THIS SITE IS MOVING TO ANOTHER LOCATION:

This site has moved to another blog called, ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY. There will me no further posts to this site. The new site will continue so show my regular shooting progress, but will also contain other topics on photography, such as hands-on equipment and software reviews, historical information on photography, and much more.

When it was set up, the DAILY STOCK SHOT PROJECT was supposed to be a one year project. Last year I extended the project another year due to the popularity of the site, but now it is time to move on.

If you wish to continue following, please visit my new blog at ABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY and save it as a new link.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Whenever I shoot a subject like these cheese and crackers for stock, I try to cover it at least two ways, both in a context and on its own.  Doing so greatly increases the likelihood of sales.  For the bottom shot, I even changed the crackers to something more generic to broaden its stock usage.

Both images were shot with soft window light and fill on a Nikon D800 and 60mm macro lens -- the top image at f/16, and the bottom one at f/32.

No comments:

Post a Comment