I can see the difference. I guess, stock has to be perfect - an ideal version of our concept in mind. Stock is selling a flawless world and idealistic dreams. Just like in TV commercials. I think that if I ever learn how to shoot stock, it will mean learning almost all about photography. The requirements here are really very high and challenging. I'm impressed.
pharm
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:08 pm
savagelioness wrote:
I can see the difference. I guess, stock has to be perfect - an ideal version of our concept in mind. Stock is selling a flawless world and idealistic dreams...
EXACTLY! That is stock photography in a nutshell. You caught on quite quickly. Keep at this and you'll do well!
copidosoma
Joined: 17 Nov 2009
Posts: 3800
Location: Canada
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:36 pm
savagelioness wrote:
I can see the difference. I guess, stock has to be perfect - an ideal version of our concept in mind. Stock is selling a flawless world and idealistic dreams. Just like in TV commercials. I think that if I ever learn how to shoot stock, it will mean learning almost all about photography. The requirements here are really very high and challenging. I'm impressed.
All of the above is very true.
Good luck and keep at it.
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