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Proven Passive Income Ideas for Women in 2024
In today's intricate economic landscape, ways of passive income have opened new doors to achieve financial stability while maintaining flexibility. After the pandemic and global economic crisis, the cost of living has significantly shot up throughout the world. Therefore, earning some extra cash can help women to support their families. Let’s take a look at several passive income strategies that working women and homemakers can try in 2024.
Passive Income Ideas for Working Women and Homemakers
YouTube Vlogging
Starting a YouTube channel stands as a promising route for cultivating passive income. Women can actively share their expertise, experiences, or daily life through compelling video content. With persistent dedication, this content magnetises a broad viewership.
Consistent effort in content creation empowers women to get views and subscribers. This engagement may pave the way for monetisation avenues such as AdSense earning, ads or sponsorships.
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Facebook Influencer
Diving into the realm of a Facebook influencer offers another avenue for women seeking passive income sources. By harnessing a robust social media presence, women can make partnerships with brands, do sponsored content, and endorse products.
With these, they can generate revenue based on their level of interaction and number of followers. This engagement-driven approach cultivates a mutually beneficial relationship between influencers and brands. Thus, it serves as a lucrative source of income for women navigating the digital landscape.
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Freelancing Opportunities
Freelancing presents a versatile work structure. It enables women to leverage their expertise in diverse domains such as writing, graphic design, programming, and beyond. Platforms like Upwork, or Fiverr offer a spectrum of income opportunities.
Through active participation, these skilled individuals can carve a niche for themselves. They can engage with clients globally and foster a flexible yet rewarding career path, underpinned by their unique talents and proficiency.
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Creating and Selling Stock Photos
Producing and vending stock photos emerge as a lucrative opportunity. Women with photography skills can capture and market their images on platforms like Shutterstock or Adobe Stock. By catering to diverse niches and trends, they can monetise their visual creations.
Best Platforms to Sell Photos Online and Make Money
Passion for photography transcends mere snapshots; it's a journey of capturing emotions, stories, and moments frozen in time. In today's digital age, this passion can also be a gateway to a rewarding online income stream. The scope of earning by selling photos online is offering photographers a chance to turn their creativity into a lucrative revenue source. It even holds some exciting prospects for shaping up a fulfilling career. Let’s get introduced to the most popular platforms to sell photos online and make money.
7 Best Platforms to Make Money by Selling Photos Online
Adobe Stock
To participate in Adobe Stock content creation, contributors must meet a minimum age requirement of 18 years. For those new to Adobe, they can visit the Adobe Stock Contributor portal (https://contributor.stock.adobe.com) and click the "Join Now" button to create an Adobe ID.
Contributors from Bangladesh should use tax documents like W-8BEN or W-8BEN-E.
Once registration is completed, contributors can start submitting their content to Adobe Stock. However, if the pictures are of a recognized person or someone else's personal property, the contributors’ signature will be required to confirm ownership.
The site pays a 33 percent royalty for each stock image. Contributors typically earn a minimum of USD 0.33 (BDT. 36.23) [USD 1 = BDT 109.7756] to a maximum of USD 21.12 (BDT. 2,318.46) [USD 1 = BDT 109.7756] per image. In this way, they can request payment if the deposit is a minimum of 25 USD (BDT. 2,744.39) [USD 1 = BDT 109.7756].
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Shutterstock
Applicants must be at least 18 years old to get started. To register, they can visit shutterstock's official website and sign up for a Shutterstock contributor account.
Once registered, contributors can start uploading their content. To activate their contributor status, they need to submit several photos. The content will be reviewed by expert team members, and after approval of the first piece of content, the account becomes fully active.
Contributors must include uploading only their original work or content for which they hold copyright. Bangladeshi contributors must submit their tax information through W-8BEN forms.
Earnings are divided into six levels, ranging from 15 to 40 percent based on yearly image licenses or downloads.
For instance, if a customer buys the USD 111.20 package for 30 photos, contributors who receive a 15 percent royalty here will earn 56 cents (BDT 61.44) [USD 1 = BDT 109.7756] per image. In this manner, they can request a withdrawal only after accumulating a minimum of USD 25 (BDT 2,744.39) [USD 1 = BDT 109.7756].
Bangladeshis can choose Payoneer to withdraw the amount and bring it to their local bank account.
