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Thank you for coming back to the image, I think I did it because I loved my son's toy, don't know if it will sell... sometimes I think that none of the images I'm uploading will ever sell. I do agree that having a dark background is not as good -- this one I made about 2 years ago --, so in the meantime it is as if I have licensed it myself for my website.
I want to talk a bit about doing stock photography as main job since I'm probably one of the few that are attempting it here. A lot of the time I'm asking myself --and others ask me here-- What is the point?. Stock market is going as well, -or as bad- as the "other" sock market, images are supposed to be commodity and just food for art director. Economically it is a gamble at best etc etc.
But, on the other side, it is as if I'm retained by myself to shoot whatever I like, make it 48 to 80MB compressed file, and send it to England for world exhibition. Indefinitely. I have to think about my target audience, my competition -very dense-, and how to do an image that conveys a concept. How that image is going to be invoked -Key words are the essence this-, and how they are going to look as a thumbnail without forgetting that they should be perfect at 100%.
I have been working on having a legal document, in English/Spanish, for people to grant me their release. I think that stock gets interesting with people images, so I did some -not so good- first attempts at extracting images from people I know... the interesting part is that they where willing to sign the papers for their kids just to have some studio shots for the holly days... The other way to do stock is to travel and I will go to Tokyo in December and when I come back to Bolivia want to go somewhere here, maybe the largest salt desert in the world (I think it is, at leas it is huge)
As in any other field in photography, you have to do your homework and work at it every day... I'm doing just that and having fun while doing so, I also appreciate having a place to talk about it and post some images like the OpenPhotographyForums ...
ps: I drilled a hole in the bed of the truck for the cables...
"Hi Leonardo,
I had promised I would come back, so here I am. Better late than never, huh?
Firstly, I like the "idea" a lot and the execution is very good. Where did you hide the wires? Or did you erase them in PS? The exposure of the tuck is a bit too dark IMO, but I assume you did not want to make the lightbulb fade away by using stronger flash.
What I think is that this picture might sell more if you could do it again using a white background (like in a table-top product shoot). But it is just a gut feeling. OTOH, you can do both versions and let the customers choose, can't you?
I really like this picture. The next time I am involved in assembling a company/project brochure, I'll see if I can buy a license of it
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Cheers, "