Monday, December 6, 2010

Equipments Needed For Digital Photography

By David James


You might want to consider using digital photography to make some extra money. Digital photography is one of the world's fastest growing hobbies. With a little know-how and some creativity, you can turn your hobby into a money-making business. Actually, there are several ways that you can make some extra money with your digital camera.

All it takes is a little imagination, a flair for showmanship, a bit of salesmanship and the willingness to do some work - and you are set.

If you are already involved with digital photography then there is a good chance that you already have all of the equipment that is needed to start. You will need a digital camera, ideally with features equivalent to an SLR film camera, a tripod or two for certain picture-taking occasions and a printer capable of printing excellent quality photographs, or a printing service.

You will also need good digital photo editing software. Adobe products like Photoshop CS3, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0, and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom are among the best digital image editing software applications on the market, along with Corel Paint Shop Pro X.

You might want to invest a few hundred dollars in these programs if you want to get off to an excellent start.

Before we move on, this is a good time to clear up one misconception. It is not impossible to make a good income from your photography, as many people think. They explain that almost every person has a digital camera or a camera phone. I can hear you saying, "Why would people pay for pictures when they can take their own?"

It's this way. The fact of the matter is that everyone has some sort of camera. But how competent are they at using it?

Take a look at the pictures many people take. Not everyone has creativity, showmanship, or skill. These pictures suck. Motion blur from holding the camera incorrectly. Poor color. Awkwardly posed subjects. No composition skills. They do not know how to avoid things like shadows over their subjects faces. Even those people that know how to use photo editing software may need help when it comes to taking amazing pictures. You can only do so much with correcting a bad photograph.

And what do you suppose happens when these people try to print their photos? I am sure you have seen photos like this. The prints have poor resolution. This happens when the photographer had no idea how to adjust the camera settings to produce printable photos.

This is where you come in. With your excellent digital photography skills, you can easily show prospective customers a few samples that will get them signing on the dotted line.

Don't think this is likely? Let me tell you about a birthday party I attended recently. The host paid an amateur photograph who wanted to start their own business just like you.

Almost everyone at the party brought their own digital cameras - but once the party got rolling, who remembered to take pictures? And those shots that we did take were unplanned and poorly positioned.

Of course, the photographer was paid for her services. A couple of days later, the photographer posted the photos on a web site. People that went to the party got the link to the pictures through email. Guests could then download, print, or save to disk any photos they wanted.

The photograph did not even have to print or develop the photos and they were paid for their services as well.

How cool is that? You can do this too. All you need to do is make a marketing plan and develop your picture taking skills and say cheese!




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