Question:
How to start up with freelance photography?
Kristina
2010-08-01 18:24:45 UTC
I LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY
I have been doing photography for many years- Did film photos and darkroom photography for quite awhile. Within the last 3 years switched the digital... I have done some freelance work, just some headshots. I would like to start up with some freelance work. Possibly trying to do headshots/portraits. Can I please have some tips? Things I should get? Tips on the photographs themselves? My brain is racing, and I'd love some opinions.
Four answers:
Andy W
2010-08-02 02:27:36 UTC
"freelance" portraiture is anything but "dead, dead, dead" as someone (wrongly) said.



Freelance really just means you work for yourself rather than an employer.

You say you have already done some of this work so you should already know what is required but if you mean in the way of equipment then a pair of decent cameras and associated lenses. Lighting equipment, either portable or studio based and the skills and knowledge to use it properly.

Backgrounds, tripod, posing accessories, etc etc.

What you actually have in the way of equipment depends on loads of factors not the least is where you are going to be based. (whether or not you are going to be studio based or travel to customers locations).



Try visiting your local library or bookshop and getting a couple of books on the subject as it can be a lot more involved than just saying have this or that.
localman43
2010-08-04 14:56:39 UTC
Freelance portraiture is alive and well -- if you're very good and you run your business properly. The thing to be aware of is that a significant piece of the puzzle is going to be how well you market and promote yourself. A close friend of mine does freelance photography and while the photography part comes relatively easy to her, she has to put a lot of thought and effort into getting clients. Her main source has been via her website and Google AdWords. Referrals are also a big deal, so be sure every client leaves feeling wonderful about the experience.



Good luck!
Andromeda
2010-08-05 13:03:03 UTC
Here is a good freelance website you might want to join:

http://www.scriptlance.com/?ref=fleurdel



they offer photography work as well. Good luck :)
dont call me betty
2010-08-01 18:58:08 UTC
freelance portraiture is dead dead dead, hook up with a studio if your serious about portraiture





my tip would be find a more profitable niche................


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