Looking for photo book printing recommendations. Like a small travel photo book just for at home.
there's snapfish which is what I use. They've got tons of stuff like photo books, prints, canvases, puzzles, even pillows with your photo on it. That's the way to go if you need something like that done.
Just want to get off my chest, I started up a DH photography website taking pics of races and selling cheap downloads. It's not much money, not even close to being 'worth my time'... but I'm on track to hopefully pay off all hosting/domain costs for the year, maybe even eventually pay for fuel getting to the events. This makes the website have no cost to me, essentially makes the website a free place to share all my DH pics with the riders. Pretty stoked!
On that note, those of you who run a similar hustle, what do you charge for digital downloads? I've started off at $5 per pic, not sure if i'm over or undercharging... really don\t have any point of reference for pricing.
Just want to get off my chest, I started up a DH photography website taking pics of races and selling cheap downloads. It's not much money, not even close to being 'worth my time'... but I'm on track to hopefully pay off all hosting/domain costs for the year, maybe even eventually pay for fuel getting to the events. This makes the website have no cost to me, essentially makes the website a free place to share all my DH pics with the riders. Pretty stoked!
On that note, those of you who run a similar hustle, what do you charge for digital downloads? I've started off at $5 per pic, not sure if i'm over or undercharging... really don\t have any point of reference for pricing.
Would love some criticisms of some pictures I took of the MBAA Prescott Enduro yesterday.
I admittedly haven't really taken any "serious" pictures in a few years, but have at least a $1000 in a gear I should probably put to some use. One of the issues I was having was the the course always had the sun to the back of the riders, good for them, but bad for me. I had a hard time with shadows over faces. The other issue was that because the course wasn't very technical it was hard to capture action, so I instead just wanted to capture the fast a flowy feeling of the course.