08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Roy Barker
You may have already started to make money from your
photography, but if you are still a gifted amateur, then there
are effective methods you can use to kick start your chances of
making a profit. At the present time there has never been more
opportunities for the photographer. New technologies in the form
of digital cameras are changing the face of the industry.
However that has always been the case for photographers, and it
is no reason to get discouraged.
It has never been easier for the amateurs to take their own
photographs. However there are certain circumstances where it is
harder than others. An example here is pet photography. There
are plenty of people living alone, who have pets, and whilst
they can photograph their pets it is far harder to get a
photograph of them with their pets. Advertise locally to take
pet photos, or take a walk in your nearest park and ask people.
If you use a digital camera, you can advertise to people that
not only can they have a copy of their pets, as a photograph,
but they can have it on their desktop as wallpaper. Digital
online printing services will also print the photo on postcards.
Get some done and then post them to friends or relations
overseas. mugs and serve them in your house to pet owners and
see how long it is before someone else wants one.
There are other possibilities, with the tee shirts and mugs,
some people will want their own photographs on a tee shirt with
perhaps their own caption, advertise these services locally
through the means of small ads.
Have some business cards printed, and go and cover local
sporting events and contests, there is always someone without a
camera, especially if they win, they will want a photograph. Or
you may like to consider joining a local society, and
advertising yourself as a photographer, there is nothing as
effective as word of mouth advertising, all the money paid for
advertisements cannot beat it!
Be aware of local activities that take place in your area that
you can capitalise on. Graduations are an occasion when people
wish to have a more formal record. The cost of graduating itself
is so high that what is the cost of a formal portrait in
comparison. Especially if you have a digital camera and have no
film, you can almost use it in a speculative manner. In other
words there are a lot of people together who constitute a
market. If you photograph them all then the chances are that you
will sell about 40% of your work. There is always someone who
has a jammed camera, or in the wrong place, or even proud
grandparents who do not possess a camera.
Not everyone lives down the Road from the Taj Mahal, or
Gracelands, but many of you will live near a landmark that
attracts photographers. Many people will have their cameras but
they will not necessarily be digital. If you have a digital
camera you should be able to show people a photograph they want
in front of something. These photographs, though time consuming
to start with, are a start on the photographic market ladder.
Join a photographic club, and talk to other photographers who
are making money now. Not only will you make contacts, but you
will have the opportunity to refine your techniques. Even in
this digital age, it is vital that you keep abreast with
technology, and you will be able to compare the value of
equipment, that is being used now.
If you have a digital camera, take it in your local nightclub,
there is always one in any time, which are new and trendy, take
photographs of the range of cocktails on offer. Attractive
looking drink will sell better with a photograph, see if you can
sell the photographs, or better still negotiate a price for new
printed menus. Speak with other local businessmen and see if
they can improve their marketing techniques with the use of
photographs. A second hand car dealer can increase his business
potential with the use of photographs.
Remember when you are starting to make money from photography
that you may feel as though you will attract more market share
if you sell your work cheaply. Before you take this strategy
though, think about some of the implications. It will have a
short-term increase that is for sure, but in the long term how
many businesses and families want to hire the cheapest
photographer in town. People know that they rarely get good
quality for super cheap prices and photos,...well, they're
special items to most people. Don't be too expensive but don't
be cheap either!
Your technical ability is sufficient to represent your client’s
marketing in a visual statement, that requires more than point
and shoot. Do not sell these skills short. You have to be aware
of the hidden costs of doing business; all to often it is easy
to absorb a little loss of profit, because it is only small.
These costs can add up to a sizeable amount. Ask other local
photographers price their market, this may seem a strange
technique, but they have a vested interest in not letting a new
comer under price their market.
Take into account your realistic overheads, that is the
depreciation of your equipment, your insurances, legal fees,
accountancy fees, repairs, travel time and costs, subscriptions,
and possible rent, both of equipment and studio space. Educate
your client explain to them what the higher technology costs,
but also what it can offer them. All businesses have to be made
more profitable, and it is difficult but not impossible to find
a balance between the price you need to charge, and the price
the customer will pay, the more the client understands new
technology, the less likely they are to balk at paying for it.
After all it is cheaper to ride a bike to work than invest in a
new car, but who realistically wants to do it.
It is a good idea to sit down and write a business plan to
define where you want to go and define your target audience.
This is a good marketing strategy; it stops you wasting time
effort and money, targeting areas that will provide you with
little or no return.
About Author :
Publisher & author: Roy Barker. A 40 page guide to many more
important & exciting categories of potential photography
businesses are revealed at
http://photography-business.blogspot.com Roy is the author of
the popular ebook, Income from Photography - a downloadable
ebook which guides the reader on how to easily start up and
market your profitable photography business. It can be found at
www.profitable-photography.com