08 Sep, 2010 | Posted by: psn





Why take..
the Wrong Path . . .?


Get the straight story from the photo editors themselves.



Mike Karlsson’s survey of photobuyers reveals
their side of the story.



You can get this best seller at

http://www.photosource.com/shop


01 Sep, 2010 | Posted by: psnotes



The economy is in tough times – the pinch is widespread. To help stock photographers continue to forge ahead over the bumps in the road, we’re offering a

The Labor Day Special SALE


You can save $187.50 on a subscription to the PHOTODAILY and $137.50 on a subscription to the PHOTOLETTER

Book and magazine publishers are feeling the pinch , but they’re sailing on. Some are moving fast with the transition from “print” to “on-line”. They will be needing even more photos. Get on the list of suppliers now.

PhotoDaily










And the PhotoLetter.







The photo listing needs we provide are from publishers who still are looking for specific photos for their publications and they come to a company like ours because of the good service our member photographers provide to them.

Meanwhile here at PSI –for this Labor Day SALE, we’re offering a lower annual price to subscribe to our marketletters. We can’t promise these reduced prices will continue on forever. We are adjusting our prices in line with the economy and the state of photo buying and selling.
I hope you will join us, and reap the benefits of this sale that a direct line to photobuyers can bring you.
* http://www.photosource.com/newprice
You can save $187.50 on a subscription to the PHOTODAILY and $137.50 on a subscription to the PHOTOLETTER

The economic times
– they will be changin’. Meanwhile benefit from this drastic price cutting during our Labor Day Special Sale.


Rohn Engh
Publisher of PhotoDaily
PhotoLetter
PhotoStockNOTES
* http://www.photosource.com/newprice
**If you are a current subscriber, you may renew or extend your subscription at these prices.


25 Aug, 2010 | Posted by: psnotes






By popular demand . . .


An economy-wise price for the



PHOTODAILY





PHOTOLETTER




Watch for it to arrive in your e-mail box

Just before Labor Day



18 Aug, 2010 | Posted by: psnotes



It's the Way the Internet is Going


--and it's to your benefit


PICTURE FEE VS. COST TO FIND THE PICTURE






Freelance photo researchers and staff photo editors are discovering that the time spent searching for and acquiring a hard-to-locate images may sometimes be more costly than the cost of the picture itself.

Microstock photos are inexpensive, but going to microstock can be a trap to picture acquisition professionals. For the photo researcher attempting to find that “just right” photo through the microstock route, the process often requires them to sift through scores of images, most of which are generic standards, without the special details of content that the photobuyer needs. It also doesn’t help that the buyer is not able to communicate directly with the photographer. It can be a frustrating and expensive time- consuming procedure for the photobuyer.

For this reason, more and more photobuyers and photo researchers are finding that thanks to the Internet they can deal with individual stock photographers who already specialize in the subject matter the researcher is looking for. This process is now fast and easy and is proving less costly, time-wise, than taking on the arduous search of a microstock portal to locate an “on-target” image. And with direct communication .
with the photographer, buyers can acquire a specific image that more effectively complements this project.

There are several reasons for this.


1.)
New text search innovations on the Internet (Google, Yahoo, Bing) make it much easier to speedily discover (through a multiple keyword search) which individual stock photographer or photographers have photos of the subject matter they are seeking.
2.) Independent stock photographers have now mastered keywording techniques that effectively describe the photos they have available.
3.) These photographers have websites tailored and SEO-ready (Google finds them easy for page 1 results) for each of their stock photo subject-matter specialties. They can provide buyers with a deep picture selection of the topic, with LightBox presentations, hi-res 24/7, and overnight delivery worldwide.
4.) Because the photographer specializes, he/she is often an expert on the subject and can be responsive to the photobuyer’s needs, as well as give consulting help.

It stands to reason more and more photobuyers are using Google and other search engines to locate and purchase those hard-to-find photos quickly, and often for less overall cost than the full cost of searching the microstock sites.