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5 Smartphones Around 15000 TK for Best Display, Gaming, Photography
When it comes to smartphones, the major demographics of Bangladesh prefer functional and utilitarian devices at a budget price. While this has more to do with the economic condition of the people, it also highlights the need for a value-for-money option. Over the years, leading brands like Xiaomi, realme, Infinix, and others have released some excellent budget smartphones that became instantly popular. Among the budget choices, 15000 BDT seems to be the ideal sweet spot for most consumers. Here’s a list of the top 5 smartphones around the 15000 BDT budget range offering standard display, camera, and hardware.
Best Smartphones Around 15000 BDT
With the global price hike and inflation, some of the models have seen a price increase over the last few months. While they technically aren’t right under 15000 BDT, they are close to the mark. And if the value for money and performance is the goal, then a few extra grand would be well worth it.
Redmi 10 2022
Redmi has consistently produced amazing budget smartphones being a sub-brand of Xiaomi. The Redmi 10 2022 edition was launched on 15th February 2022. It is a facelift of their hugely popular Redmi 10 from last year.
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The device features a 6.5-inch FHD+ LCD panel with a 90 Hz refresh rate. Even though the panel isn’t AMOLED, the users would be hard-pressed to notice the difference. The sharp and crisp contrast is coupled with an equally smooth interaction thanks to the high refresh rate.
Redmi 10 uses MediaTek Helio G88 processor based on the 12 Nm architecture. While it's not a very power-efficient chipset, its 5000 mAh onboard battery will have the users covered. There is a quad camera setup on the back with a 50 MP primary sensor and an 8 MP front shooter. All the usual ports and buttons including the 3.5 mm headphone jack are present on the device.
The 4/64 GB variant is available for 16,999 BDT officially in Bangladesh. If there’s still any doubt about the device, check out the in-depth review of Redmi 10 2022 to get a better idea.
realme Narzo 50
Another great option around the 15000 BDT mark is the realme Narzo 50. The device was launched on 24th February 2022 and is officially available in Bangladesh.
The Narzo 50 can be a great option for the heavy users out there. It features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The user experience of the display on the Narzo 50 is the best among any devices around this price point.
The device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G96 processor based on the 12 Nm architecture. Again it’s not a power-efficient chip but the story is more or less the same with a 5000 mAh battery. The processor is powerful enough to run 3D games in moderate settings so day to day user experience should be great.
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There is a triple camera setup on the Narzo 50 with a 50 MP main sensor, and two 2 MP macro and depth sensors. The ports and button choices are usual with the 3.5 mm headphone jack still being around. It also sports a 16 MP (f/2.1) selfie shooter.
The official price of the Narzo 50 in Bangladesh ranges from TK 17,999 to 19,999 excluding VAT.
Xiaomi POCO M5
POCO M5 was released globally back on 13th September 2022. The device is another great choice if you’re looking for a sleek looking performance-oriented device around 15000 BDT.
The M5 features an FHD+ IPS LCD panel with a 90 Hz refresh rate. Other than being an excellent panel for media consumption, the M5 also has a 500 nits HBM.
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The device is powered by Helio G99 based on the 6 Nm architecture. It is more powerful than the Redmi 10 and Narzo 50 in terms of raw performance. Users can easily game on this device without a hiccup.
The M5 features a triple camera setup with a 50 MP main sensor and additional two 2 MP sensors. The main sensor does most of the heavy lifting and produces impressive results. The 5 MP shooter on the front might be a letdown in terms of other features of the device.
The device also comes with a 5000 mAh battery with 18 W fast charging. The current price of the base variant is 16,500 BDT. Check out our in-depth review of the POCO M5 to know more about the device.
Tecno Spark 8 pro
The Tecno Spark 8 Pro had an early release in Bangladesh back in November 2021 before the global release. The device features an FHD+ IPS LCD panel with a standard 60 Hz refresh rate. While it’s the only device in this list not to feature a high refresh rate, it’s still a worthy experience with sharp and crisp quality. It also features a 500 nits HBM.
On the processor end, the device is powered by Helio G85 based on the 12 Nm architecture. While it's not the most powerful chip out there, it still gets the job done. Games with high graphics might occasionally stutter but users should be fine with 2D ones.
The Spark 8 Pro also features a triple camera setup with the main sensor being a 48 MP one. The front holds an 8 MP sensor making it a relatively good camera phone.
There is also a 5000 mAh battery on board the device with 33 W fast charging. The 6/64 GB variant is available for 16,500 BDT for the base variant. Read a detailed review of the Tecno Spark 8 Pro to get more information about the spec and performance of this device.
