Practical Digital Stock Photography Tips

Here are some useful digital stock photography tips to enable you to begin or improve your photography.

· Concepts - It is important to take some time to think about your concept. Study images by other photographers in magazines, websites, adverts, newspapers etc to get an idea of what your competition is doing. While doing your research, be sure to jot down your findings. Look for inspiration in other's work, without copying it.

· Lighting - Before you begin to shoot, ensure that your lighting is just right. Even if you will be shooting in natural light, you may want to wait to achieve the right lighting conditions. Try various setups to find what works best for you and keep in mind that even lighting is more useful for those who will buy your stock photography.

· Colors and Look - In digital stock photography, aesthetics are of great importance, and as such colorful and attractive images always sell better. Stock imaging isn't just about showing how things are, but how they would ideally look like. As such, you should aim at images that portray the world in an improved version of reality.

· Composition - In terms of composition photography tips, you will find that photos are generally more interesting when shot from unusual view points.

· Camera Settings - Take your shots using the manual modes on your DSLR. To avoid noise, check your settings and use low ISO. Before you press the shutter button, ensure that the ISO, white balance, speed settings and aperture settings are correct. Before taking an image, determine the proper settings for instance for when freezing an action, showing motion or even isolating the subject from its background.

· Post Processing in RAW - In order to improve your images and make them pop, you may have to make a couple of adjustments. For instance, when you set your camera to Raw format, you are more likely to have a better outcome than having to improve a JPEG image that is already compressed. While in the Raw format, you get to enjoy more control because you can improve tint, contrast, alter the white balance, increase or decrease shadows, increase or reduce saturation and so much more.

· Consistency - Be consistent in order to improve your digital stock photography skills. And always keep in mind that as with any other craft, practice does make perfect in this field of photography. You should therefore set yourself some goals and shoot a couple of images each day.

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Joan One is a freelance journalist and creative writer who immensely enjoys writing and researching into any topic under the Sun. She specializes in writing "green" eco-friendly topics aimed at enabling environmentally conscious readers to find simple ways to reduce their carbon footprint and help save our planet.


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