To check out the search system to find specific photographers for a specific subject area, type in a multiple keyword selection describing a sample photo to find, into the Google search bar, then put a colon, and then the word photosourcebank. If a PhotoSourceBANK member has your selection, his/her name and contact details will appear on your screen.



Rohn Engh is publisher of PhotoStockNOTES and director-founder of the PhotoSourceBANK, (since 1999)a compilation of over 2 million key words and key phrases describing photos available from stock photographers worldwide. www.photosourcebank.com


Note: Today is the final day where you can benefit by signing up at a discount for the PhotoSourceBANK.
Click here to get all the details.

http://www.hard-to-locate-photos.com

http://www.photosourcebook.com/bank

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"The PhotoSourceBANK is sure worth the investment ($4.95 a month). On my PhotoSourceBank site (www.photosource.com/1338) a photobuyer recently found a specific butterfly she needed. The resulting sales will pay for my membership for many years to come! Thank you PhotoSource." David Liebman, Photographer, Norfolk, VA.

"Glad we renewed. Just had someone find us today through PhotoSource to renew a usage for a textbook revision for $800+ from 10 years ago." Paula McNamara & Jack McConnell, McConnell & McNamara, photographers, Wethersfield, CT.

"Having Horticultural Photography(TM) included in the PhotoSourceBank is a major part of our marketing strategy. The qualified leads we have received have more than paid for the fees to be part of the system." - Ms. Robin M. Orans, Horticultural Photography(TM) Campbell, CA


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11 Aug, 2010 | Posted by: psnotes







the PhotoSourceBANK Mid-Summer Sale…..

August 16th, 17th, and 18th
(Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday)

The SEARCH abilities on the Internet have advanced to an amazing height. You can practically find the answer to any question you might have at home or office about any subject of interest or concern.



The key to all this is keywords.


Type in the right keywords and you have your answer in seconds.

And this holds true for your stock photography also.


Photobuyers today do the same when they’re trying to find a specific picture for their publishing project.
But how do you let them know? Check it out below.*

The PhotoSourceBANK has been in existence since 1999
and we now have over 2 million keywords and phrases in it.

Are you capitalizing on the benefits of the web?

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This system has the photobuyers coming to you,
not the other way around…
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-
If you are a member of the PhotoSourceBANK*, you know the power of this search and find system. If you haven’t renewed your membership we will be sending you a notice about our upcoming Special Mid-Summer Sale

It’s Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday -August 16, 17, 18.


Here’s a video we recently sent out to 3500 photobuyers on our mail list, explaining how we are keeping up with the web and making improvements to the PhotoSourceBANK.
http://www.photosource.com/video/pl_video.php

The PhotoSourceBANK mid-Summer Sale...

Watch for it. Coming on Monday!


http://www.photosourcebook.com/bank/photographer.php


04 Aug, 2010 | Posted by: bswenson








Watch for the PhotoSourceBANK Summer Sale coming up !


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This system has the photobuyers coming to you,
not the other way around…
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The SEARCH abilities on the Internet have advanced to an amazing height. You can practically find the answer to any question you might have at home or office about any subject of interest or concern.


The key to all this is keywords.


Type in the right keywords and you have
your answer in seconds.




And this holds true for your stock photography also.

Photobuyers today do the same when they’re trying to find a specific picture for their publishing project.
But how do you let them know? Check it out below.*
PhotoSourceBANK
The has been in existence since 1999 and we
now have over 2 million keywords and phrases in it.


Are you capitalizing on the benefits of the web?

If you are a member of the PhotoSourceBANK*, you know the power of this search and find system. If you haven’t renewed your membership we will be sending you a notice about our upcoming Special Summer Sale.


Watch for it. Coming soon!


Here’s a video we recently sent out to 3500 photobuyers, explaining how we are improving the PhotoSourceBANK.
http://www.photosource.com/video/pl_video.php



* http://www.hard-to-locate-photos.com

* http://www.photosourcebook.com/bank/


27 Jul, 2010 | Posted by: psn






http://www.photosourcefolio.com



21 Jul, 2010 | Posted by: psnotes





What do photobuyers think of YOU?


