About This Book
A practical handbook for photographers that explains how to make camera work profitable. It covers equipment selection and basic technique, choosing and composing marketable subjects, common mistakes to avoid, and how size, format, and presentation affect sales. It surveys potential markets—from newspapers and magazines to postcards, calendars, advertising, and illustrated articles—then gives advice on pricing, shipping, competitions, copyright and rights management, and producing art versus commercial photographs. Emphasis is on realistic expectations, disciplined practice, and identifying specialized avenues to supplement income through methodical effort and market awareness.
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