What are some places where I can sell my Plane Spotting Pictures?

Yeah. iOS autocorrect makes me wanna teach autocorrect a lesson. It gets on my nerves 🤣

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What are nerves, never heard of them.

Are you pulling his leg?

Whats a leg, never heard of it.

Oh my! lol

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So here’s some advice you should consider before going into selling prints of your photos (no offence meant at all just some advice :)):

  • first of all I wouldn’t start selling prints without having a decent reach on social media (twitter, instagram etc)
  • secondly I would consider editing your photos because as far as I saw they weren’t really edited
  • furthermore get professional advice on how to shoot like on framing, composition, lighting (nobody is going to buy a backlit photo except its a sunset photo and really good) and also quality matters a LOT!!! if you shoot your photos with a potato camera the print quality is going to be rather insufficient

I hope I could help you somehow.

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Actually, they are. Instagram just drops the quality a lot.

Make sure you have a watermark on your pictures if you don’t already so people don’t steal or claim it as there’s. Also I can say that Instagram does dramatically reduce quality on pictures.

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Adobe Stock is a good place and they’ll do the watermark and all that for ya! I’m not sure if you need to pay to use them, though.

Your pics sure don’t look edited. In what way do you edit them?

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Photoshop. I crop, straighten, brighten, add color, etc.

No sharpening, contrast, highlights, shadows, dehaze, dust spot removal?

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No, I do that as well. As I stated ā€œetcā€

I don’t think you’re editing enough, then. They don’t look any different than raw photos straight from the camera.

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Weird. I tend to spend like 20 minutes per photo when I edit.

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gives a mad obi-wan face :)

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Hello there.

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Good day Anakin, looks like you’re stuck with me in your ship, just like the simulations šŸ˜‚

Keep it on topic.

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Execute, Order 737.