It would be nice to know, wouldn't it?

This 28-page report by Mikael Karlsson at PhotoSource International will reveal what you have always wanted to know.

The 2010 Photobuyer Survey

What's in it? Order Now

For starters, here are some examples:

In your opinion, what are the biggest mistakes new photographers make as far as customer service and how they work with you as a photobuyer/researcher?

“Resistance to letting go of non-watermarked comps and hi res files. Insisting on negotiating a fee before my clients have decided to use the image.”

“Slow in responding. Suspicious of your motives, i.e. think that you are going to use their stuff for no payment.”

“If it becomes an issue of education. I hate wasting my time. I can't squeeze 15 years of my knowledge into a 5-minute explanation. I expect them to trust me.”

“Stop pestering me about irrelevant things. I can't get you a comp copy of the book. I don't know when your check will be mailed.”

Want to read more?
http://www.photosource.com/survey2010.html

14 Jul, 2010 | Posted by: psn





What do photobuyers think of YOU?


It would be nice to know, wouldn't it?

This 28-page report by Mikael Karlsson at PhotoSource International will reveal what you have always wanted to know.

The 2010 Photobuyer Survey

What's in it? Order Now

For starters, here are some examples:

In your opinion, what are the biggest mistakes new photographers make as far as customer service and how they work with you as a photobuyer/researcher?

“Resistance to letting go of non-watermarked comps and hi res files. Insisting on negotiating a fee before my clients have decided to use the image.”

“Slow in responding. Suspicious of your motives, i.e. think that you are going to use their stuff for no payment.”

“If it becomes an issue of education. I hate wasting my time. I can't squeeze 15 years of my knowledge into a 5-minute explanation. I expect them to trust me.”

“Stop pestering me about irrelevant things. I can't get you a comp copy of the book. I don't know when your check will be mailed.”

Want to read more?
http://www.photosource.com/survey2010.html

30 Jun, 2010 | Posted by: bswenson









…now this is complicated so please pay attention, -- for BIG savings.







Here’s how it works.

Here’s your chance to sign up for the PhotoDaily or PhotoLetter – the income-producing Marketletters that deliver specific photo requests to you – at a fabulous price!
Our PhotoSource International “Fire Sale” will be available only nine days. The SALE begins at 12:01 midnight of July 4th, Independence day. The SALE closes on July 12th. Depending on when you sign up, we also offer you a choice of up to 3 bonuses.*

Want more information about the Marketletters with their photo needs listings from specific photobuyers?
PhotoDaily: www.photosourcepix.com
PhotoLetter: www.source-photo.com


The FIRE SALE will last 9 days.
Sign up early, though, for the biggest benefits, biggest savings, and most bonuses.


--- PhotoDaily ---

Save as much as $187 (You’ve got to see it to believe it!)


--- --- PhotoLetter ---

Save as much as $138 (You’ve got to see it to believe it!)


The SALE begins at 12:01 midnight of July 4th, Independence day. The SALE closes on July 12th Depending on when you sign up, we also offer you a choice of up to 3 bonuses.




PLEASE NOTE: This special price is for annual subscriptions, not monthly.
YES! You can renew or extend your subscription at these rates.



==================================
Let me know by e-mail just before the SALE starts.

I don’t want to miss it.


First name:


E-mail address:




==================================


23 Jun, 2010 | Posted by: Alec









…now this is complicated so please pay attention, -- for BIG savings.







Here’s how it works.

Here’s your chance to sign up for the PhotoDaily or PhotoLetter – the income-producing Marketletters that deliver specific photo requests to you – at a fabulous price!
Our PhotoSource International “Fire Sale” will be available only nine days. The SALE begins at 12:01 midnight of July 4th, Independence day. The SALE closes on July 12th. Depending on when you sign up, we also offer you a choice of up to 3 bonuses.*

Want more information about the Marketletters with their photo needs listings from specific photobuyers?
PhotoDaily: www.photosourcepix.com
PhotoLetter: www.source-photo.com


The FIRE SALE will last 9 days.
Sign up early, though, for the biggest benefits, biggest savings, and most bonuses.


