Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Two More Ways to Sell Your Photos


4.    FeaturePics.com – For the more budget conscious client looking for a photo, the prices on FeaturePics are a bit lower than many of the other stock photography sites.  That does not mean that the photographer does not get paid though.  The site pays 50% of the license fee to the photographer.  You do have to wait for your account to accrue at least $50 before you can request that your earnings be sent to you.  There is also a 7-day holding period on funds after a sale is completed.

5.    Dreamstime.com – This site is incredibly selective about what gets added to their database, so you should not be surprised if some of your images are rejected.  The review board will tell you why the photo was rejected though, so you can improve it and resubmit it at a later time.  The benefit of their selectivity is that they have high sales rates, so if your picture or pictures are selected then you will likely be making money in a relatively short period of time.  Before you can start submitting your photos for review, you must fill out an application.  Once a photo is downloaded a certain amount of times, then it moves up to a higher rate level.  Photographers receive 30-50% of the price and an additional 10% if it is an exclusive image.

Now You Know a Little More About Where to Sell Photos Online

Photography can be quite profitable if you know how to get your photos into the hands of the right people.  The Internet has opened up a world of opportunity to amateur photographers to get their photographs viewed by a much wider audience.  As you break into selling your photos on stock photography websites, it is important to understand that you may need to upload your photos on a few different sites to help you get a jumpstart at selling.  After using a few different sites you will likely decide that one is your favorite, and you may want to begin to use the site exclusively.  Why not get paid for doing what you love?

 This is part 2 of the article; "Photography Sites That Pay for Your Photos", taken from the Money Making Mommy home page.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Film Photography Is Not Dead

So, who says film photography is dead?  Most likely the manufacturers of digital photo equipment.  Out of curiosity,  I decided to check one of my favorite online marketplaces, Ebay, to see if I could find any 35mm film, or equipment for sale.  Here's what I found so far,

Brand Name Photo Papers:
Agfa, Kodak, Ilford, Epson, & Promaster

Brand Name Black and White Films:
Kodak Tri-XPan, Fuji, and Agfa Agfapan APX (100 ft bulk roll)

And there are several photo enlargers and developing tanks for sale as well.  The obvious point of this article is to point out that if film photography were dead there would not still be a market for film processing equipment.
The films I looked for were all black & white films.  I also found color films, but the intent was to try to find the "old school" equipment.  Film developing tanks were available in both metal (my personal favorite) and the light weight plastic versions, the same is true for the developing reels.  Plastic squeegee tongs, development trays, and even film clips are still available for the film purist.  If you're "partial" to taking black and white pictures, there's a very practical reason to consider investing in your own dark room equipment - cost.  Many of the quick film processing facilities don't even process black and white films.  And if you find one that will, they often want a higher price to develop your prints because they see it as a special order that doesn't lend itself to the routine C-41 development process used to make color prints.  You will need some space to set up your dark room.  A sectioned off portion of your basement is perfect. Also, it's a good idea to work in an area that has minimal sunlight exposure and is usually cool and dry.  You want minimal sunlight because you will be working with photo paper which is sensitive to light.  Ebay is a good place to find both new and used equipment.  If you follow my articles at all, (http://mrdarrylt.blogspot.com) you know I bought most of my 15 cameras on Ebay (I collect them).  Thanks for taking the time to read this post.  'til next time, happy shutter bugging.      



Monday, January 21, 2013

More free Computer Wall Paper

Thanks for stopping by to view my photo blog.  Below are more free computer wall papers. Enjoy.





Monday, January 7, 2013

Free Computer Wall Paper




    More free computer wallpapers.  These pictures were taken in the Central West End of St. Louis, Mo.  They came from the archives of a March 2nd, 2011 film shoot.  Enjoy!           

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Carla underwater




In my last post I promised to post pictures of homes decorated for Christmas.  I had 24 great shots.  Notice I said "had".  Apparently during the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, the pictures grew legs, and walked out of one of my shopping bags.  I still haven't found them.  So, I'm posting this short video about under water photography.  This is a movie, (not shot by me) so I'm inclined to think it was not taken with a 35mm film camera. But, because I've always been fascinated by under water still shots, I've posted it here.     



Saturday, December 15, 2012

Free Computer Wall Paper




For those of you who might be new to my blog and haven't seen these posts, below are pictures that make good computer wall paper.  Enjoy.






I'm taking pictures of the decorated houses in my neighborhood, later this weekend.  It's hard to believe Christmas is only 10 days away.  My next post will feature the nicest of those photos.  For now it's Christmas shopping time. 'til next time, happy shutter bugging.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Selling my Minolta 300si film camera (Update: SOLD)

 
     I'm selling my Minolta 300si film camera on Ebay.  To view it just go to Ebay and search for the Seller; "Mrdlt.2"   This is a good little camera.  It takes great pictures.  I have over 15 cameras now, so it only seems right to allow someone starting out in film photography to get a break on a good piece of equipment for a low ball price.

    Update: SOLD!  The camera sold on Ebay for the opening bid price of $19.99 plus shipping.  The lucky buyer was Cheri C., from Illnois.  I know it will bring as much pleasure to it's new owner as it did to me.  I just finished packaging it for shipment tomorrow morning via USPS priority mail so it will be received within 3 business days.  Congratulations Cheri, and happy shutter bugging. 

