There are many ways to make money with your Photography. I am going to share with you some things to help give you some ideas on different ways you can sell your work.
You could do an online shopping cart. This can be an effective way to sell your products, but will require more work on your part because you will have to ship the items you sell. You may find that this may be an excellent solution for some products, while it may not be worth the effort for other types of products because you may have to have some inventory to sell your products. For ecommerce solutions this is what I recommend. Vstore
If you only have a few things to sell or a whole bunch of things to sell, I recommend opening an Etsy Store. This is a much better alternative to eBay. Keep in mind that Etsy is limited to the types of items you can sell.
The the most popular is online stores. You can create your own products and sell them in a variety of online stores that give you the versatility of creating multiple different products. Some of these stores offer everything from T-shirts to posters and books.
If you only want to sell your photos as prints or in a digital format, you can submit your photos to stock photography websites. These sites will pay you every time someone wants to use your photo. Some of these sites will only except specific types of photographs at specific times of the year. If you would like LayZ Daisy to use your any of your photos, this is the easiest way you can submit your work and get money. Please read Call for Entries for more info.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
A day of Rememberance...

Today is September 11th. It marks the anniversary of the bombing of the twin towers in New York City on September 11th, 2001. This tragic event caused thousands of lives to be lost. In memory of those who lost their lives all Americans that can should display an American flag. Our American flag is the fabric that bonds us together and represents our fight for freedom, that others in history have given their lives to fight. Our patriotism has pulled us through tough times. Display your flag as a symbol that we support those families that have lost loved ones by this tragedy, and make a statement that the Terrorist will not win.
What were you doing on 9-11-2001? I was working at the time at a large printing facility. My company printed commemorative posters of the twin towers. I have a select few limited edition prints that I have listed for sale. Proceeds will go to charity. Photograph taken by Evern T. Brown, from the observation deck on Tower 2 of the World Trade Center, January 2001. "One Nation, Indivisible." Measures 38" wide by 13.25" tall.
This is a high quality un-framed print $14.95, includes shipping.
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