--- PhotoDaily ---

Save as much as $187 (You’ve got to see it to believe it!)


--- --- PhotoLetter ---

Save as much as $138 (You’ve got to see it to believe it!)


The SALE begins at 12:01 midnight of July 4th, Independence day. The SALE closes on July 12th Depending on when you sign up, we also offer you a choice of up to 3 bonuses.




PLEASE NOTE: This special price is for annual subscriptions, not monthly.
YES! You can renew or extend your subscription at these rates.



==================================
Let me know by e-mail just before the SALE starts.

I don’t want to miss it.


First name:


E-mail address:




==================================


16 Jun, 2010 | Posted by: psn





What do photobuyers think of YOU?


It would be nice to know, wouldn't it?

This 28-page report by Mikael Karlsson at PhotoSource International will reveal what you have always wanted to know.

The 2010 Photobuyer Survey

What's in it? Order Now

For starters, here are some examples:

In your opinion, what are the biggest mistakes new photographers make as far as customer service and how they work with you as a photobuyer/researcher?

“Resistance to letting go of non-watermarked comps and hi res files. Insisting on negotiating a fee before my clients have decided to use the image.”

“Slow in responding. Suspicious of your motives, i.e. think that you are going to use their stuff for no payment.”

“If it becomes an issue of education. I hate wasting my time. I can't squeeze 15 years of my knowledge into a 5-minute explanation. I expect them to trust me.”

“Stop pestering me about irrelevant things. I can't get you a comp copy of the book. I don't know when your check will be mailed.”

Want to read more?
http://www.photosource.com/survey2010.html

09 Jun, 2010 | Posted by: psn



It’s here!

       Newcomer?
The Sale is On!         

To entice you to sign-up for our popular
PhotoStockNOTES, we are offering


2 bonuses!
Click here

Our marketletter PhotoStockNOTES is designed for the photographer who is interested in checking out how stock photography works.

It’s $9 a month to receive it.

With our combination of both the weekly PhotoStockNOTES and weekly photo needs from specific photobuyers we put you well on your way to becoming a stock photographer.

Is this "microstock?" No, not at all. The weekly photo needs listings average $50 per request.

Learn more



02 Jun, 2010 | Posted by: psn



It’s coming! June 6th

To entice you to sign-up for our popular
PhotoStockNOTES, we are offering


1, 2, and 3 bonuses!
Click here

Our marketletter PhotoStockNOTES is designed for the photographer who is interested in checking out how stock photography works.

It’s $9 a month to receive it.

With our combination of both the weekly PhotoStockNOTES and weekly photo needs from specific photobuyers we put you well on your way to becoming a stock photographer.

Learn more

The sale starts on Sunday, June 6th.


26 May, 2010 | Posted by: psn



Just starting out in Stock Photography?

START RIGHT

What is the best way to learn?

[ ] Hit ‘n’ miss, (invent the wheel yourself)

[ ] Learn from a company that has been following the
Stock photography industry for 25 years and supplies emerging stock photographers with top news.


We also supply you with a weekly tip sheet that reports
he current photo needs of editors who have a (deadlined)
specific need for a photo that might be in your database.
The marketletter is called
PhotoStockNOTES/Plus.
It comes out every Thursday and lists the fee the buyer will pay. These are not microstock fees of $1 to $5 but fees ranging from $25 to $100.

There is no qualification test to join – just a love of having your photos published in national magazines.

On June 9th we will run our annual SALE, with an “Early Bird”
sale starting on June 6th.

For information: 1 800 624 0266
To learn about PhotoStockNOTES/Plus: click here




19 May, 2010 | Posted by: psn




Are you selling your photos for $1, fifty cents?.. or maybe a big sale of $5?





