0
1

Never before has there been such fierce competition in the world of photography. Every time a pro lands a job, he's taking away the bread off the table for at least one other pro. That's just how the world goes and you have to accept it if you want to be a part of the game.

Since it's hard for pros to make a good living, imagine how it is for amateurs considering this career path. The odds are stacked against you, but that doesn't mean you can't make it to the top. It helps to know the right resources and we want to give all you enthusiasts a helping hand. Here are three of our favorite online gems for photographers. These are sites that pros would prefer you didn't become aware of, given the competition mentioned above. Enjoy!

(Success Tip #1:The secret to selling more photography with less effort)

KeepSnap

KeepSnap is one of those great ideas that should have been around earlier. It's an awesome tool for wedding photographers that will make their business and income grow. It's an easy to use all-in-one tool that will make both client and photographer happy. All the photographer has to do is create a PIN protected gallery with the wedding photos and set a price range from $0.99 to $19.99.The photos that have already been paid for by the young couple will remain free. The newlyweds can then spread the word to friends and family, who will have access to all the paid photos, as well as the option to purchase others. At the time of this writing photographers can get a free listing (Normally $199) plus a $10 credit using promo code: photographytalk Get your free listing now: https://keepsnap.com/promo

Kubota Image Tools

Kubota Image Tools is a great online resource for Photoshop actions and Lightroom presets. If you're struggling with editing and finding a personal retouching style, this might be an awesome solution for you.

Virtual Lighting Studio

Lighting is one of the hardest things to learn in photography and it can take years to master it. Fortunately, there is a quick and practical way to learn studio lighting without having to go through all the trial and error phase before every shoot. Virtual Light Studio will help you simulate lighting setups with up to six lights each. It's a valuable tool for any learning photographer and it can even help pros.

Before you start feeling discouraged about the long road ahead, remember the Internet is your friend and in the vast ocean of information, there are little treasures that can help you a lot. All you have to do is look for them.

Learn more about using KeepSnap here .