i have many pictures i think i cud sell and make some money on. i was wondering how to sell it. like on a website? kno any that have no or very little cost? i don't kno of any groups near me though. how do i find some? thanks. here is some of my work. im 15. http://flickr.com/photos/23476946@N03/show/
2008-02-05T16:37:36Z
i wud love to take classes. but im only 15 and my school doesnt have any. how do i find one?
P.wall2008-02-05T16:21:00Z
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these sites are good for getting your feet wet. free, you pay nothing, just post your pictures and people may buy them, if they do, you pay nothing, but you get some money. also when you post they are automatically copyrighted. zazzle redbubble cafepress by the way, do not be discouraged by what some people say. in the art world, the cream will rise to the top. and people should not be scared of amateur work, if their work is anygood. yes, some of your pictures are not so good, but some are very good, and i am sure you know which ones are good. so keep taking pictures, take some classes i am sure there are programs at your local community college that high school kids can take. join the year book club or the photography club at your school. and there is no harm in trying to sell your photos on the above sites, i posted.
You need A LOT more work before you cant start selling your prints. You obviously have never taken a class cause you dont even demonstrait basic concepts. I'm not trying to be mean, but you really don't have the exprience to start selling. Seriously, take some classes and improve THEN try and start selling. I'm actually really againsted sites that sell amature prints because they are driving down the price of professional prints. So, I really can't survive on just artistic prints anymore.
I agree with Regan C- you do need to develop both your technical and creative skills before you start selling your prints. But I do like your eye! Keep shooting, above all- that will help a lot. Personally I went back to school to a junior college to better develop my skills (again, both technical and creative) and found that to be a great start. I understand there's nothing available to you at school right now, but look into summer school classes at a JC near you. Good luck.