It doesn't have to be that way. when you subscribe to our weekly PhotoStockNOTES/PLUS The prices paid are: $25, $50 and $75...never less


Our annual PhotoStockNOTES/PLUS sale.



Starting out?

Watch for a special offer for emerging photographers like you on June 9th

--Rohn


12 May, 2010 | Posted by: psn




Are you selling your photos for $1, fifty cents?.. or maybe a big sale of $5?





It doesn't have to be that way. when you subscribe to our weekly PhotoStockNOTES/PLUS The prices paid are: $25, $50 and $75...never less


Our annual PhotoStockNOTES/PLUS sale.

More about this next week.

Starting out?

Watch for a special offer for emerging photographers like you on June 9th

--Rohn


05 May, 2010 | Posted by: psn







Tonight ! May 5th is the Early Bird

Sale ends on Mother’s Day, Sunday May 9th.

Click Here for more information about the Mothers day sale

Click Here for more information about PhotoStockNOTES


28 Apr, 2010 | Posted by: psn





http://www.photostocknotes.com/springsale2.php



14 Apr, 2010 | Posted by: psn



Are you ready to advance to Stage 2 in editorial stock photography?


Do you enjoy capturing life around you with your camera?

Do you want to make spare dollars by publishing your photos in books and magazines?

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If you have a talent for photography, but no talent for getting your images published...you need Rohn Engh's "How To Market Your Photos" eCourse.


It comes to your postal mailbox in CD form and destined to teach you the correct way to go about getting paid by publishers for your photos. In fact it shows to how to learn how to find the publishers who will come back and back to you over and over again..and sometimes for a lifetime!



for more information: click here

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2709904.htm

07 Apr, 2010 | Posted by: psn



PhotoGraphers Market


Did you know Photographer’s Market is one of the bonuses when you sign up for the SPRING SALE which starts tonight?
Click here





31 Mar, 2010 | Posted by: psn






http://www.photosource.com/postcard.php
Check here for the upcoming

SPRING SALE


23 Mar, 2010 | Posted by: psn




RETIRING?
You may be retiring from the stock photo industry, but your original pictures don’t have to. They can continue on in a different value form and continue to make money for you.
How so? As photography artifacts
THE B&W VALUE


Collectors, worldwide, have begun to emerge in this 21st century, who are interested in photography artifacts*. They are interested in purchasing collections of photos from the late 1800’s up to the late 1960’s. Your own B&W originals may be valuable as “collectors’ items.”

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SchoolDo editorial photos have a long shelf life? Yes. Although
it’s been awhile since I was in the picture-taking business,
here’s a B&W of mine taken in 1963. It’s selling today at the website below for $750.00. That’s 20 times what it was
licensed for back in the ‘60’s. I.e., your editorial originals are valuable.-RE

http://www.iphotocentral.com/search/result_list.php/256/Rohn+Engh

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Search out those boxes of photos you retired to the attic: the Elizabeth Taylor movie opening, the first rock band concert you shot, the trek you made across Europe, the coverage of NFL football star Johnny Unitas, the assignment that sent you to Vietnam, the Chicago political riots, the tour of a plastics factory, an airplane crash, a college campus event.

Original B&W prints are primarily sought-after. (Not reprints of your original negatives. We're talking about antiquity here.)

Are transparencies acceptable? Yes and no. It depends on the collection.

Who are the collectors? They are people with access to funds to put to their passion: searching out and gathering photos that reflect specific periods of time and cultural and social aspects of people’s lives.
The photos don’t need to be works of art to be collectible. They only need be photographs that many years ago were either making the rounds to publishers, magazine editors, etc, or were being taken and filed as a matter of interest or labor of love. But they need to be originals, printed many years go. (Was your hypo fresh?) Even if they are slightly faded or dog-eared, they still have value. Markings on the back, such as captions, pencil notations by the photographer or an editor, dates, incoming/outgoing info, etc. are all acceptable, even desired.

