Stock Photography : Easy Subjects to Start / Build your Portfolio : Vol. 1
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- In this video I take some stock photographs at the University of Calgary. I provide some insights into how I take photographs of architecture and what I generally look for when photographing on a campus. Universities, colleges, etc. are great places to photograph and generate stock images because there is a demand, but also because security generally doesn't care what you are doing, there is a lot of architectural styles, and lots of room to practice.
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Very good tips and I enjoyed hearing your thoughts about why and how you do things when undertaking architectural photography. A very impressive uni. Great to see green grass and no snow in your surroundings!
Thanks for taking us along with you Jeff. I really enjoyed your guided tour and the excellent tips!
Hey Jeff, late August, high time for the july stock report :)
Useful architectural tips for sure
thanks
Great work Jeff. Thumb up
Thanks 👍
Great informative video! Would love to see more on camera settings and editing adjustments made on these images. Thank you!
Would settings be interesting? I can think about adding content like that if helpful.
great tips - thanks for sharing
You bet!
its lot of helps me, thanks for making valuable videos for me ♥
You're welcome 😊
Helpful video. I assume these would all be editorial? My experience, is even as editorial interiors are not accepted.
Yes, most are editorial here. I think some detail shots could be commercial. I have had lots of interiors accepted as editorial, but things are pretty inconsistent.
Hi Jeff, enjoyed your video. A question - would you consider submitting any of these images to Adobe Stock? They seem to reject images oaf buildings without a property release.
Mostly editorial submissions. Some detail shots might be commercial, but generally isolated buildings are editorial uploads.