Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Wikimedia Needs Your Photos

Wikimedia is a collection of free-to-use photos, videos, and recordings that anyone can contribute to and anyone can use, with the proper attribution. Attribution means merely giving credit to the person who did the work. It also gives organizations and individual who need an image of a place or an object a platform to ask photographers for help. Some need pictures of landmarks in areas where they do not live, some are bloggers, and others might be creating Wikipedia pages.

Sorry, it does not pay, but it is an excellent way for hobby and weekend photographers to display their work, gain some experience, and get some feedback. Another bonus is you can enter Wikimedia's contests or challenges each month. For example, one of the August 2017 contests was panning, which is a technique for taking pictures of a moving object.

The Panning Challenge Winner
What A Flight!

What a flight !.jpg
By Sally V - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

Contests

The contest themes at Wikimedia can be very unique such as the October 2017 contest was corroded objects. The topics foster inspiration. They vary from everyday objects to scientific exploration.

The Corroded Object Contest Winner
Rusty Vehicle with Three Champions

Historic locomotive hosting goats in Don Khon, Si Phan Don, Laos.jpg
By Basile Morin - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

Photo Of The Day

Another way to show off on Wikimedia is to have your work be picked for photo of the day. One lucky winner is displayed on the front page, but in order to be selected, your photo must be featured. A featured photo is top quality, and it is selected by voting members. After you sign up, you can cast a vote for your favorite photos.

Winner For June 20th, 2018
A steam locomotive No.2 Dolgoch at Nant Gwernol railway station, Talyllyn Railway, Wales

No.2 'Dolgoch'.jpg
By Peter Trimming from Croydon, England - No.2 'Dolgoch', CC BY 2.0, Link

Picture Of The Year

If you are good enough to be a featured artist, you automatically are in the running for the picture of the year. Winning or even placing in any of these contests should give you plenty of bragging rights, and the award will provide you with lots of reasons to post on social media.

Many of the winning pictures are of everyday scenes and objects just caught at the right time. Photography does not have to be exotic or rare, but those types of pictures are needed too.


Second Place : Picture of the Year 2015
Color effect – Sunlight shining through stained glass onto carpet


Filling Requests

Not only are there fun and games on Wikimedia, but posting images can help a lot of bloggers or writersfind a picture of something.

Some situations where it comes in handy are when you are writing about a travel destination where you do not live but are studying the area or writing on the topic. If you are researching certain plants, animals, or certain types of foods you can request photos.

The photo categories are very extensive. This is an incomplete summary of them.

  • Locations
  • Activities
  • Concepts
  • Culture
  • History
  • Materials
  • Nature
  • Places
  • Science
  • Society
There are many, many to choose from. Once you pick a category like animals, a list of subtopics, and then an extensive list of subcategories opens.

For example, under the objects category, the subtopics include dust on objects, parcels, and scale models. Scale models open up another subcategory of items that could be scaled models, things like buildings, trains, cars, and miniatures.

What I’ve learned is somebody, somewhere probably needs a photo of something you have or something you’ve seen.

Another example, in animals the subtopics include extinct animals, parazoa, and animal fossils. I opened parazoa, which I had to look up what a parazoa was. In a nutshell, it is an invertebrate, which survives with sponges.

A Photo From The Parazoa Category
Invertebrate Garden With A Blue Lolypop


Invertebrate garden with a blue lolypop (6068320887).jpg
By Derek Keats from Johannesburg, South Africa - Invertebrate garden with a blue lolypop, CC BY 2.0, Link



Create an Account

First you will need and account. Bring up the website Wikimedia Commons and click on create account in the upper right hand corner. On the next screen, you will be asked to pick a username. This name will be publically displayed so select carefully. You can modify it on each individual upload if you would like.

How People Request An Image

  1. Click on the welcome page (Not the Main Page) located on the left side menu.
  2. Now you should be on the welcome page. Scroll down until you see a box that says “Participate.”
  3. Look for the hyperlink that says “badly needed.” Click on it. This will take you to the request page.




Sometimes there will be website link to the Wikipedia page that is looking for the image, but often there is only a general request.

Once you find a request you can fill bookmark the page you are on, or save the location so you can easily get back to it. You have to go to another area to upload the picture, but you will want to return to the request page to notify the requester.

