There are plenty of paths for anyone to make money as a photographer. Your skill level, preferred photo style, and desired customer base will largely shape these options. Here are 15 proven ways to make money as a photographer:
- Photograph small businesses.
- Teach photography.
- Sell digital or printed copies of your work.
- Sell your photos on stock websites.
- Write a photography blog.
- Invest in your art.
- Conduct photography tours and workshops.
- Become a social media guru.
Tips for Standing Out in the Photography Industry
The photography industry generated $10.7 billion in 2023. To make money with your photography skills:
- Let your unique personality attract the right clients.
- Pay attention to the platform you use to sell photos.
- Be prepared to hustle.
Advice #1 – shoot as much as you can. Buyers on 500px purchase licenses to use your photos, with exclusive and non-exclusive options available.
Marketing Yourself as a Photographer
How do you market yourself as a photographer? Growing your business involves certain strategies:
- Shoot as much as you can.
- Create a professional website to showcase your work.
- Use social media, with dedicated accounts for Instagram, which is very effective, and consider Facebook for a broader audience.
- Get published in newspapers and magazines to enhance your career.
There are about 12,700 job openings for photographers each year.
Here is a list of websites to find freelance photography jobs:
- Upwork
Define what makes your photography distinctive and clarify your brand. To succeed, master marketing and branding, where marketing involves everything visible about you, including your image, prices, and the type of work you produce.
Listing Yourself as a Photographer
To list yourself as a photographer:
- Create a website for exposure.
- Utilize social media as a marketing tool.
- Create a Google business listing.
- Use ads to place your content in front of clients.
- Network extensively.
Becoming a Photographer
Certificate photography programs require 6 to 10 classes. Associate degrees in photography take roughly 90 credit hours over two years.
To become a photographer:
- Find a mentor.
- Intern with a professional.
- Identify your focus area.
- Assemble equipment.
- Practice extensively.
To introduce yourself as a photographer, share the "who, what, and where" of your work. Consider what your content says about you and what message it conveys. Before starting your career, decide on the type of job you want, whether independent work or contractual employment.