|
Why Stock Photography is a Great
Resource for Web Business
by: Kelly Paal
A picture is worth a thousand words.
And it still is today. With the media changing everyday
photography has changed along with it and as a result is still a
valuable resource for web business.
- Photos enhance the look of a website.
- Communicate so much more than words, they communicate
emotions.
- Photos can be customized for borders and backgrounds.
- Photos have more impact than clip art. (They tend to
give a more professional look.)
- Stock photography is a big business and affordable
stock is out there.
As a web business you’re most likely a small business
and have a limited budget and that’s where stock photography can be
great resource for you. You can spend as little as $10.00 or as much as
$200.00 plus on one image. (Consider that if you hired a professional
commercial photographer to shoot a few rolls of film to your
specifications it would cost you thousands and thousands of dollars.)
Things to remember when shopping for stock photography:
- Know what you want, start with a generic idea and get
specific as you shop (Remember you probably will not find the exact
image that you have in your head, be open to good photos that you find
along the way.)
- Shop around, try the larger agencies try the
independents too. (Larger agencies offer more to chose from independent
photographers offer more personalized service.)
- Know what you’re going to use it for, stock
photography belongs to the photographer who created it, or the agency,
so know what you need it for there can and will be limitations of use.
- Know what format you need, you only need 72 dpi for
the web, be careful that you don’t pay for a higher quality when you
don’t need it. (300 dpi for printing purposes)
- Know your terms for the industry, Make sure that you
know what the difference is between royalty free and rights managed,
and any other terms the business may use. If something is not clear on
their site contact them and ask for clarification.
So remember you can add a little more impact and emotion
to your site by making use of the stock photography out there today.
|
About The Author
Copyright 2004 Kelly Paal
Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape
Photographer, exhibiting nationally and internationally. Recently she
started her own business Kelly Paal Photography (www.kellypaalphotography.com).
She has an educational background in photography, business, and
commercial art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography
principles to her web design.
kellypaa@kellypaalphotography.com
.
|
Here is today's feature Photography article.
How to Work with Light and Dark Edges in Photoshop
by: Lala C. Ballatan
Want your images to have effects that’ll make it stand out more and show up well on every background tones? With Photoshop, you could achieve these effects for your images by its features that work on light and dark edges. These allow you to work on bringing out the best edges of your image lighten or darken it, anyway you please to match on background tones and make it stand out more.
Click here to read the whole article.
|