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    Photography can provide very lucrative money making opportunities for those with a digital camera, and what better way to earn a living than by doing something you enjoy. It takes a lot of practice to become a pro, but there are still many ways to make money with photography. Here are some tips on how to make money with your camera.

    1. Photo Journalism – Not as hard to get into as you would think. A company called “Scoopt” have created a website where you can upload newsworthy images and they do all the rest with regard to marketing, licensing the image to the press etc. Photos have to be topical, newsworthy and of interest to the general public, and will be of more value if it’s the only or one of very few photos of that topic taken. You can upload photos to categories such as famous people, the odd and unusual, important events in your community, breaking news, local news and disasters. Scoopt will give you a 50/50 split on all photos accepted.

    2. Print your own greetings cards – You can sell them to shops or license the designs to greetings card companies. You could also take the option of selling direct to the public from a market stall or create digital cards and sell them online.
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      o Journalism – Not as hard to get into as you would think. A company called “Scoopt” have created a website where you can upload newsworthy images and they do all the rest with regard to marketing, licensing the image to the press etc. Photos have to be topical, newsworthy and of interest to the general public, and will be of more value if it’s the only or one of very few photos of that topic taken. You can upload photos to categories such as famous people, the odd and unusual, important events in your community, breaking news, local news and disasters. Scoopt will give you a 50/50 split on all photos accepted.

    5. Print your own greetings cards – You can sell them to shops or license the designs to greetings card companies. You could also take the option of selling direct to the public from a market stall or create digital cards and sell them online.
    6. Children’s Portraits – What parent wouldn’t want a beautiful portrait of their child to hang in their living room? You could consider setting up in a shopping centre, a toy shop or a children’s store for a day.
    7. Sell items on eBay – Advertise your services as an eBay seller. Anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of selling on eBay themselves can bring their items to you where you photograph the item, upload it to the auction site and when the item sells you take a pre-agreed cut of the profi
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      nly or one of very few photos of that topic taken. You can upload photos to categories such as famous people, the odd and unusual, important events in your community, breaking news, local news and disasters. Scoopt will give you a 50/50 split on all photos accepted.

    8. Print your own greetings cards – You can sell them to shops or license the designs to greetings card companies. You could also take the option of selling direct to the public from a market stall or create digital cards and sell them online.
    9. Children’s Portraits – What parent wouldn’t want a beautiful portrait of their child to hang in their living room? You could consider setting up in a shopping centre, a toy shop or a children’s store for a day.
    10. Sell items on eBay – Advertise your services as an eBay seller. Anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of selling on eBay themselves can bring their items to you where you photograph the item, upload it to the auction site and when the item sells you take a pre-agreed cut of the profi
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      license the designs to greetings card companies. You could also take the option of selling direct to the public from a market stall or create digital cards and sell them online.
    11. Children’s Portraits – What parent wouldn’t want a beautiful portrait of their child to hang in their living room? You could consider setting up in a shopping centre, a toy shop or a children’s store for a day.
    12. Sell items on eBay – Advertise your services as an eBay seller. Anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of selling on eBay themselves can bring their items to you where you photograph the item, upload it to the auction site and when the item sells you take a pre-agreed cut of the profi
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      g centre, a toy shop or a children’s store for a day.
    13. Sell items on eBay – Advertise your services as an eBay seller. Anyone who doesn’t want the hassle of selling on eBay themselves can bring their items to you where you photograph the item, upload it to the auction site and when the item sells you take a pre-agreed cut of the profits.
    14. High profile events – Think of any high profile events happening in your local area e.g. graduations, ceremonies, concerts, festivals etc. Offer your photography services to people as a memory of their attendance at the event. People taking part in an event are often too busy to take photographs themselves or may like a photograph of them in action. Family members may not have as good a camera as you – the photographer, or may not have as good a location to take photos from.
    With some imagination and talent (and of course a good camera) it is not difficult to make money with photography. There are many more ways on how to make money with your camera, photographs will always be of value.

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