I've used Photoshelter for a few years. It is fairly expensive. I pay $30.00 a month plus 20-$25 for Google Adwords (advertising). I am happy with their support but don't know if it's worth $30.00. It sounds like Fine Art America may be the way to go.
Peter-S wrote:
So when we ran out the Torri conservatives we became great? Somethings are worth repeating...
Most of the conservatives have most of the weapons. You libs seem to be to wimpy to own a gun. If you want to drive us out you can come to Montana and start with me. Good luck!
Even if FOX didn't have hot ladies I would still watch it. I want to see theRREAL news, not the liberal "Obama is king & saviour" news.
I have the lens but have not used it in a few years. About the only thing I used mine for was moon pics. You would be better off buying the new Tamron 150-600. It's better quality so you would be able to shoot birds and wildlife. Blessings..
Nice. shots! Makes me want to head for the hills. Got some mountain goat shots Thurs., decent pics but nothing I'll be selling. But 95% of the fun is being outside with the wildlife. Gotta love it!
silver wrote:
It just goes to show that nobody wants to hear from her. Who cares what prager says anyway.
:thumbdown: You think Palin is dumb. Look in a mirror!! She's much smarter than you or Obama!
Hi, I been doing this for a few years. The market in this part of Montana is soft. We have three or four photographers competing most of the shows. We all try to mark our prices about the same. If I have three hundred dollar frame I will not discount to match the other vendors.
Look at your competition and price accordingly. Don't lose heart if you fail to sell anything the first and second shows.
If you need help send a PM. Wish you the best!
Nice job but it looks so nice you won't want to get it dirty. Good job!
Nice pics! We have some things In common. I don't enjoy shooting around crowds. Early morning is my favorite. With landscapes and wildlife the last thing you need is a crowd walking through your shot.
(It's okay if mountaingoats, bighorn sheep, bears, or elk do it- but please no people.) Have a great day.
Bob
www.bobcphotography.com
I'm thankful that we don't normally get tornadoes in Montana. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Wishing you all the best.
I would wait for the Tamron. You will be happy with the extra 200mm. I am on a waiting list for the 150-600. I have the Sigma 150-500 but want the extra 100mm. It will help when taking shots of grizzly bears and fighting bull elk. If you are shooting wildlife you know how important it is to keep your distance. I've shot bears and other critters at 300mm but that's just a little to close. I'm sure you will be happy with either lens.
Ole sarg,
I'm new here but l can see you are drinking the koolaid. Obama has nearly doubled our debt. Do you even have any idea how much 17 trillion is? Don't blame 43, Obama did this. Get a clue!
I have a friend who has three or four outdoor magazine covers every year plus many pics inside the magazines. He uses the program mode for 80-90% of his shots. He shoots 40-60,000 deer photos every fall. He makes a living shooting in P mode. I shoot 95% of my photos in A mode and make far less than he does. Read Scott Kelby's first digital photography book. It will give you some great tips.