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Thanks everyone. This really does shine some light on this topic. I have moved to Daytona Beach from southern Indiana.
There I did model/fashion photography. I have signs on my car and I keep getting older people asking for local prints.
Since it's such a tourist town the models just aren't here. So I am now shifting to Editorial stock and prints. I mean hey, if I
have customers wanting stuff I'll give it to them. I did editorial shots back home for a small paper. Now I really want to get
into stock photos. I am at a great location for it. I was worried that if I take a wide shot on the beach I would need all of
them in the photo to sign a release.
Thanks!
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I really like this thread. It is sort of educational to me. I am new to SP and loved hearing the story behind the shot.
Learning why it is good and all the details most will never get. I took a class in movie production and learned that there is
so much more meaning in some movies I never realized before. After the class I found so many more details that really
add to the movie. The same hear. I do feel that most art sort of needs an understanding to it. When people know more
about it you learn to see the sudule things that can make a Borig image into a great piece of art. I appreciate learning the
theories behind the photograph. Thanks for the education!
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I would also like to know,other then selling, what people do with the photos? Where you display them and things like that.
Here is a great shot I got years ago when I was in Poland.
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Well I use the wheelchair some, which does not do well in sand. I live at Daytona Beach so I can drive my car there. I
also have a three wheel motor scooter I use too. The scooter works best and keeps more free. I also don't look like I am
hiding. So it's not so creepy guy taking pictures. I just moved down here and starting to take pictures. First I wanted the
beach police to get to know me and let them know that I was a photographer. I think it works better that way. If someone
does thinks something is up and calls them they can say they know me and ease the person.
Height is different from the wheelchair. It actually. Sets my shots apart though. It's a different angle then most. I am
working on trying to really get shots at strange angles. I know the agencies have tons of photos all alike from a standing
position. I have to stick out of the pack. So I am going to try some ground shots and other angles to offer something
different.
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I have been doing professional model/fashion photography for years. Now I am wanting to do some street work and other types. I am
really wanting to get shots for Stock agencies. Can Non-released photos be sold for Editorial use? In most cases I do get a release when I
can to them. I use a wheelchair and often do beach photos. Sometimes I canLt get to the people. So what do most of you do with your
street photos and what can be done with them?
I appreciate any help and tips you have.
Timothy Agee
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I like street photography and starting to do some around Daytona Beach. Does anyone make any money with them or
what do you do with the shots? I mean is it just for personal hobby? I'm just curious about it. Thanks for all the tips here!
A day at the market
in Street & Documentary
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<p>I went to the Daytona Beach flea market yesterday and took my camera along with me. I liked this one best. I just wanted that 250th of a second in real life there. I hope you like it.</p>
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