Tuesday, May 28, 2013

100 days to make it in stock photography

New blog release! Can you learn how to make it in stock photography in 100 days? Photography student Simon Bergström challenge the image industry together with Mostphotos to find out if it is possible to learn how to make sales in stock photography. The journey can be followed through the rebellious blog project? 100 days to make it in stock photography? And the aim with the project is to inspire photographers, on all levels, how to best sell their work and to give valuable sneak peaks into the big stock photography industry. Check out the blog at http://100dayblog.mostphotos.com/

Quote form the About this blog page:
Mostphotos wanted to create something that differs from other tips and tricks articles and blogs within photography, something that could inspire photographers, on all levels, to learn how to best sell their work. Could it be possible to benchmark the industry and find out how to become a selling photographer? A few weeks after that discussion came up Mostphotos met with Simon Bergström, a photo student from Berghs School of Communication. He was skilled, hungry to learn and a cool guy. And he didn’t have any experience in stock photography. That’s when the idea came up; What if Simon would try to make it within stock photography in the limited time of 100 days? We teamed up with Simon and here we are today.
“100 days to make it in stock photography” is the first blog of its kind, much in line with Mostphotos mission to make it easy for anyone to start selling images. Mostphotos support Simon by setting up appointments with professional photographers in the stock industry and arrange photo-shoots in line with requested images. Mostphotos is owner and sender of the blog and Simon is the producer. The blog is a transparent and authentic journey based on Simon experiences during the limited time of 100 days. For anyone interested in photography this is a rare chance to follow a real-time story on how to learn selling images like a pro.
If you want more information about Mostphotos or the blog “100 days to make it in stock photography” please contact blog@mostphotos.com






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