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12 Tips on How to Become a Magazine Photographer
There’s really nothing like seeing your name and images printed in a magazine for the first time. Do you think you’re ready to make the leap and become a magazine photographer? Here are 12 tips to help you get there. 1. Become A Magazine Photographer: Choose a Speciality to Stand…
By Chad Verzosa Photography

How to Sell Stock Photos (10 Profitable Tips)
If you’re a photographer, then you know that finding ways to sell your photos is essential for building a successful business. In this article, we’ll take a look at sixteen of the best places to sell stock photos online. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each platform, and we’ll…
By Kav Dadfar Photography
Best Providers for Photography and Camera Insurance 2026
The risks photography businesses face can be significant. So are the costs associated with these risks. Camera insurance is a must. Whether you’re a serious hobbyist photographer or a seasoned pro. At the very least, camera insurance will help you replace a cracked lens. Photography insurance will also protect you…
By Darina Kopcok Photography

Travel Photography Jobs (How to Get Paid as a Photographer)
The travel industry is worth trillions each year, which means the demand for anything tourism-related is massive. That includes photography and travel photography jobs. Finding Travel Photography Jobs: is it Right for You? The first thing you need to consider is whether you’re cut out for the life of a…
By Rowan Sims Photography

Making Money from Stock Photography (Selling Stock Photos)
If you’re looking for a creative way to make some extra money, you should consider selling stock photos Stock photography is the process of licensing photographs to multiple users, who then can use the images for a variety of purposes, including editorial, commercial, and advertising Many photographers find success in…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

How to Get Paid to Take Pictures of Houses (Real Estate)
Do you love taking pictures? Have you ever dreamed of getting paid to take pictures of houses? If so, this article is for you. In this article, we will discuss how to get paid to take pictures of houses and what you need to do to start your career in…
By Natalia Robert Photography

A Summary of Photography Laws UK
Inspired by a video that I saw the other day, I thought it was about time that I helped you to understand your rights when it comes to photography. Most people probably aren’t aware of their exact rights, and every day it’s growing more and more important to know what you can and can not do.
By Joshua Dunlop

10 Photo Critique Tips to Challenge and Improve Your Photos
I get asked to critique photos all the time now, and I’m happy to do it, but I often feel that people’s photography would dramatically improve if they could see for themselves where they’re going wrong. Small things that I would do differently can make a big difference to the end result. The sooner you learn to critique for yourself, the better, as it means that you’ll be able to study your photos as you’re taking them instead of getting home and wishing you could go back and retake them.
By Joshua Dunlop

Is Being a Photographer Easy? Here’s 10 Reason it Sucks
The reason for writing this post was not to show you why you should never be a photographer, it’s to show you the pitfalls that await you when you decide to take it on, and what you should avoid when trying to start a professional photography career. Hope it helps.
By Joshua Dunlop

How to Shoot Corporate Event Photography
I personally love working corporate events as they’re always different. There’s lots to learn from people speaking at events that others have paid thousands to see. It’s an easy relaxed gig and they pay is great if you’re going after the right clients. This rather long post is a complete definitive guide as to how to work a corporate event and get repeat business.
By Joshua Dunlop