How To Upload A Photograph




Once Your Photo Is Uploaded, Notify The Requestor

Remember that page where the request was made. You need to pull it back up, and find that request again. Click the edit button.


A standard blog editor will open up. When there are several items being request, make sure you are writing under your subcatergory. Cats has several people looking for different items, and you want to make sure and write below the request you are filling. Type below any previous messages. 



Here you can leave the URL or page, or you can be more elaborate and leave your hashtag or hyperlinks. It seems like you can say pretty much whatever you want to let them know you uploaded something they may be interested in looking at.

After adding your description, scroll to the bottom to preview what you wrote. Fix it, or publish it. 

Congratulations!  Now You Are A Published Photographer!

Hands-Clapping.jpg
By Evan-Amos - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

Rights And Responsibilities

You should know what types of pictures are acceptable and which are not. Obviously, do not upload someone else’s work. It must be your product to use 100%. Do not upload pictures off of the web that you found. Do not use company trademark logos.

Things you can upload are images you took of plants, animals, nature, public figures. A public figure is someone who willfully puts himself or herself out for public display. The public figure must be in a public setting. If you are not sure of a person’s public status, it is probably best not to upload their photo. You can upload your photos that you took of “old” art like the Mona Lisa, the statue of David, and the Sistine Chapel. It might help you to think of "old" art as something that is in the public domain.

There are rules for posting pictures of people. The Wikimedia standard is the person photographed must give consent for publishing if the person is an identifiable individual taken in a private place. There are additional issues if it is a child or underage person. Reference Wikimedia's guide: Photographs of Identifiable People before uploading pictures of human beings.

Your Rights

You must give permission to Wikimedia to allow anyone to download and use your picture. You must give the person who uses it the right to modify it, and sell items with it also.

In exchange for getting to use your photo for free, they must give you credit with proper attribution, which is easily provided for them in a link they can copy and paste or an HTML code.

Good Luck, I hope to see you on Wikimedia!














Friday, October 28, 2016

How to Be a Professional Outdoor & Nature Photographer

How to Be a Professional Outdoor & Nature Photographer
Do you love nature and photography and wish to make money photographing the great outdoors? Would you like to make outdoor and nature photography a full time business? 

There is no more fulfilling "career" than being a full time Outdoor and Nature Photographer and having your work published in calendars, magazines and more.

I have been published in over 1000 calendars, many of the major outdoor magazines, advertising, company brochures, and I have founded and co-founded two stock photo agencies.

If you are interested in photographing the outdoors as a full time or part time business, I can show you how to create images for the markets and license them to clients.

You will learn:

•How the outdoor and nature photography markets work. 
•Techniques and approaches for making marketable images of nature and outdoor adventure.
•What type of camera equipment and other gear is needed.
•How to organize your stock photos and set up your business.
•How to make even more money with concept photography
•How to create marketable compositions
•How to master natural light and supplemental lighting
•How to master the technical sides of photography

Marketing and promotion is crucial to the success of any business and I will show you several strategies that work. 

•How to market yourself and your business
•How to price and negotiate a photo sale
•How to get represented by stock photo agencies

One key ingredient that will insure your success as an outdoor photographer is photography assignments. YOU will learn:

•How to bid on photo assignments
•How to photograph outdoor products
•How to plan and prep for the big assignment
•How to create a portfolio and present it in a meeting
•How to find models

This course also includes a downloadable stock photo pricing guide to help you determine a fair and accurate price for your photographs.

What are the course requirements?

•Passion!
•A love for the outdoors, nature, wildlife, and the environment
•A sense of adventure and love of travel
•A willingness to work hard
•Oh, a camera, tripod, a computer, and software
What’s included?
•Over 100 videos
•A downloadable pricing guide
•The tools needed to create top images
•Photoshop tips
•Strategies for pricing and selling your photography
•Strategies for succeeding in the business

Course available http://greatphotographycourses.net/professional-outdoor-and-nature-photographer/

How to Be a Professional Outdoor & Nature Photographer

How To Sell Photos Online and Make Money

How to sell photos online and make money

A informational video by Christian Thayer.  Where he discusses the topics of selling to several stock photography websites Istockphoto.com, Fotolia.com, Shutterstock.com and one of the hidden gems Etsy!


Wikimedia Needs Your Photos

Wikimedia is a collection of free-to-use photos, videos, and recordings that anyone can contribute to and anyone can use, with the proper at...