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Taking Stock: Make money in microstock creating photos that sell [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 192x231x10 mm, kaal: 482 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321713079
  • ISBN-13: 9780321713070
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 192x231x10 mm, kaal: 482 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321713079
  • ISBN-13: 9780321713070
The ultimate insider guide to creating stock shots that sell from a veteran iStockphoto inspector

An iStockphoto inspector since 2002, author Rob Sylvan has spent nearly a decade as part of the team that decides which photos get sold on one of the largest, most popular microstock sites in existence. He’s also made tens of thousands of dollars off of his own microstock photography. As a result, no one knows better than he does what it takes to get your photos accepted to stock sites—and what to do to make those photos sell. In Taking Stock, Rob shares his hard-earned insider knowledge on how to shoot, edit, and tag photos so you can earn while you learn, regardless of which microstock agency you’re using.

In this book, you’ll learn how to look at the world through the eyes of designers, photo editors, and stock photographers. You’ll also learn the importance of focusing your energy on creating stock content that resonates with your passion for photography. But we all know time is money, which is why Rob explains how to set up an effective digital workflow—the real key to making money in the high-volume, low-cost microstock market. By the end of this book, you’ll look at your work with new eyes, enabling you to make more money doing exactly what you love: shooting photos that sell.

You will learn:
  • How to license photos as stock
  • What photos are in demand
  • The components of a successful digital workflow
  • How to use titles, descriptions, and keywords to give yourself an edge
  • Specific tips for shooting food, people, places, nature, objects, animals, and more
  • Editing techniques that will make your shots sell
Foreword viii
Chapter 1 Is This Book for You?
2(12)
How I Got Started
4(3)
Boy Looking at Math Problem
7(1)
The $13,000 Christmas Tree
8(2)
What's in It for You?
10(1)
Quality vs. Quantity
11(1)
Man Resting in the Alps
12(2)
Chapter 2 What Is Stock Photography?
14(12)
Who Uses Stock?
14(2)
When Is a Photo a Stock Photo?
16(1)
Understanding the Licensing Models
17(2)
Better be Prompt
19(2)
The Ways That Money Changes Hands
21(1)
Gentle Surf
22(1)
The History of Microstock
23(3)
Chapter 3 Getting into a Stock Frame of Mind
26(16)
Knowing Your Customers
26(7)
New Development
33(2)
Searching
35(1)
Ingredients of a Stock Photo
36(5)
Assignment
41(1)
Chapter 4 Of Right and Wrongs
42(14)
Reading the Fine Print
44(3)
The Role of the Model Release
47(2)
A Healthy Respect for Property
49(2)
Mr. Muscle, Looking for Date
51(1)
Being Inspired by Others (But Not Too Much)
52(2)
Real Estate
54(1)
Assignment
55(1)
Chapter 5 Tools of the Trade
56(14)
Gear Crazy
56(3)
Camera Choices
59(2)
Busy Warehouse
61(1)
Raw vs. JPEG
62(2)
Key Camera Settings
64(2)
Chef
66(1)
Beyond the Camera
67(3)
Chapter 6 Shooting Tips from the Pros
70(26)
Nancy Louie
72(2)
The Importance of Good Exposure
74(4)
Joshua Blake
78(2)
Sean Locke
80(2)
Top Tips for Your Next Photo Shoot
82(2)
Katja Govorushchenko
84(2)
Roberto A. Sanchez
86(4)
Kelly Cline
90(2)
Anna Bryukhanova
92(4)
Chapter 7 Setting Up Your Digital Darkroom
96(17)
Hardware Choices
96(6)
Ocean Fury
102(2)
Software Choices
104(1)
Hardy Waterlily
105(1)
Choosing a Color Space
106(5)
Assignment
111(2)
Chapter 8 Digital Editing Basics
113(27)
Focus on Quality
113(3)
Setting Defaults and Creating Presets
116(1)
Two Generations
117(4)
Adjusting White Balance
121(5)
Making Exposure Adjustments
126(4)
Sharpening for Stock
130(1)
Young People in a Movie Theater
131(4)
Dealing with Noise
135(3)
Assignment
138(2)
Chapter 9 Avoiding Rejection
140(25)
Digital House Cleaning
140(9)
Healthy Eating
149(8)
Avoid Overprocessing
157(2)
Wintery Decorations
159(3)
Assignment
162(3)
Chapter 10 Seeing Like an Inspector
165(14)
Being Your Worst Critic
166(3)
One Minute to Midnight
169(1)
Developing an Inspection Workflow
170(3)
Dealing with Rejection
173(3)
Group of Kids Running with Balloons
176(1)
Assignment
177(2)
Chapter 11 Putting It All Together
179(26)
First Things First
180(2)
Container Termianl, Harbor
182(1)
Importing into Lightroom
183(6)
Wheat from the Chaff: Reviewing
189(4)
The Wonderful World of Metadata
193(9)
Sticky Situation
202(3)
Chapter 12 Moving Out into the World
205(15)
Save Your Final Versions
205(5)
Establish a Name for Yourself
210(2)
Protection
212(1)
Find Your Photos in Use
213(2)
Move to the Next Level
215(2)
Planning a Trip
217(1)
Parting Words
218(2)
Afterword 220(2)
Index 222
Rob Sylvan started contributing photos to iStockphoto in 2002. In December 2002, he became the sixth photo inspector (the people who review all new submissions to the site) to be hired. Over the last seven years he has inspected thousands upon thousands of photos and is in the process of re-writing iStock's photo contributor manual. Beyond his experience with iStockphoto, Rob has been one of three people serving on the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) Help Desk answering Photoshop and Lightroom questions for all NAPP members. He is also the author of Lightroom 2 for Dummies.