell him...he even popped round exorcist style to say hello!
Attingham Park: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/attingham-park/
A New Start: http://retrocolour.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/a-new-start.html
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Town Life
These photos are a little experimental and are my first attempt at life reflections. Sometimes it's really easy to become used to one style of photography and I'm always trying to make sure I try something new - so here goes!
Grey Lady
When I was at primary school there was the old tale of the grey lady that haunted the school. It was the mysterious statue that if you said her name three times in front of the mirror it came to life! Needless to say it never did but probably was responsible for a few nightmares. The statue here has an ominous feel to it I think enhanced by some black and white!
Angels
The following posts all feel a little Doctor Who with the title being self explanatory! I'm going to Paris next week and aside from general landmarks I'm really looking forward to visiting Montparnasse cemetery. As morbid as it may seem there are some very beautiful pieces of sculpture and architecture and the next series of posts are some practise shots before going for the real thing.
This last one is a bit of a cheat I suppose as its not technically an angel but the broken wing seemed so sad!
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Friday, 11 January 2013
People Watching
One area I'd like to develop my photography is taking pictures of people....which is actually more about being braver in asking rather than actually taking them. So I'm sort of resigned to taking inconspicuous shots until I pluck up the courage. These are two recent ones. My favourite of the two is the first. I love the backdrop of this couple having a good natter!
Gnarly
Love the different ways these trees have twisted and gnarled with some vignette, editing to the shadows and depth to make them slightly more atmospheric.
Networks
Whilst I should be doing something far more exciting on a Friday night - staying in and editing photos seem so much more fun especially with flu and freezing weather!
I've mentioned before playing with my Nexus and I have to really say how good the editing facilities are given its not proper software. Anyway that's enough of my ramblings, in keeping with the weather here are some suitably wintery shots.
I've mentioned before playing with my Nexus and I have to really say how good the editing facilities are given its not proper software. Anyway that's enough of my ramblings, in keeping with the weather here are some suitably wintery shots.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Monday, 20 August 2012
Imperia
Check out this raunchy lady! Her name is Imperia is she is a rather huge statue on the bank of Lake Constance. There to represent corruption she holds the pope in one hand and the king in the other - supposedly a prostitute...probably a bit unfair but she was a bit of a shock i have to say.
Raging
Looking back over some pictures from last year touring around Bavaria i realised there we so many pictures i should do something with - maybe i was feeling particularly harsh at first. Isn't it great to relieve those memories of an amazing holiday! Spending time with amazing friends and seeing some truly magical things! The picture below was taken at Linderhoff Castle nestled in the bavarian alps and it was a truly amazing place...surrounded by so much natural beauty and yet the palace itself filled with all the riches that money could buy.
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