Weekend Photo Walk #109

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Friday, December 25, 2009

 Weekend Photo Walk #109

Photo walks, a popular activity among photo-sharing communities, let us all be a part of something no matter where we are in the world. By taking a walk this weekend and sharing the pictures with us, you’re contributing to a global mural of life.

So put on your walking shoes, grab your camera and go for a walk. You’ll be surprised at the photographic opportunities that present themselves. We’d love to see all of your photos as you can submit as many as you like!

Please tag your photos with Weekend Photo Walk 109 and then post your links in the comment section. Your entries won’t be judged—this is just for the fun of it!

Creative Challenge: Resolutions

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Wednesday, December 23, 2009

A new year means new goals and resolutions. For this challenge document the habits, goals or changes you wish to make in the new year. A visual reminder of your resolve can serve as a constant reminder throughout the year and help you achieve your goal. An image of a mountain or sunrise might be symbolic of your goal to have a brighter outlook or enjoy the outdoors more. While a literal interpretation such as a dirty ashtray could be the reminder you need to keep you on the no smoking track. What do you wish to achieve in 2010?

 Creative Challenge: Resolutions

OFFICIAL ENTRY RULES
To officially enter the Creative Challenge, you must tag your three submissions with creative-challenge-resolutions. You can then view them and everyone else’s submissions on the DISPLAY PAGE (it updates about every hour). To find out more about this, read the Using Tags on Creative Challenges post.

Submission Guidelines
1. Our editors look for sharp, clear horizontal images that are at a minimum resolution of 800×600 (submissions can have larger resolutions than this). Currently, vertical images cannot fit in the homepage template. Therefore, we cannot publish vertical or narrow panoramic images.

2. Images with added text or images, including watermarks, logos, copyright symbols, graphic borders, frames and time stamps, will not be considered for first place or being featured on the homepage at a later date. Collages, however, are acceptable. Images submitted should be your own.

3. Please do not submit pictures that have already been featured on the homepage.

4. The Creative Challenge runs from 12:01 a.m. on December 23 to 12:00 p.m. on January 4 (all times EST).

5. 3 pictures per person (regardless of how many member accounts you have) tagged exactly (including hyphens) with: creative-challenge-resolutions

*Note:Images that don’t meet the exact guidelines can be submitted and viewed for everyone to enjoy, but please understand that we cannot publish images that don’t meet minimum guidelines on the homepage. Also, now that you’re tagging your entries, you don’t need to post links in the comments section anymore.

NEXT CHALLENGE THEME: Good Morning
What starts your day off right? Is it a glorious sunrise, a hearty breakfast, a brisk walk communing with nature, the smiling face of a loved one or maybe hitting the snooze alarm? Share your best morning moments in the next creative challenge.

Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Tuesday, December 22, 2009

For the this creative challenge, we asked our members to share a holiday moment, decoration, symbolic object or a visual story. There were so many excellent entries submitted, that it was a very difficult decision to select a winner. If you’re interested in viewing all the entries, please visit our display page. We’ve posted our favorite fifteen images below, but each and every one could be a future featured photo of the day. Once again, we would like to thank you for creating so many amazing images throughout the year.

Also, we would like to wish everyone a happy holiday and a prosperous new year!

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#1. Dreamin’ of a White Christmas by member ldeiter78  – Congratulations! Your photo will be featured on the homepage tomorrow!

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#2. Christmas at Home by member stanpacz

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#3. Noel Baubles by hjaynefoster

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#4. Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, Disneyland by member Darlaree

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#5. Ball of Gold in the Snow 2 by member phillipgarding

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#6. Happy Holidays by member DANMMYERS

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#7. Christmas Time in the City by member BarbWhite60

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#8. Dockside Christmas by rjscholten

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#9. Cabin at Christmas by bigsister861

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#10. Mirror Mirror by member lynnie440

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#11. Snowflake 10 by member pete1111

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#12. Snowman and Poinsettias by tfm446

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#13. Decorations in the snow by member camera_man

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#14. Silver Reindeer by member marilynlemmon

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

#15. Let it Snow by member police370

Weekend Photo Walk #108

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Friday, December 18, 2009

 Weekend Photo Walk #108
Photo walks, a popular activity among photo-sharing communities, let us all be a part of something no matter where we are in the world. By taking a walk this weekend and sharing the pictures with us, you’re contributing to a global mural of life.

So put on your walking shoes, grab your camera and go for a walk. You’ll be surprised at the photographic opportunities that present themselves. We’d love to see all of your photos as you can submit as many as you like!

Please tag your photos with Weekend Photo Walk 108 and then post your links in the comment section. Your entries won’t be judged—this is just for the fun of it!

