I'm not opposed to the idea of a free site, i'm convinced it can lure buyers here. What worries me though is that the quality of many of the free files is way too good! A free site should reflect why its free in its collection, buyers wanting the good stuff should have to come here. I'm a bit worried the quality overthere is often so good there's little incentive to jump over to the paying site... posted in Free section being curated: meet Stockfreeimages.com
This is about dogs because i love to shoot them most. I think its a big plus to know the animal you are working with, you know what it can do and how it will react to certain commands. If its someone elses, talk to the owner about what it can do and use that!Ground rule for me is to make sure the animal is enjoying the shoot and is having fun, you dont want it to become a traumatical experience. I find it so sad when i see certain animal shots where the animal looks unhappy and stressed; it really shows in pictures. Keep the shooting sessions short and fun.Try to twist the tricks it can do into an interesting picture For example, my dog can tap its own eye, him doing it resulted in this: posted in Dreamstime's Field of View II - Question 2