48-Page guide delivers key insights from seasoned photographers, photo buyers, and top stock agencies on selling stock photography today
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 17, 2011
In addition to a comprehensive tutorial on key stock photography considerations, Selling Stock Photography delivers 13 firsthand interviews from experts with sound advice for photographers to get their stock photography noticed. The guide features stock photographers, photo buyers, and stock agencies including:
● Random House Associate Art Director Ellice Lee
● Location stock photographer Randy Santos
● T3 Digital Asset Manager and Art Buyer Amy Cooper
● Billboard.com Creative Director Rachel Been
● Travel stock photography veteran David Sanger
● Leading science stock agency Visuals Unlimited
● And many more
Each interview offers strategies to help photographers identify an effective business approach including best practices to market buyers and how to effectively keyword images to improve SEO and attract more customers.
Selling Stock Photography is the latest in PhotoShelter’s ongoing series of free business guides for photographers and marketing professionals. PhotoShelter’s e-book library includes guides on email marketing, search engine optimization, starting a photography business, and social media marketing. All can be downloaded here: http://bit.ly/psresearch.
About PhotoShelter
PhotoShelter is the leader in portfolio websites, photo sales, marketing and archiving tools for photographers. Over 70,000 photographers worldwide use PhotoShelter to power their success online, with customizable website templates, searchable photo galleries, e-commerce capabilities, and bulletproof image storage. Photographers can create a professional PhotoShelter website in under five minutes, or customize the design of PhotoShelter to power their existing photography website.
A complete solution designed to make the business of photography easier to manage - PhotoShelter offers image security, online image delivery, and advanced marketing tools like SEO and social media sharing capabilities so photographers can make their images work harder for them. To join our community or try PhotoShelter, visit http://www.photoshelter.com.
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