Infinix Hot 12
The last on the list is Infinix Hot 12 released on 26th April 2022. The device features a large 6.82-inch display with a 90 Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. While the HD+ resolution might be a tough sell for many, users would be hard-pressed to notice any difference in day-to-day use.
The Hot 12 is powered by Helio G85 which is relatively good. It’s not a performance beast in any way but it will get you by on a day-to-day basis. The device also features a triple camera option with the main sensor being a 13 MP one combined with a 2 MP and QVGA sensor. The front features an 8 MP shooter as well.
The device comes with a 5000 mAh battery and an 18 W fast charger in the box. The current price of the Infinix Hot 12 base variant (4/128 GB) is around 14,499 BDT. To know more about the performance aspect of the device, check out the detailed review of the Infinix Hot 12.
Final Words
The market for budget devices is highly saturated. That is mostly because the buying demographic is the highest in this segment. With all the new releases from the leading brands, it becomes difficult to track and compare the best value options. While there are other worthy contenders, the ones mentioned in this list are the best bet for smartphones around 15000 BDT. However, the price tags of these devices are subject to change.
BGMEA's Made in Bangladesh Photography Award winners receive prize money
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has presented the winners of the first Made in Bangladesh Photography Award with prize money to inspire them to let the world see beautiful Bangladesh through their lenses.
Earlier, the BGMEA honoured the six photographers with the award during the Made in Bangladesh Week held in November 2022 for capturing the captivating beauty of Bangladesh through their creative eyes and lenses.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan handed over the prize money to the winners – Sultan Ahmed Niloy, Salahuddin Ahmed, and Md Asker Ibne Firoz and runner-ups – SM Yousuf Sharif, Sajib Karmakar and Muhammad Amdad Hossain.
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The Made in Bangladesh Photography Award was initiated by the BGMEA to present the lavish beauty of Bangladesh to the local and global audience through photography and recognise the contribution of photographers in branding Bangladesh.
A jury board of renowned photographers selected the winners based on their photos in three categories – culture and heritage, industry and the economy, and people and landscape.
Speaking at the ceremony Thursday in Dhaka, BGMEA President Faruque Hassan said, "Bangladesh is blessed with immense natural beauty having a rich history, culture and heritage. Moreover, our country has a lot of encouraging stories to tell the world. What we need is to present the beauty and potential of Bangladesh to the global audience and we all have to play our role in promoting Bangladesh."
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BGMEA First Vice President Syed Nazrul Islam, Senior Vice President SM Mannan (Kochi); vice-presidents Shahidullah Azim, Md Nasir Uddin, Miran Ali and directors were also present.
6 photographers honored with Made in Bangladesh Photography Award
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has honored six photographers with the first-ever Made in Bangladesh Photography Award for capturing the captivating beauty of Bangladesh through their creative eyes and lens.
Sultan Ahmed Niloy, Salahuddin Ahmed, and Md. Asker Ibne Firoz won the Photography Award while S M Yousuf Sharif, Sajib Karmakar and Muhammad Amdad Hossain have become runners up.
The awards were handed over to the winners at a grand ceremony organized by BGMEA at International Convention City Bashudhara in Dhaka on Wednesday.
Salman Fazlur Rahman, MP, Private Industry and Investment Adviser to the Prime Minister, graced the ceremony as the chief guest.
Nasrul Hamid, MP, State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources, attended the ceremony as special guest while Faruque Hassan, President of BGMEA, chaired the grand event
The Made in Bangladesh Photography Award has been launched by BGMEA to bring the captivating beauty of Bangladesh to the local and global audience through the lens of photographers and recognize the contribution of photographers in branding Bangladesh, said a media release on Thursday.
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The photography contest was an exclusive event under the umbrella of "Made in Bangladesh Week", organized by BGMEA from 12 to 18 November.
Chosen from hundreds of submissions from all photographers in three categories – 1. Culture and heritage, 2. Industry and the economy and 3. People and landscape, the winning shots depict the beauty of Bangladesh and highlight the diversity of its culture, heritage, people and landscapes.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan said Bangladesh is gifted with immense natural beauty, glorious history, rich culture and heritage.
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"From the Sundarbans to Bandarban, from rivers to forests, from hills to plains – wherever you go, this beautiful country has a lot to amaze you. With this photography contest, we want to encourage photographers to capture those moments, scenes and images that will testify to why we are proud of our Bangladesh and what makes “Made in Bangladesh” a prestigious brand in the world," he said.