Subject matter eligible includes sports, events, celebrities, music, social and political activities – but not landscapes, scenics, animals, nature, still lifes, portraits (unless of notable individuals).

I am in touch with individuals and consortiums who will buy entire collections of such photos.
They pay top dollar. Depending on each individual collection, purchase prices can range from $100,000 to $750,000. (Remember, value is in the eye of the beholder…)

*There’s one important caveat here. This is not a request for negatives of old photos, to be re-printed in the 21st century. This is a request for the actual photos themselves.

Like any collection, the less available they are, the more valuable they become. The photos must be (B&W or color prints) originals – not re-prints made today from the negatives. In other words, they need to be the original prints of the images.


Rohn Engh, veteran stock photographer and best-selling author of "Sell & ReSell Your Photos" and "sellphotos.com," has helped scores of photographers launch their car eers. For access to great information on making money from pictures you like to take, and to receive this free report:
"8 Steps to Publishing Photos," visit his website at PhotoSource International or call 800 624-0266.



17 Mar, 2010 | Posted by: psn





THE SPRING SALE…. It’s coming!


One of our marketletters will help you break into stock photography in 3 ways:

1.) They provide you with a continuing list of fresh, new contacts – many of which you can add to your data base (Market List) because they make a practice of looking for the kind of photo that you like to take.
2.) The photo needs listings show you the kind of photos that buyers need. With this information you can go out and take pictures, based on their descriptions listed in the marketletter.
3.) If you have the exact pictures the buyer needs (or you can capture the image in 24 hours, you have a good chance of selling (licensing) the picture to the buyer. And the fee is not the $1 to $5 fee you often see posted for sale in microstock portals. Our listings are never lower than $50. In fact, on the PhotoDaily, they are never lower than $100.

Where can you get more information about these stock photo marketletters?

For the PRO: (daily) The PHOTODAILY www.photosourcepix.com

For the semi-PRO: (weekly) The PHOTOLETTER www.source-photo.com

For the person just starting out: (weekly) PHOTOSTOCKNOTES/Plus: http://www.choicestockphotos.com/



WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT



10 Mar, 2010 | Posted by: psn





THE SPRING SALE…. It’s coming!


One of our marketletters will help you break into stock photography in 3 ways:

1.) They provide you with a continuing list of fresh, new contacts – many of which you can add to your data base (Market List) because they make a practice of looking for the kind of photo that you like to take.
2.) The photo needs listings show you the kind of photos that buyers need. With this information you can go out and take pictures, based on their descriptions listed in the marketletter.
3.) If you have the exact pictures the buyer needs (or you can capture the image in 24 hours, you have a good chance of selling (licensing) the picture to the buyer. And the fee is not the $1 to $5 fee you often see posted for sale in microstock portals. Our listings are never lower than $50. In fact, on the PhotoDaily, they are never lower than $100.

Where can you get more information about these stock photo marketletters?

For the PRO: (daily) The PHOTODAILY www.photosourcepix.com

For the semi-PRO: (weekly) The PHOTOLETTER www.source-photo.com

For the person just starting out: (weekly) PHOTOSTOCKNOTES/Plus: http://www.choicestockphotos.com/



WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT



03 Mar, 2010 | Posted by: psn


Just Starting Out?


Get up to speed, quick, with my new eCOURSE.

21 sections show you how other stock
photographers have learned how to tap
the popular stock photography
markets.


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"A note to let you know how much help your publications have been. When I first began, your Sell and Resell Your Photos book was my bible and guide in relationships with publishers, and a most important reference in selecting which publication to make submissions. After awhile I began putting words with my photography and began using your same principles and methods to query publications for my photo/text packages. Now, once again with a big shift in the market, I want to thank you for your excellent CD eCourse on the changing digital market. It's a winner! Thanks again for your continued work in this weird market."
- Bob Grytten, Photographer, BG Associates, Waynesville, NC
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Learn the secrets other stock photographers have found in this course. Start seeing your work published in local, state and national publications.




click here:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2709904.htm




24 Feb, 2010 | Posted by: psn



Are you a
CAMERA CLUB member?
Here’s a special message for you . . .
Click here to find out.


