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Branding is Big
If you’re in the business to sell your editorial stock photography on-line, today’s Internet world requires you to be prepared to show the world your "brand.”
Why? Without brand recognition, you’re just another picture-taker.
The Internet has established new methods of picture search and delivery – today photobuyers expect to work with specialists whom they can depend on to have wide coverage in the subject area that the buyer needs.
So how do you get recognized by the people you want to attract to be your customers and buy (‘rent’) your pictures? ...
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So that’s what the American Photo article is all about….
Brian, Ric, and Mike get into it on “Lifestyle Stock (commercial) Photography”
http://board.photosource.com/read.php?1,10605
Good Q&A!
What's a typical "Lifestyle" picture...?
Here's an example from CORBIS.
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From Our Columnists
For our recent 2010 Survey of Photobuyers
For our recent 2010 Survey of Photobuyers, Mikael Karlsson of PSI asked photobuyers this question.
Are you interested in receiving updates by e-mail when photographers you work with add new images to their sites, plan future shoots, etc? Assuming that these updates aren’t abused and that you actually receive them only when the photographer has something of value to say.
Answer Percentage
No way 0.00%
Typically no 15.25%
Maybe, if the photographer is interesting 35.59%
Typically yes 18.64%
Absolutely 1.69%
Mike's Comment:
This goes hand in hand with the question about newsletters above. If you are interesting to the photobuyer chances are they would actually be OK with you sending them an update every now and then about what you have recently added to your collection and what shoots you are heading out on.
Avoid anything personal, anything about your family, anything about your pets, and (obviously) anything about religion or politics.
Keep it very simple and to the point. A good example of an update could be: “I have just ...
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