Bashir Ahmed Sujan's solo panoramic photography exhibition begins at AFD
Renowned photographer Bashir Ahmed Sujan's exclusive solo panoramic photography exhibition ‘Stand Up, Dhaka’ (Darao, Dhaka) was inaugurated on Friday at La Galerie, Alliance Française de Dhaka (AFD), Dhanmondi in the capital.
A book under the same title was also launched at the inauguration ceremony, published by Duniyadari Archives.
This is Bangladesh's first vertical panoramic photography exhibition, providing a new and dynamic approach to exhibition and book-making in terms of format and gallery design.
On Friday afternoon, the exhibition was inaugurated by Khondoker Mostafizur Rahman, Director General of Bangladesh National Museum as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony.
Eminent photographer Nasir Ali Mamun joined the event as its special guest, while Francois Grosjean, Director of Alliance Française de Dhaka and Architect Nurur Rahman Khan also attended the event as the guest of honour.
DU Centennial: 100 years through lenses
Dhaka University, country’s oldest public institution for higher studies, has stepped on to its 100 th year starting its journey back on July 1, 1921. The university is celebrating the centenary with much festivity and with an elaborate 16-day long programme on its campus from Dec 1 to Dec 16.
As one of the oldest educational institutes DU has witnessed and weaved stories of a nation throughout the years. To create a platform to showcase these stories, the Television, Film and Photography Department of the university arranged a Photography Exhibition at Teacher-Student Center (TSC) as a part of the celebration.
"Among 1,800 photos submitted by the current and former students, we have picked 100 to exhibit," said Habiba Rahman, Chairperson of the Television, Film and Photography Department at DU.
From them, we highlight 10 historic photos that we believe represent the history, nature and emotions involved with the university and nation.
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Photographer: Md Robiul Hossain, Women And Gender Studies Department
This photograph captured from the Dean Office-adjacent area of the Arts Building not only shows a mural but also represents a location witnessing many historic events of the country. This was the place where the first version of the Bangladesh flag designed by Shivnarayan Das was hoisted by ASM Abdur Rob, the then Vice President of Dhaka University Students' Union (DUCSU) on behalf of Swadhinata Sangram Parishad.
Best Places in Dhaka for Photography Tours: Aesthetic Capital Captured in Frame
A city is not just a geographical location. It is a rendezvous for the sense of life and a place of race for livelihood. With witnessing many ancient events and being rich in many landscapes, Dhaka city is a perfect place for a photography tour. And this is why the foreign photographers as well as the locals flock to this ancient city.
This feature has been compiled with some of the best places in Dhaka for those who want to capture the beauties of their beloved city in their frame.
Top 7 places in Dhaka for photography tours
Lalbagh Fort
The construction of the historical monument Lalbagh Fort presents a magnificent combination of Black Basalt Stone, marble stone, and colorful tiles. No other monument in Bangladesh features such uniqueness. Pori Bibi’s tomb, the court hall, and the royal mosque of about five hundred years old seemed to come alive in the flash of the camera shutter. Photographers often come to this fort in Dhaka's Lalbagh to capture a piece of royal and ancient architecture in memory.
The entry fee is BDT 10 for domestic visitors and BDT 100 for foreign visitors.
Lalbagh Fort is open from 10 am to 6 pm in summer and from 9 am to 5 pm in winter. It is closed on all public holidays including Sundays. Lalbagh fort can be reached by rickshaw from Gulistan, Shahbagh, or the front of Curzon Hall in Dhaka.
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Baitul Mukarram National Mosque
Located in Paltan, the heart of Dhaka, this beautiful mosque is a favorite place for photo collage makers. The photographer's gaze was fixed on the two small domes on the north and south entrances of the eight-story building. The archway at the entrance to the mosque, the open courtyard, and the mihrab of the main prayer room surrounded by wide balconies on three sides make the building very photogenic. There is a garden built in Mughal style all over the vast area inside the mosque build in 1968.
Many local and foreign tourists come every day to visit this 10th largest mosque in the world in terms of capacity.
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Dhaka University
Monuments, sculptures, and rejuvenated highways containing important chapters of Bangladesh's independence; all can be found together in the places adjacent to this educational institution. After passing the flower shops in Shahbag, local and foreign photographers joined the photo walk with the students of this university.
