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Stock Photography Search Tips, Part 1

Posted on 16. Sep, 2010 by .

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The perfect stock photo for every project is out there, but how do you find it?  Glow Images is proud to offer some stock photography search tips that will have you navigating a database of stock images like a pro. So where’s the best place to start: with a broad search term or a narrow [...]

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Top 10 Keywording Tips for Stock Photographers

Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by .

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1. Don’t overlook the basics- Sometimes keyworders get so wrapped up in the little details of stock images that they miss some of the obviously important elements.  Put the basics first; try describing the people, setting, and action before you enter any other keywords for an image. 2. Avoid mistakes- If you’re not 100% sure [...]

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Keywording Tips for Stock Photographers, Part 4: Where Am I?

Posted on 26. Jul, 2010 by .

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We’re back with another installment of our series on keywording tips for stock photographers.  If you haven’t already, make sure to check out our previous posts for even more great ideas! How many times have you heard it said that location is everything?  For many buyers of stock images, location really is everything.  One client [...]

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Keywording Tips for Stock Photographers, Part 3: Some Keywords that Really Should be Forgotten

Posted on 20. Jul, 2010 by .

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In our last Keywording Tips blog, we talked about some words that photographers tend to leave out of keyword lists that they should be including.  In this blog, we’ll turn things around and talk about a few words that really should be left out of keyword lists. Incidentals- Just because you can see something in [...]

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Keywording Tips for Stock Photographers, Part 2: Don’t Forget the Basics

Posted on 13. Jul, 2010 by .

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Welcome back to Part Two of our series on keywording tips for stock photographers.  If you missed Part One, you can still check it out. In order to help potential customers find your stock images, you’ll want to make sure that you describe certain things in the keywords for every image you submit to a [...]

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