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The PhotoSourceBANK

Don't miss inquiries from potential clients.
Here's where to go to renew your PhotoSourceBANKage.

New!
Now you can increase your
PhotoSourceBANK page to 6,000
keywords or phrases.
https://www.photosource.com/cart/psb.php




I've published a 21-unit eCOURSE on how to sell your photos in today's digital markets. -Rohn

You can learn more about it here:
http://www.photosource.com/ecourse
--Rohn Engh


17 Feb, 2010 | Posted by: psn








Just Starting Out?

Get up to speed, quick, with my new eCOURSE.

21 sections show you how other stock
photographers have learned how to tap
the multi-million dollar stock photography
markets.

"A note to let you know how much help your publications have been. When I first began, your Sell and Resell Your Photos book was my bible and guide in relationships with publishers, and a most important reference in selecting which publication to make submissions. After awhile I began putting words with my photography and began using your same principles and methods to query publications for my photo/text packages. Now, once again with a big shift in the market, I want to thank you for your excellent CD eCourse on the changing digital market. It's a winner! Thanks again for your continued work in this weird market."
- Bob Grytten, Photographer, BG Associates, Waynesville, NC

Learn the secrets other stock photographers have found in this course. Start seeing your work published in local, state and national publications.


click here:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2709904.htm



09 Feb, 2010 | Posted by: psn







If you are new to stock photography, a good place to start is with our


PhotoStockNOTES/plus

Here's a video that shows how it works...
heart



http://www.choicestockphotos.com/

If you like what you see, you can graduate to our
weekly PHOTOLETTER

or our

PHOTODAILY

-Rohn


03 Feb, 2010 | Posted by: psn




Here at PSI we are doing our part to help out
photographers in this gloomy economy.
Last month it was an enticing PHOTOLETTER offer.
This month, it’s the PHOTODAILY.
If you qualify for the PhotoDaily
(…our committee needs to see your website)

We invite you to check out this video.


http://www.photosource.com/photodaily.html




20 Jan, 2010 | Posted by: psn




You know the satisfaction you feel at capturing aspects of the world around us through the magic of your camera. Imagine adding the excitement and gratification of having others able to see and enjoy what you say through your pictures.



THE WEEKLY
PHOTOSTOCKNOTES/PLUS



If you are just starting out in stock photography, PhotoStockNOTES can be the starting place. Go here to learn more.

http://www.photosource.com/psnplus.html


PhotoStockNotes/PLUS

PS: Are you a PHOTOLETTER subscriber? Look for this weekend's SPECIAL https://www.photosource.com/cart/plsale.php

If you don't find it, give us a call 1 800 624 0266


06 Jan, 2010 | Posted by: psn




It's a new year . . .



Are you still at the starting gate?


(One for the money...
Two For the Show...
Three to get ready...
Four to get ready...
Five to get ready...)


Give yourself a jump start...
Sign up for our weekly PhotoStockNOTES...


If you are just starting out in stock photography, this one's for you.


For more info:

http://www.choicestockphotos.com

22 Dec, 2009 | Posted by: psn




. . . a great Gift
. . . and it pays for itself

eCourse on how
To Sell Your Photos
until December 31st
50% off
http://www.photosource.com/ecourse/sale.html

15 Dec, 2009 | Posted by: psn




Can you answer these questions?


· How do I get buyers to call me (instead of the other way around?)


·  I’ve won 3 photo contests. Does that qualify me to be able to sell my photos? (You’ll be surprised at the answer…)


· If there are 3,500 markets out there to sell my photos to, how do I know which one(s) is waiting for me at this moment?


· How do I get people to cooperate and agree to be in my photos (even if they are strangers?)


         - - - - -


Hello,
I’m Rohn Engh, and I show photographers how they can successfully break into stock photography and make money with their photos.


