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Michael DeStefano

Outdoor Lifestyle, Fitness, and Adventure Photographer Based in Boston, MA
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Building a Stock Catalog of Lifestyle Images Through Assignment Work and Adobe Stock

Michael DeStefano January 18, 2018

Building a stock photography portfolio and generating passive income can be one of the easiest ways a photographer can make money. However, creating a sizable portfolio that generates a worthwhile income month after month doesn't just happen overnight. Chances are you have already been shooting images suitable for stock without realizing it. With just a little planning and adjustment to how you see and approach assignments, you can turn your existing and future work into a growing stock catalog. Additionally, with stock sites like Adobe Stock built right into your Creative Cloud, submitting, tracking, and learning what sells is a relatively easy task. 

When it comes to shooting stock photography, some photographers exclusively shoot stock, while others shoot assignments for clients that may generate stock opportunities. The latter seems to get lost on photographers looking to get into stock photography as a way to supplement their current work. I started getting into stock photography because the assignments I was working on consistently left me with a lot of unused content. These images, combined with personal work I did while traveling to and from jobs, left me with a large catalog of content that just ended up on my Instagram feed. Without setting out to do so, I unintentionally became a stock photographer. Unlike the traditional stock photographer who specifically shoots stock, my work had all been paid for upfront, saving me a lot of time and money. Additionally, new stock websites like Adobe Stock made getting my extra content onto the marketplace incredibly easy. Since the submission process is built into the programs I already use in my workflow, I was able to send in my extra content without expending a lot of additional effort.

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One last shot from Joshua Tree. I've spent weeks hiking and exploring the outback and yet there is so much more to see. Hopefully things get better and I'll be able to return later this year. Looking forward to it. #Hiking #camping #climbing #adventu
Joshua tree is one of my favorite place to cam, hike, and climb in the US. There is just something about both the community of people often found in and around the camping grounds and the ability to be alone in a wilderness that probably hasn't seen
Oasis in the desert. After a 15 min downpour the desert came alive like nothing I'd seen before. Pockets of water like this are a gathering point and help to sustain the local wildlife. #Hiking #camping #climbing #adventure #adven
Boston is starting to come alive again as spring slowly shows itself. Longer evenings means better photo opportunities as the Charles River area becomes more active. 
#bostonphotographer  #sailinglife #bostongram  #igboston #igbostonhoods&n
I'm doing a new workshop this may for @psphotofestival out in Joshua Tree. It's going to be on nightscapes and astrophotography, exploring the beautiful desert night skies.  We will also have @skywatcherusa on site doing gear demos of their various s
I'm one of the photographers featured in @tethertools  Insight + Inspiration series vol. 6 Outdoor photography guide. It's got several great behind the scenes stories including my winter surf shoot. There are lots of free guide downloads so check the
I don't think I took a single bad photo during this photoshoot. Between the Leica SL2 and the extremely talented @tom_jung_  ever shot is filled wit so much detail and personality.
Check out my review on Fstoppers Link in bio.
#bostonphotographer #le
Shot on the new Leica SL2. Really happy with the level of detail the new sensor can capture and of course that Leica feel.
Check out my review on Fstoppers Link in bio.
Model: @tom_jung
#bostonphotographer #leicasl2 #theleicalook #leicaphotography #l
Here is something different from me. Shot on the new Leica SL2 just announced today.
I love when I get to work with unique personalities and Tom here was definitely a character. Check out my review on fstoppers, link in bio.
Model: @tom_jung_
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