Weekend Photo Walk #107

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Friday, December 11, 2009

 Weekend Photo Walk #107
Photo walks, a popular activity among photo-sharing communities, let us all be a part of something no matter where we are in the world. By taking a walk this weekend and sharing the pictures with us, you’re contributing to a global mural of life.

So put on your walking shoes, grab your camera and go for a walk. You’ll be surprised at the photographic opportunities that present themselves. We’d love to see all of your photos as you can submit as many as you like!

Please tag your photos with Weekend Photo Walk 107 and then post your links in the comment section. Your entries won’t be judged—this is just for the fun of it!

Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Wednesday, December 9, 2009

It happens every year, the holidays sneak up on us! Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year’s are coming up fast. For the this creative challenge, share a holiday moment, decoration, symbolic object or visual story and you just might be featured on the homepage!

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

 Creative Challenge: Happy Holidays

OFFICIAL ENTRY RULES
To officially enter the Creative Challenge, you must tag your three submissions with creative-challenge-happyholidays. You can then view them and everyone else’s submissions on the DISPLAY PAGE (it updates about every hour). To find out more about this, read the Using Tags on Creative Challenges post.

Submission Guidelines
1. Our editors look for sharp, clear horizontal images that are at a minimum resolution of 800×600 (submissions can have larger resolutions than this). Currently, vertical images cannot fit in the homepage template. Therefore, we cannot publish vertical or narrow panoramic images.

2. Images with added text or images, including watermarks, logos, copyright symbols, graphic borders, frames and time stamps, will not be considered for first place or being featured on the homepage at a later date. Collages, however, are acceptable. Images submitted should be your own.

3. Please do not submit pictures that have already been featured on the homepage.

4. The Creative Challenge runs from 12:01 a.m. on December 7 to 12:00 p.m. on December 21 (all times EST).

5. 3 pictures per person (regardless of how many member accounts you have) tagged exactly (including hyphens) with: creative-challenge-happyholidays

*Note:Images that don’t meet the exact guidelines can be submitted and viewed for everyone to enjoy, but please understand that we cannot publish images that don’t meet minimum guidelines on the homepage. Also, now that you’re tagging your entries, you don’t need to post links in the comments section anymore.

NEXT CHALLENGE THEME: Resolutions
A new year means new goals and resolutions. For the next challenge document the habits, goals or changes you wish to make in the new year. A visual reminder of your resolve can serve as a constant reminder throughout the year and help you achieve your goal. An image of a mountain or sunrise might be symbolic of your goal to have a brighter outlook or enjoy the outdoors more. While a literal interpretation such as a dirty ashtray could be the reminder you need to keep you on the no smoking track. What do you wish to achieve in 2010?

Creative Challenge Winners!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 12:01 am on Tuesday, December 8, 2009

If one is good, isn’t more better? In this challenge, we looked for multiples of a given subject (trees, people, etc.) that made the image stronger and more interesting by their repetition, patterns, or composition. Congratulations to this week’s winning entries! To view all the entries please visit the Display Page.

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#1. Golden Trio by ldeiter78 – Congrats! We’ll feature your photo on the homepage tomorrow!

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#2. Table for 200 Please! by sigfusson

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#3. Close up to a Cactus by kiwi_ken

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#4. Athens Guards in Symmetry by shakatak66

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#5. Waterspouts Lined Up in a Row by kellimays

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#6. Numbers by mmarco1954

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#7. Sunbeds Multiples by swissmike62

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#8. Network by akoene100

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#9. Hot Hot Hot by bfryxell

 Creative Challenge Winners!

#10. Gannet Nests by ghawazigirl

Weekend Photo Walk #106

Filed under: Uncategorized — Editorial at 9:54 am on Friday, December 4, 2009

 Weekend Photo Walk #106
Photo walks, a popular activity among photo-sharing communities, let us all be a part of something no matter where we are in the world. By taking a walk this weekend and sharing the pictures with us, you’re contributing to a global mural of life.

So put on your walking shoes, grab your camera and go for a walk. You’ll be surprised at the photographic opportunities that present themselves. We’d love to see all of your photos as you can submit as many as you like!

Please tag your photos with Weekend Photo Walk 106 and then post your links in the comment section. Your entries won’t be judged—this is just for the fun of it!

Pro Tip: Marketing Your Photography

Filed under: Uncategorized — Penny Adams, Photo Editor at 12:01 am on Saturday, November 28, 2009

 Pro Tip: Marketing Your Photography

 Pro Tip: Marketing Your Photography  By Professional Photographer Kevin McNeal

There are many facets to successful marketing photography in today’s business. With the emergence of the internet and growth in digital photography there are many avenues to explore when it comes to achieving results. As digital photography continues to grow, so do the options to market your work. Arguably, online marketing has opened the doors for many amateur photographers who in the past may never had a chance to present their images to a larger audience. Marketing when done right in photography can mean everything to getting your business off the ground.

