Shooting & Selling Your Photos: The Complete Guide to Making Money with Your Photography | 
enlarge | Author: Jim Zuckerman Publisher: Writers Digest Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.3 x 0.5
ISBN: 158297215X Dewey Decimal Number: 770.68 UPC: 035313108655 EAN: 9781582972152 ASIN: 158297215X
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Book Description Shooting & Selling Your Photos combines beautiful show-and-tell photography, straightforward, authoritative instruction, updated technological information and complete coverage on breaking into today's photography market. The book is divided into three parts: "Shooting," "Building Your Image" and "Selling." By covering all three areas, Jim Zuckerman offers everything readers need to get serious about their photography. Zuckerman shows readers how to: *pick powerful subjects *decide between film and digital formats *create dynamic portfolios in print and online *use the Internet for marketing, self-promotion and photos sales *understand the inner-workings of stock photo agencies *get noticed with creative, professional submissions
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More for the Professional than the Amateur March 18, 2008 Ted Edwards (Seattle, WA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
After taking several hundred photos on a recent trip to Mexico I decided that many of the shots were saleable. As I'd already shot my photos I now needed some information on selling them. That was the motivation for getting this title. Zuckerman has some wonderful photos peppering this book. They are compelling and well reproduced. Put I really didn't find that it helped me understand how to sell my photos - especially as they're more geared toward the travel market. I just don't have an interest in setting up a display at an art fair, nor in making an internet site to sell my photos. This is really more of a picture book, having more images than text. I admit I enjoy looking at the pictures, but for me it didn't take me where I wanted to go thus my 3 star rating. Mainly this book appears to be geared toward people who are much more into photography than I.
good stuff January 12, 2008 Alison R. Mauldin My husband loved the information in the book but wasn't quite as impressed with the photos.
Great for beginners to advanced amateurs January 4, 2008 Thomas Tarter (Washington, DC) All in all, I think this is a good book for those wanting to actually sell photographs, not those who want to learn how to take a good photograph. The reader shold keep that in mind. Jim covers a lot of thoughts that are necessary to get published. If that's your goal, then this book will help you greatly. Digital - While I would have liked to see more coverage, keep in mind that this book was published in 2003 and likely written in 2002. And Jim consistenly uses medium format cameras. At that time, digital had not progressed as far for those types of cameras, primarily from a cost/benefit perspective. If Jim were more of a 35mm user, I'm sure we would have seen more coverage. Photo information - I would have liked more information on the photo locations and how the photos came to be taken. There is explanation on many, but I wish it was provided for more of the photos in the book. Portfolio ideas - I liked his suggestions of potential shoot locations and ideas. It really got me thinking and I've made a long list of ideas to try in 2008.
excellent book for all photographers! July 30, 2007 Michael E. Denson (Frisco, Texas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent book for Photographers!! As a new photographer, this is a great book. I found the information so helpful and truly easy to understand!
Great Introduction July 5, 2005 Terry Smith (Little Rock, AR USA) 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is a great introduction to selling photography by one of the very best in the business. Jim Zuckerman is very diverse in his stock photography subject matter and that diversity shows through in the wide range of knowledge he shares in this book. The best coverage is on selling photography at art shows and advice on submitting article and calendar proposals to publishers. If you're specifically interested in stock agencies, I highly recommend Lee Frost's Photos That Sell (see my review on that book). Mr. Zuckerman's advice on stock libraries is a good introduction but Lee Frost devotes most of his book to the topic. The photography in the book is of course wonderful, but I would have liked to have seen the author share more information about which images were his best sellers, how many times each image has sold and where, and other details which Lee Frost shares in this book in many cases. However, this is very solid introduction to selling photography and I recommend it.
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