Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fellow LUGgers: As some of you know, I travel a bit with my fiancee and we both take many photos on the trips. In JAN 98 we went to Southeast Asia, and we each ran through 20-30 rolls of film. In SEPT 98 we went to France and we shot another 25-30 rolls of film each. Before 98 we did a lot of driving cross-country over the Western US and have about 20 rolls from those trips. On the side, when I have time, I also run around San Diego and try to make photographs happen, so I have another 3-ring binder full of random slides as well, as does Yvonne, my fiancee. Now we are not published photographers, and we have never sold a single image (excluding the thousands of glamour images I sold when I was in that business, but that is another project entirely). What we would like to do is make some money from our work and recover costs. I do not like the idea of submitting to some glossy stock photo book or CDROM since those are a dime a dozen and I understand the photographer does not get much of a cut anyway. Instead we are excited about trying to sell our images ourselves from our own websites. As I have explained, about 95% of our images are in the category of "world travel." I would guess that 30% are of commonly visited and photographed sites and attractions, and the rest are spontaneous shots showing the lifestyles of the people in those regions, architecture, street shots, landscapes, etc. I understand that selling travel images is difficult as the market is saturated, but I see many magazines, books, and textbooks every day that would be able to use images like the ones we take. Now we are not masters or experienced photojournalists, just amateurs who love to travel almost for the sole purpose of photographing other cultures. That is literally all we do when on vacation! When we return from trips, we get all the slides processed and eventually weed out about 40-50% of the 20-30 rolls that we believe to be average to exceptional images. The rest are blurred, out of focus, overexposed, bad composition, etc. Anyway, my question is.....what success do you more experienced LUGgers think we might have in selling and marketing our own images, without going through stock companies? Is it a lost cause? Are the stock companies flooding the market so much that we don't have a chance? Or are publishers looking for lesser known photographers who AREN'T all over the market already? How many of you LUGgers actually make money from selling images in the way we propose? How many of you are using stock companies and doing well? Is is reasonable to expect to make a decent supplementary income (say $1K-$3K monthly) from selling travel images alone? If you have any experience in this field, please jump in and offer any advice you can.......thanks in advance. Francesco