To be successful in today’s market you need to have a strong online presence. This can be achieved in several ways but it all begins with a simple but effective website. Build a strong foundation with a website that people can understand and easily navigate around. The website is your way to connect with potential clients, and share your vision with them. A website is a way to continually stay in contact with clients and allow the opportunity for increased profits.

There are some important elements that make a website successful and increase   traffic to your site. Always provide a way for people to contact you as well as a way to sign up for email updates. Take the time to build a client base from this and find ways to include them in your progress. Once you have a solid base of clients send out quarterly updates that let them know what is happening with your business.

In conjunction with a website, a blog is a great way to communicate with clients as well as attract new customers. It is a way to get your ideas, images, and vision to a large audience at one time. It is also a way to allow people to stay in touch with your business. Remember it is important to always be at the forefront of people’s minds when it comes to your expanding your business. Therefore find ways for your business to stay relevant with people and business will continue to grow. Both websites and your blog have to be connected with links to each other so that information on both sites are consistent and access to both are easy.

Market your business on your website so that it is easy to purchase items on every page and that the procedure is manageable. There should be a link on every page back to the home page where a link exists to purchase items. People will only spend time on a website when it is easy to get around. So when building a website it is important to think about how the small things can make the biggest difference to the growth of your business. Put yourself in the shoes of your clients and think how you would like to see a website.

The next avenue to increasing your photography business is to have a strong online forum presence. Online forums can be a great way to network your business and learn from others who are in the same circumstances. Look for ways to get your name out there and make connections with others who might be able to give support and advice. Through networking, relationships are built and lifetime partners are made. Do not be shy about asking others what works for their business. This can be a great source of information and way to find what does and doesn’t work. With so much competition in the photography world you need to be cognizant of who is succeeding and what they are doing to achieve that result. There are many online forums that exist that allowing posting of images, forums to ask questions, and general discussions that are open to just about anything you might want to know.  Some great online forums to start with are ones like the one you are reading presently. This is where you will find a variety of other photographers who might have common interests and problems similar to yourself. Its forum is very resourceful when it comes to finding answers and trends in today’s business of photography. You will find photographers from all walks of life so it doesn’t matter if you are just starting out and looking for some basics or you have been in the business of photography for years.

Most important to the success of your photography is the submission of your work to various parties. These include the following; magazines, calendars, books, art galleries, and art shows. A combination of the following and not just one is the best way to grow in this business. As with other businesses it is important to diversify and make sure to not to spent too much time in one area. Submit to as many places as possible and make sure to find out submission guidelines before submitting.

 Pro Tip: Marketing Your Photography

The business of photography is saturated with other photographers trying to make a business of it just like yourself. This is why it is so imperative everything you do in this business makes an impression on your clients. This includes consistency, hard work, and professionalism above all others. These are the qualities that will get you ahead of others when it comes to success. Another ingredient to marketing success is efficiency and organization. Editors will have a call list and the photographer who can supply the client with the image first gets the contract. This means that as a photographer, you need to be aware of where and when each image was taken. Organize your images into categories that make retrieval simple. Categorize your images into dates, places, seasons, and categories to make finding an image as easy as possible.

When it comes to why one succeeds in this business over another, I believe it comes down to discipline and how you treat your business. You need to ask yourself how serious you are about making money in photography. Do you want to do this as a full time living or do you just want to sell a few prints to friends. If making a full time profession out of photography is what you would like to achieve, then it is important to set out some goals for yourself of where you see yourself achieving in five, ten, or fifteen years. Ask yourself what is it you are willing to do that will set yourself apart from others wanting the same results as you. What are you willing to do to stand out to potential clients? If all of these questions can be answered in the affirmative then you are well on your way to a prosperous career in photography.

(Editor’s Note – Congratulations to Kevin McNeal for making the cover of Outdoor Photographer this month!)

Weekend Photo Walk #105

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chandra at 12:01 am on Friday, November 27, 2009

 Weekend Photo Walk #105
Photo walks, a popular activity among photo-sharing communities, let us all be a part of something no matter where we are in the world. By taking a walk this weekend and sharing the pictures with us, you’re contributing to a global mural of life.

So put on your walking shoes, grab your camera and go for a walk. You’ll be surprised at the photographic opportunities that present themselves. We’d love to see all of your photos as you can submit as many as you like!

Please tag your photos with Weekend Photo Walk 105 and then post your links in the comment section. Your entries won’t be judged—this is just for the fun of it!

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