Make Your Own Stock Photography
On occasion, I purchase stock photography for clients and build web pages and images based upon them. For example, I built this front page banner based on an image from Getty images, using a search like this (I think, as I don’t see that image there, but you get the idea). I’ve gotten tremendous mileage (pun fully intended) out of this speedometer image, as seen on Above All’s home page (among other places).
Since buying a digital camera a year ago, I’ve gotten into the habit of taking ’stock photography’ shots. These photos aren’t necessarily of a compelling subject or a person I know, but are intentionally generic. Trees, for example, or peppers. These aren’t going to win any awards, but they may be useful for future commercial Web work. I’ve recently used my first stock image: the current banner on this home page comes from a photo I took at my friend’s birthday party. Locals may recognize it as part of the Aquarius buildings in Yaletown.
I wonder if I’m an unusual case, or if this make-your-own-stock-photography is making a dent in stock photography vendors’ revenue? I’m a total hack Web designer, so maybe professionals don’t stoop to these levels?
