How Can I Sell My Digital Photos?

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There are many ways for a photographer to sell his or her photography. Here a number of popular ways for freelance photographers to sell their digital photos.

8 Ways to Sell Your Photography

Here are eight of the most common ways for freelance photographers to sell photography products and services.

1. Portrait photography
2. Wedding photography
3. Working for advertising agencies
4. Selling photos to web sites
5. Selling photos to magazines, journals, and newspapers
6. Selling photos through stock photo agencies
7. Commercial or Industrial photography
8. Making products such as coasters, postcards and t-shirts with your photographs

Sell Your Photos at Micro Stock Photography Sites

One of the best ways to sell your photos is through online stock agencies, or to be more accurate, micro stock agencies. Microstock photography is an offshoot of traditional stock photography. It is different in that a microstock photography company usually sources their images almost exclusively through the Internet, working with a larger number of photographers than a traditional stock photography agency, and selling images at comparatively low rates.

Photography Cash - Sell Your Digital Photos

A Comprehesive Guide to Freelance Digital Photography

If you would like to start your own freelance photography business then Sell Your Digital Photos is a must-read.

It is written by Michael Kryzer and David Goldsmith and explains exactly how to go about selling your digital photography. Discover which photos to take and where to sell them.

The book is only available as an electronic ebook, but that means you can download it immediately, so there is no need to wait for it to arrive a few days later.

You can find you more about "Sell Your Digital Photos" at:
http://www.PhotographyCash.com

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