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Finally, there is a way that you can make copying your photos very difficult for people online.. Selling Your Photos as PostcardsThere are a few ways to get postcards made so you can sel

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TABLE 8.1 NONEXCLUSIVE USE OF PHOTOS AT MICROSTOCK AGENCIES

Microstock Photo Pay-per-Shot Royalty Minimum Amount Needed

Get Check Sent

300 dpi 5”×7”

is optimal BigStockPhoto.com 50–3.00 flat fee 800 pixels $50 (You can request

payment at a $30 limit)

Copyrighting Your Photos

Once you print a photo on a printer (or have it printed) and/or upload it to the Internet, your photo is automatically copyrighted But the truth is that doesn’t matter much, because if someone takes it and makes money from it, you have to prove it’s yours You do that by filing a copyright form with the United States Copyright Office

You can get copyright forms or copyright photographs online at www.copyright.gov/forms You can get a collection of photographs (JPG-, TIF-, and PSD-formatted images, among others) copyrighted online for $35 by paying the fee online and uploading your photos

There are copyright cases out there, and some get settled when the photographer and the person who infringed on the copyright negotiate If you find someone using your work, you can send them a bill for three times what the photo cost for unauthorized usage This works very well if you have had the images copyrighted by the government Your case is weak if they aren’t There is a way you can deter people from swiping your photos on the Internet You can put the © (Option+G on a Mac; Ctrl+Alt+C in Windows) symbol followed by your name at the bottom of your Internet pages (You can also make a copyright symbol in Word by typing a capital C within parentheses—Word will convert it into the copyright symbol.) Usually, when most people see that, they’ll figure that you mean business about copyright, even though it’s not required by law

Finally, there is a way that you can make copying your photos very difficult for people online You can add a watermark to your photographs To do this, see the following “Adding a

Watermark to Your Photos” sidebar

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A D D I N G A W A T E R M A R K T O Y O U R P H O T O S

To add a watermark to a photo, as shown in Figure 8.1:

1 Open your image in Photoshop or Elements

2 Click on the T (Text) tool in the Tools palette Remember that as soon as you type text into your image, you are creating a new layer

3 Set your text color by double-clicking on the Set the Text Color swatch in the toolbar

at the top of the window Choose a color you want for your watermark in the dialog box that appears

4 Type in your text

5 Click and drag over your text and select font and font size (Choose fonts and font sizes at the top of the window or in the Character palette.)

6 Navigate to Layer > Style > Blending Options A dialog box will appear, and all you have to do is slide the Opacity slider to about 40%

7 Navigate to Layer > Flatten Image

Figure 8.1 A watermark is some translucent text that covers your photos so people can’t copy them.

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Selling Your Photos as Postcards

There are a few ways to get postcards made so you can sell them Here are some options:

Buy a backing One way you can make your photos into postcards is by buying a backing

for them The2Buds (www.the2buds.com) has backings for 4×6 and 5×7 prints For 4×6, if you buy 10, they’re 39 cents apiece; if you buy 500, they’re 20 cents apiece For 5×7, if you buy 10, they’re 59 cents apiece; if you buy 250, they’re 38 cents apiece

Have postcards made and mailed online At PremiumPostcard (www.premiumpostcard.com),

you can have postcards with your photo(s) made and mailed (the next business day) by U.S Mail All you have to do is follow prompts to help you upload a pic, fill out the return address and message, and then mail it to as many recipient addresses as you want

Order printed postcards online If you want your photo put on a professionally made

postcard, Zazzle’s your place At www.zazzle.com/custom/postcards, you can make and sell postcards with your photos on them To experiment with this interactive product maker, you click on Create a Postcard In the next window that comes up, click on Select Image and Make It Now In the next window, click on My Computer and Select Images to Upload Navigate to your image on your computer on the next prompt Click OK Click Make It Now Your picture will then come up in an editing window, where you can tweak it so that

it looks good on the postcard Figure 8.2 shows you the editing window At the bottom of the window, you have two options—Add to Cart or Post for Sale Selling on Zazzle is covered

in the next section

To make putting a watermark on any photo easier, you can save the steps as an action

1 Open a new file

2 Navigate to Window > Action.This will bring up your Actions palette

3 Click on Create New Action at the bottom of the palette, next to the trash bin

4 In the dialog box that appears, give the action a name (Watermarks) and click on Record

5 Repeat Steps 2 through 7 above

After you’ve done your second watermark, all the rest will be a breeze All you have to do is the Watermark action in the Actions palette and then click on the small arrow (Play) to run the action, which gets the watermark on your image

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Selling Your Photo Designs at Zazzle.com

In the previous section, you learned that you can make postcards at Zazzle.com That’s not all you can make there You can make T-shirts, mugs, business cards, greeting cards, posters, and more Basically, to make an item, you follow similar prompts to those shown in the “Selling Your Photos as Postcards” section Best yet is that you can take what you make and sell it on their site

At the top of the Zazzle window, there are the following tabs: Shop, Create, Sell, Community

In the Shop area, you are taken to items people who have registered to sell at Zazzle have made

On the left side of the window, you’ll see the categories of products You’ll see that some of the designs on the products have been made in Photoshop and/or have been scanned from prints

Be warned when you shop that some categories have thousands of products to browse You can narrow your search on the product page by clicking on Narrow by Product (buttons, hats, and posters, for example), then Narrow by Topic (technology, events, and humor, for example)

In the Create section, there are clickable images from which to choose products you can make After you click on T-shirts, for example, you’re taken to an assortment of tees You then click on one of those to be taken to the interactive product maker, where you upload your image Figure 8.2 Zazzle.com has an online postcard maker.

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In the Sell area, you sign up to sell products with your designs or images on them To register, you enter the usual username, password, and email address In addition, you give your birth date and agree to Zazzle’s user agreement That’s all you do—there’s no email confirmation or anything else to do except click Continue in one window and Create Store in the next

The next thing you do is choose or customize a template Then you can check out all the tabs

at the top of the Appearance page: Dashboard, Account, Store, Products, Images, Favorites, and Earnings Dashboard is where you create your products Account is where you can edit your profile and upload an image of yourself In the Store section, you can add a description of your store by clicking Basic Information on the left side of the window The Products section lists the products you have up for sale In the Images section, every image you’ve uploaded is stored In the Favorites section, you record products you like In the Earnings section, you see how much money you’ve made To get paid by Zazzle, you need to earn at least $25

Selling Photos to Regional Magazines

Wanted: photos for regional magazines As a freelancer, I’ve written articles and submitted photographs for local publications in the Palm Springs area of California Figure 8.3 shows

a photo taken on the same shoot as one that appeared in the regional magazine Palm Springs

Life It is similar to the one that appeared in the magazine

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Your username will be contained in the URL you will receive for your store (www.zazzle.com/ username)

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Zazzle supports both JPEG and TIFF files (as well as GIF and PNG)

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Other similar sites to Zazzle.com are CafePress.com and redbubble.com

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