What Sort Of Camera Do You Need To Be Able Sell Photographs?


by Paul Summers

Whilst you don't need professional equipment to be able to take great photographs, there are some basic requirements that are necessary if you hope to sell photographs full or part time. In fact, you don't actually need a digital camera at all, though you will find everything much easier if you do have one. A film camera can be used if you have a scanner for your computer. However, you cannot see your pictures until after you have developed them. This could lead to you missing out on some clients, so I recommend you go with a digital camera.

Digital cameras vary considerably in price, but don't believe you can only make money from the most expensive models. The first compact camera I used cost no more than $100. It may be possible to get digital cameras even cheaper than that now, but as an investment in a business you are planning to start, $100 is not excessive. You may well have a camera that is capable of taking pictures that will be perfectly acceptable already.

An important consideration when deciding if your camera is suitable for selling photography services will come down to picture resolution. In many cases, a camera over 6 megapixels will be adequate for your needs. However, these days 10 - 12 megapixels and higher is more affordable nowadays, and far superior if you can get it, allowing you to print enlargements without affecting picture quality.

A compact model may suffice to start with, but I do recommend that, once you are in a position, invest in a decent SLR model. Canon or Nikon are the most popular makes, with the widest range of lenses and peripherals available. Using a SLR will give you control over Aperture and Shutter Speed, for example, and much more influence on the subsequent exposure. A Canon EOS 550D (including a lens) may be acquired new for under $1000, and has a powerful 18 megapixel sensor, packing many professional features into an affordable, yet serious, camera.

When you want to sell photographs with your camera, you probably won't be taking pictures to be hung in galleries. In most cases, people will require your photographs for personal reasons, or business purposes. You will not be trying to create works of art, and therefore relatively inexpensive camera and equipment will do to start with. Later on you may be tempted to move into the artistic side of photography, and I highly recommend it. However, that is not an easy area to work in, less alone make money, although it could be considered rewarding in other senses of the word.

About the Author

You can learn how to sell photos, by following my step by step guide that shows you how to make a fantastic second income from your photography. Discover how to do this without the need for pro equipment or pro skills. Check out http://www.howtosellphotographs.org for full details.

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