Years ago, I had just returned from a European/African journey with loads of great pictures. I tried to sell them. Nobody bought. And then I learned what I was doing wrong.


I took the leap. My family and me settled on a farm in western
Wisconsin and I started selling out of my large size mailbox. When the Internet
came along, the selling task became even easier.


In the economy we find ourselves in now, you’re probably
looking for ways to sell those quality “extras” you’ve taken over the years.
Or maybe you’re a pro and would like to learn how to find even more outlets
for your images.


Here’s the deal   I’ve developed a 21-unit eCourse that will answer all of your above questions and many more like, “With the way the Internet is going, why should I start now to develop ‘Vertical Markets’ or “Can I travel free as a stock photographer?”


The cost for the 21-unit course, delivered in CD format is $89.95 – but wait… I’m offering a special Holiday Sale on my course at half price. Yes, -for only $44.93 plus postage and handling you will receive my entire 21-unit eCourse. Happy Holidays!.


But you have to act quickly because this Holiday Sale ends on December 31st.


                                                         
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And if you act quick –take advantage of my Early Bird Sale.

If you sign up before December 24th you can receive an extra bonus.


[   ]   How to Make The Marketable Photo.  Photobuyers at books and magazines, newspapers, and ad agencies prefer a certain format and design in your submitted photos. Once you take this short course,  you’ll be taking marketable pictures like the pros.


[   ]   SAVE Money While Selling Your Photos.

Are you letting $$$ mysteriously slip away without knowing? Don’t operate your business blind folded. Our newest report by Mikael Karlsson shows you where you are losing out when it comes to cameras, software, office equipment, telephone, taxes and more.

Think about it.

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09 Dec, 2009 | Posted by: psn




Editorial stock photography in the New Age…



Watch for Rohn Engh’s new Home Study (weekly) Course


Coming!

JANUARY 2010


“…Make 2010 the year you learned how to do it RIGHT!…”



02 Dec, 2009 | Posted by: psn



Why didn’t the editor buy my photo?


Ever ask that question?


EVERYONE KNOWS

WHAT A GREAT PHOTO IS…

BUT DOES ANYONE KNOW

WHAT A GREAT MARKETABLE PHOTO IS?


Marketable photos are different
from ordinary photos you’ve been making.


Learn the right way here.

http://www.photosource.com/marketablephoto/



24 Nov, 2009 | Posted by: psn







Every Thursday morning....

sit back and read the up-to-date- stuff

in the world of
editorial stock photography


What's going on? What are other photographers and other companies doing?

It's all here
and it's up-to-date.

You can subscribe, renew, or extend your subscription HERE.

And, as a special dessert for Thanksgiving Day.. we are giving you an extra year free if you renew by tomorrow night.

Yep.
You get two (2) years for the price of one.
That's like having two turkeys for the price of one.

And there's a bonus if you meet the deadline


Read all about it here:

http://www.photostocknotes.com/sale.php






17 Nov, 2009 | Posted by: psn








It's coming soon!

Sell & ReSell Your Photos


"The eBook"



11 Nov, 2009 | Posted by: psn





Want to see your photos in print...

and getting paid for them?




This eCOURSE will show you the
RIGHT PATH
to take


http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2709904.htm



04 Nov, 2009 | Posted by: psn









Just Starting Out?


Get up to speed, quick, with my new eCOURSE.


21 sections show you how other stock
photographers have learned how to tap
the multi-million dollar stock photography
markets.


"A note to let you know how much help your publications have been. When I first began, your Sell and Resell Your Photos book was my bible and guide in relationships with publishers, and a most important reference in selecting which publication to make submissions. After awhile I began putting words with my photography and began using your same principles and methods to query publications for my photo/text packages. Now, once again with a big shift in the market, I want to thank you for your excellent CD eCourse on the changing digital market. It's a winner! Thanks again for your continued work in this weird market."
- Bob Grytten, Photographer, BG Associates, Waynesville, NC


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