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Ebay bargain cameras



Usually my posts are about the bargains I've acquired on Ebay.  This one is going to be a little different.  Below are pictures of  3 cameras I'm selling on Ebay.  After careful consideration I've decided sell some of my equipment.


The first pictured above, is a Minolta 3000I 35mm film camera.  A very basic, auto focus camera, good for the beginner photo student.




 This is a Minolta 400SI auto focus film camera.  It's a bit more advanced, and like the 3000I above, it gives the photographer the choice of operating in auto focus or manual focus mode.




This last set of pictures is of a Minolta 3XI auto focus film camera body only. (you'll need to buy a lens separately.  They're cheap on Ebay)   A fun camera to use, easy to operate, and like the two above, it offers the option of choosing between auto focus and manual focus operation.  All 3 cameras will be listed for sale by 9:00pm Central Time, Monday,  September 24, 2012. To view these and other items I'll have for sale, please go to www.ebay.com, and search for "Seller", listed as mrdlt.2     
To give everyone a fair chance at obtaining these items, they won't be listed for sale before the time and date above.  Thanks for stopping by my blog.  'til next time...happy shutter bugging.  
    

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Kate Middleton topless photos


Film Photography Sorry if you came looking for tawdry photos of this young couple.  As a photographer, I'm appalled by the antics of the publisher who chose to make the topless photos of this young woman public.  Below is a link to a video made by the publisher, who is trying to justify publishing the pictures.
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/video/2012/sep/14/kate-topless-photographs-editor-video 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Depth of Field




This is an entertaining video by "Snap Chick".  Even though she uses digital cameras, the information can easily be applied to film photography. 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Making a $

  Even in this bad economy, can you still make money as a Photographer even if you don't have a digital camera?  The short answer is yes, if you have a computer, and a printer with scanning capabilities you can create "digital" photos from your film camera pictures.  Check out this link to learn how to create residule income from your pictures: http://www.sell-stock-photos.com/?hop=goodcheck

   If you have a digital camera, just type the article link below into your web browser and click (The Author  Joseph Chackery) will shed some light on how to get started.   http://www.articlecity.com/articles/hobbies/article_2141.shtml    And the best part is you don't have to have those "once in a lifetime" shots to make a profit. 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

What you can do with your photos

Film Photography It is that time of year again when you are all off on holiday or have been on a great holiday and we all like to take lots of pictures but a lot of us don’t do anything with the pictures we take we look at them when we get back and show them off but more often than not they are left on the phone or camera and forgotten about.

Memories we make on holidays are great and a good way to keep them is to have your photos and pictures printed on to canvas it’s a great way to display your precious memories. Canvas photo printing has been around for a long time but is still very popular and with the amount of people out there that are supplying them now it’s easy to find the rite canvas prints for u and as there is so much canvas printers out there you can get a great very competitive price.

Canvas prints are a excellent way to keep an display our memories but also make brilliant gift it can be very hard to find people a gift that is thoughtful personal and unique that is why this could be a great idea for you what could be better than giving someone a memory for any occasion they are great for birthdays Christmas ect.

no one wants to give a friend or family member a gift someone else has given them already and as the canvas print you have made will be unique to you and your specifications so there is no chance of you turning up at the party with the same present as anyone else with your own unique canvas print this will never happen to you again.

Any picture that is special to you is a great idea to have put on to canvas weddings your children or holidays but it doesn’t have to be a photo if you are in to art and designing your own artwork it could be a great way to quickly and cheaply reproduce your work even your children love to create pictures why not have them made in to something you can keep and treasure long after they have grown up and moved out.

A lot of businesses that specialize in canvas printing are based on the internet and this is where you can find the best deal and search lots of businesses without leaving the house they can also offer canvas artwork printing to which is also a great idea.

There are a lot of effects an touch ups that can be used when making your custom made canvas print don’t hesitate to ask the person supplying you if there is anything you want touched up added or repaired on your picture i am sure they will be happy to meet any of your requirements .

When having a picture printed on canvas you can have it done straight from your camera off a disc memory card or even from a old picture that can be scanned straight on to a computer.

Thanks for reading.

www.personalcanvasprints.co.uk
Article by Andrew Bourke

Sunday, July 8, 2012

The Wrestling Icon

The Wrestling Icon (pictured above) photographed at the "ToyMan Show 2012", in Bridgeton, Missouri, a toy and comic book convention now in it's 22nd year.  As you might guess the Icon sold wrestling action figures, and his legendary, hand painted, wrestling poster featuring Wrestlers dating back from the 1920's until today.  It took him 3 years, and hundreds of hours to finish the portrait.  The detail on the painting is so precise, that you can easily distinguish any Wrestler with whom you are familiar.  Click on this link, or type it into your browser, to visit his site and view the portrait. http://www.iconsofwrestling.com/   Below are some of the action figures he sold.  Would you believe that some of these things sell for as much as $75 each!   


 That's me pointing to a copy of his "Icons of Wrestling Poster".  I knew Wrestling Entertainment was a growing sport, but I did not know how much it was growing until I agreed to help my friend "the Icon", in the absence is of his 'better half', (out of town on business) who usually handles his customer flow, and money management.  
 


OK, this is a little self serving.  I agreed to help out at the convention if I could bring some of my "2012...B.O. is worse than flatulence" T-shirts.

                                  The Convention was so much fun, even R2-D2 showed up. 


Photographed with my Olympus Camera