Photography for Writers: How To Use Photos To Sell More Of Your Words

· The Practical Writer Book 2 · Simon Whaley
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About this ebook

Which would you rather be: the freelance writer paid £200 for an article or the freelance writer/photographer paid £600 for an illustrated article?

Practically every magazine uses photographs, so why not become an editor's dream supplier by sending them a complete words-and-picture package? Some magazines only use writers who can supply the photos, so taking photos can open up new markets to you.

Inside Photography for Writers you will learn:

- How to increase your chances of selling more words by offering photos.

- How to take publishable photos using your smartphone or compact camera.

- How to supply photos with your submissions.

- How to illustrate your articles when you don’t have a camera.

- And how to use your smartphone or compact camera as a research tool.

Take your freelance writing to the next level... with photos! Increase your publication opportunities and boost your writing income!

Simon Whaley’s illustrated features have appeared in a variety of publications including BBC Countryfile, Country Walking, The Simple Things, Outdoor Photography, The Countryman, The People’s Friend and Writing Magazine.

(This second edition now includes photographs.)

Enjoy creative writing? Looking to get into freelance writing? Check out The Practical Writer Series for easy-to-implement advice.

About the author

Simon Whaley is a writer, author, and a photographer.

Like many writers, he's had a few proper jobs along the way (high street bank, local government, civil service) but found that life as a writer suits him better. Since his first book hit the UK bestseller lists in December 2003, he's authored and contributed to several books, written hundreds of articles and seen several of his short stories published across the world.

To find out more about Simon, visit his website at www.simonwhaley.co.uk.

To sign up to receive his occasional newsletters visit: www.simonwhaley.co.uk/newsletter/

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