Extra Income Ideas: Photography
Child and Pet Photography –
Scott Volker was working 60 hours per week as a contractor while his
wife had a nice corporate job. His wife then left her job to be a stay at home Mom. Knowing that he could not make
up his wife’s salary by just working more hours they decided to earn the extra money using her budding interest in
photography part time.
The result was that they spent the next ten years refining
a child and pet portrait business
that was both pleasing to their customers, simple to operate and
nicely profitable. In fact Scott claims that he typically earns over $400 per day using his special time and money
saving digital system. For more information click here: Digital Child and Pets Portraits.
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Learn Wedding Photography –
Some wedding photographers earn a full time income working on just the weekends. This market
is somewhat recession resistant because even in a down economy people will still be getting married. If the
soon-to-be-married couple wishes to cut costs, they often will still hire a
photographer.
Part of the secrets to success in wedding photography is to be so well
organized that you bring a checklist of all of the must-have shots, both posed and candid. It is even
important to get certain inanimate object shots to bring the finished wedding album alive.
Nick Smith, in his eBook called Digital Wedding Secrets, offers a complete blueprint for
succeeding in this business. He offers lots of critical tips from his successful experience like:
“how to
shoot essential but hard to get heat-of-the-moment candid shots; how a 134 years old technique can be used to
create perfect lightning even on a cloudy day or in a dark cathedral; and learn 1 advertising source that
will increase your number of paying customers by 51% in the first month alone.” For a detailed review of Nicks eBook please click
here: Digital Wedding
Photography.
Youth Sports Photography
– This
micro-business basically requires a digital camera, image enhancing software, a love for sports and a love, (or
at least a mild fondness for), kids.
Capturing photos of the young players in action is the key here. In fact, the closer these photos resemble the action shots in the
sports press, the more excited they and their wallet wielding parents get. One man has refined this unique
photography business into an art. He even creates sports action posters for the players. Isn’t that a cool
idea?
Kyle Landon, in his eBook, writes that he has sold as much as $1800 in photos from a week’s
worth of shooting at sporting events. If you would like more information just click
here: Sports
Photography Success.
Sell Your Photos
Online – With the almost volcanic explosion of web pages on the internet. As a result there has been an
increase demand for inexpensive photos to illustrate just about every topic imaginable. Extra income seekers are
learning which photos are in the biggest demand then posting them on sites like istockphoto.com to sell them
over and over. It’s residual income that comes in even when you are asleep. The most successful amateur
photographers seem to build a nice collection of 100’s of photos in order to earn consistent monthly
income.
For a review of an eBook that discusses this exact extra income idea click
here: The Camera Dollars Income System by Brian
Moore
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