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10 Ways to Increase Your Stock Photography Earnings

Thursday, August 19th, 2010
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I just came across this article by Dan Bailey that makes an interesting reading

The stock photo industry has become saturated with imagery during the past few years. With the enormous amount of imagery available on the internet through different stock agencies, things have gotten so competitive that just signing and getting on board with one of the big agencies, like Getty, Corbis, Alamy or iStockphoto is no guarantee that you’ll see a sizeable income, or any income at all.

If you’re going to compete and make money with your photography, your imagery not only has to be top notch and it needs to be marketable. In order for it to sell, you need to produce the kind of work that photo buyers look for on a regular basis.

Here are 10 essential tips to help you ramp up your stock photography earnings. Read the full article at

10 Ways to Increase Your Stock Photography Earnings | Daniel H. Bailey’s Adventure Photography Blog.

Portobello Market

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The Market is situated in London’s upmarket Notting Hill. Along the winding roads, a row of neat pastel establishments greet you on arrival. This street wears a distinctive ‘European look’ as opposed to the big city rush London generally displays.

One of the antique shops at Portobello Market on January 16, 2010 in London, England. Portobello traders fear for the Market’s future after Lipka’s Antiques Arcade, where more than 150 traders had their stalls, was redeveloped to accommodate to the large High street chain store AllSaints. The picture gallery is here.

An interesting article