Providing Stock+Resources Part 05: Premium Stock by kuschelirmel-stock, journal
Providing Stock+Resources Part 05: Premium Stock
This is Part 5 of Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide. It is aimed at resource providers new and old - I'm trying to give some tips and pointers based on my experience both as a stocker and a photomanipulator. If you have anything to add, feel free to comment, I still feel like I forgot soooo much Any other comments are of course welcome as well. I hope this helps at least some
>>What you will find in this guide:Part 01: Introduction incl. Note on Copyright
Part 02: What should I put online? incl. Subject Choice | Dealing with Abuse | Technical Basics for Stock Images | Lighting setup | Tips and tricks on getting the most ou
Part 04: Uploading Stock to dA by kuschelirmel-stock, journal
Part 04: Uploading Stock to dA
This is Part 4 of Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide. It is aimed at resource providers new and old - I'm trying to give some tips and pointers based on my experience both as a stocker and a photomanipulator. If you have anything to add, feel free to comment, I still feel like I forgot soooo much Any other comments are of course welcome as well. I hope this helps at least some
>>What you will find in this guide:Part 01: Introduction incl. Note on Copyright
Part 02: What should I put online? incl. Subject Choice | Dealing with Abuse | Technical Basics for Stock Images | Lighting setup | Tips and tricks on getting the most ou
Providing Stock + Resources - Part 03: Stock Rules by kuschelirmel-stock, journal
Providing Stock + Resources - Part 03: Stock Rules
This is Part 3 of Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide. It is aimed at resource providers new and old - I'm trying to give some tips and pointers based on my experience both as a stocker and a photomanipulator. If you have anything to add, feel free to comment, I still feel like I forgot soooo much Any other comments are of course welcome as well. I hope this helps at least some
>>What you will find in this guide:Part 01: Introduction incl. Note on Copyright
Part 02: What should I put online? incl. Subject Choice | Dealing with Abuse | Technical Basics for Stock Images | Lighting setup | Tips and tricks on getting the most ou
Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide Pt02 by kuschelirmel-stock, journal
Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide Pt02
This is Part 2 of Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide. It is aimed at resource providers new and old - I'm trying to give some tips and pointers based on my experience both as a stocker and a photomanipulator. If you have anything to add (maybe you have an example from your own gallery I could insert - pretty please?), feel free to comment, I still feel like I forgot soooo much ^^; Any other comments are of course welcome as well. I hope this helps at least some :heart:
>>What you will find in this guide:Part 01: Introduction incl. Note on Copyright
Part 02: What should I put online? incl. Subject Choice | Dealing with Abuse
Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide Pt01 by kuschelirmel-stock, journal
Providing Stock+Resources - A Beginners Guide Pt01
The following five part guide is a collection of tips and tricks for stockers and those who would like to become stockers but don't know where to start - based on my personal experence. While reading, keep in mind that most of what is outlined below are guidelines and not a set of rules you never ever cross - there are exception to everything but the very first rule (I would say copyright is not debatable, after all, you expect others to respect yours, too). Also, this has gotten very long and still, I feel I forgot stuff... So if you have any additions you'd like to see in here, feel free to comment!
>> What you will find in this guid
Floating Teacup Tutorial by LashelleValentine, journal
Floating Teacup Tutorial
Abstract and Surreal Photography Weekend
Hello Everyone!
I'm going to show you how I create my floating teacup photos. For this process all you will need is a tripod and Photoshop or some other similar photo editing software. This is the photo we will be creating:
Before we begin...
So that you get an idea of how I create these I'm going to give you a short explanation. I don't like hanging teacups from wires because I have broken way too many that way! Instead I actually hold them (or get someone else to) in the position that I want them to be in. After I've gotten a picture of the teacups that I'm satisfied with I take a photo of