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A stock masterclass with Zoe Whishaw – London

By Alamy Content Team

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Are you looking to learn some tips to give you the edge in commercial stock photography? If so, then read on!

Commercial photography expert, Zoe Whishaw, is giving an afternoon masterclass that “will cover the nuts and bolts of the stock business: what type of images sell and why, how license models and royalties work and current trends in image use.”

Course Content:

  • What type of stock images sell best?
  • Characteristics
  • Subject areas
  • Metaphors, concepts and clichés
  • Nuts and bolts of the business
  • Royalty Free vs Rights Managed
  • Royalties
  • Traditional stock vs Microstock
  • Model and property releases
  • Imagery in advertising: current trends in image use
  • Determine whether your creative aspirations and approach to photography match the demands of the creative end-user
  • Deconstruct imagery as a means of testing its commercial merit
  • Submitting work to agencies

The event is happening on Friday 28th February 2014 at Zeus House in Shoreditch, London. Full details and ticket information

Are you looking to learn some tips to give you the edge in commercial stock photography? If so, then read on!

Commercial photography expert, Zoe Whishaw, is giving an afternoon masterclass that “will cover the nuts and bolts of the stock business: what type of images sell and why, how license models and royalties work and current trends in image use.”

Course Content:

  • What type of stock images sell best?
  • Characteristics
  • Subject areas
  • Metaphors, concepts and clichés
  • Nuts and bolts of the business
  • Royalty Free vs Rights Managed
  • Royalties
  • Traditional stock vs Microstock
  • Model and property releases
  • Imagery in advertising: current trends in image use
  • Determine whether your creative aspirations and approach to …read more

    Via: Alamy contributors

        

Marco | Editor

Editor and founder of a bunch of stockphoto businesses