Photo Tip: Saleable Sunsets
Dear Reader,
Today’s photo tip, from professional photographer, Shelly Perry, is a fun way to spice up your sunrise and sunset shots for sale as stock, fine art, or editorial.
Scroll down for details...
-- Lori
Lori Allen
Director, AWAI Travel Division
P.S. Even if you fancy yourself more a writer than a photographer, adding photos to your travel articles is something you can easily do. It’s a lot of fun, and sometimes you can make twice the money by selling your photos and article together as a package deal. Shelly will be with us in Denver at the Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop this July to show you how to do just that. She’ll talk about what makes a saleable photograph and how, specifically, to make sure that’s what you’re sending to an editor.
You’ll find details (with a $300 Early Bird Discount), here: http://www.thetravelwriterslife.com/tww/denver09
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April 22, 2009
The Right Way to Travel, Weekly Photo Tip
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SALEABLE SUNSETS
By Shelly Perry in Portland, OR
This is the time of year when we all get tempted by sunrise or sunset shots.
Bear in mind, however, that the sun comes and goes every day. Though the particular sunset that is begging you to take its picture is no doubt glorious, there’s no shortage of sunset photos. There’s such an abundance of them, in fact, that they’re generally un-marketable for stock.
I encourage you to take the shot anyway, to document your vacation or practice your photography skills. But, if creating marketable images is what you are after, keep this tip in mind: One way you can boost the saleability of your sunrise or sunset shot is to add a human element... by asking a friend to stand in front of the sunset and then turning them into a silhouette.
Take this sunset shot that I have up for sale on iStock.com, for example:
The most surreal sky I had ever seen, I just had to photograph it. But, as a stock photo, this shot is a very poor performer: It’s only sold two times. And now, since sunset shots are a dime a dozen and don’t sell, iStock generally won’t even accept them anymore.
Now, take a look at this photo of the same sunset, moments later, but with the silhouette of a boy raising his arms to the sky:
This a saleable image. It’s sold 134 times.
Adding a person to the shot, giving it that human element, makes it more interesting and saleable. But I took it a step further: Instead of simply positioning my model in front of the sunset, I asked him to raise his arms and toss his head back. Then, I shot from a low perspective, giving the photo a lot more dynamic interest.
Don’t be afraid to give your silhouettes some action and ask your model to be extra dramatic in your shots.
THREE QUICK SALEABILITY TIPS:
** 1. Be sure to think about composition, placing your silhouette on the thirds line.
** 2. Try to make sure that the motion in the photo, real or implied, is moving into the frame. (We’ll talk more about this in coming weeks.)
** 3. Leave some open space (like the wide-open sky in the second photo, above) to make your photo desirable to designers who may wish to add copy.
** BONUS TIP: Make sure you’re setting your camera for proper exposure to bring out all the color and definition in those really fiery sunsets. If you’re not sure how, you can pick up a set of AWAI exclusive Photo Tip Cards and pull out the Sunset card. It’ll guide you through the steps. Order a set now, before they sell out, and you'll get 20% off and FREE shipping, here: http://www.thephotographerslife.com/tip/website
[ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Shelly Perry from Portland, Oregon, specializes in people photography, what she calls documentary or lifestyle portraits. She is known especially for her imaging of children. Shelly’s concern for people is reflected both in her sense of purpose and the images she produces. Her images have been seen all over the globe on music CD covers, books, magazines, catalogues, web sites, ad campaigns and even on TV. Her work has also appeared in several local exhibits and gallery shows. To meet Shelly in person, visit: http://www.thephotographerslife.com/santafe]
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