Curzon Hall, the Art Building, the Business Administration Building, and the Fine Arts Institution become artistic through their lenses. The teacher-student-center, Sohrawardy Udyan, Modhur Canteen, etc places start telling their own stories even in an amateur shoot of a photographer.
Even a random tourist becomes a photographer with a low-resolution smartphone while visiting the university campus.
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Hatirjheel
The project was opened to the public on January 2, 2013. Hatirjheel connects Magbazar areas, Karwan Bazar, Tejgaon, Rampura, Badda, Mouchak, Farmgate, and Gulshan in Dhaka. In addition to facilitating transportation, it has given the residents of Dhaka a place to breathe in the open air amid the noisiest areas. And these expressions are captured on camera by hobbyists and professional photographers.
From the two-story flyovers on either side of the lake, photo lovers can take portraits as well as landscape pictures. They can even enjoy taking shots of the moving objects passing below the flyover using slow shutter speeds.
The scenic beauty of Hatirjheel at night creates a more dramatic ambient for taking pictures that day. The entire aerial view of Hatirjheel can be brought inside the frame from Picasso Rooftop Restaurant in Gulshan.
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Kamalapur Railway Station
The Kamalapur Railway Station in Motijheel, Dhaka, inaugurated on April 27, 1968, is the natural whereabouts of photographers. This is a great place for those who choose a spiral railroad or train as their main subject for photography.
Moreover, there is no alternative to this railway junction for making photo albums with the art of geometric shapes. The rhythmic arrangement of the delicate and arched shells suggests that many umbrellas are protecting the terminal from rain.
The whole establishment consists of a total of 36 squares. A total of 49 columns stand on a roof with 36 narrow concrete domes. Each column of 59 feet high extends four branches and holds the roof.
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Sadarghat launch terminal
Sadarghat, built on the banks of the river Buriganga, has become much older in this 21st century, but its importance and popularity have not diminished a bit.
The noise of people of different professions found altogether in one place is like beads of different colors tied in one thread. There is an enchanting chance to capture the elegant Ahsan Manzil in the frame by floating in a boat. The big boats carrying the sand hit the horizon, beating the speed of pressing the shutter-release button.
The photographer's eyes behind the lens might get tired of seeing the busyness of the reddish launch dock until dusk. Even then, no one could resist the urge to take pictures of the beautiful Buriganga in the light of the launches in the dark of night.
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National Parliament House
The National Parliament House of Bangladesh, designed by Louis Kahn was built on January 28, 1982. This structure is located in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka.
The building, which is surrounded by an artificial lake, looks like a building floating on water. What is more? The fascinating green grass lawn enhances the aesthetics of this landscape. Presidential Square is decorated with eucalyptus trees to the north of the parliament building. The architecture of the parliament building features special uniqueness from other modern buildings in Bangladesh.
From the outside, anyone can enjoy the beauty of the National Parliament House. But in case of visiting inside, permission has to be taken from the Secretary of the Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat.
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Takeaways
These best places in Dhaka for photography tours are getting popular all over the world through photographers. The recent development of Smartphones and the innovation of photographic technology are encouraging people of all ages to do photography. A picture can tell a thousand stories and send messages in a diverse way. And here is the success of the photographer and the art of photography.
How to Earn Money from Mobile Photography?
In today’s world, you can hardly find a person without a mobile phone. With more and more technological development, access to mobile phones has become cheap and so are its components. You don’t need professional grades cameras anymore for quality photos, rather in most cases, the handheld mobile can get the job done. And if you love taking photos with your phone, then er have some good news for you. There are several ways you can earn a passive income from mobile photography. Let's find out more about them.
Scope of Mobile Photography
One of the main differences between a professional-grade DSLR and mobile photography is the overall quality and sharpness of the image. It's a no-brainer that mobile phones are still a long way off from replacing professional-grade cameras. But for day-to-day life, you don’t need a professional-grade camera to capture the memories and life around you.
And the current mobile phone cameras that are out in the market, especially the upper mid-tier and high-end smartphone cameras can do wonders considering their size. So anyone with a good camera phone and a knack for photography can get going to start earning from shots. There is a high demand for stock photographs on the web. However, there are certain subjects of photos that are in higher demand compared to others, let's know about them first.
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Subjects of Mobile Photography
As we mentioned, there is a need for stock photographs for blogs and all types of websites and web content out there and you can simply sell your photography to them to earn. However, certain subjects get more preference and are in high demand in the stock image market. The niches include food, tools, photos of people, photos of people in different work environments, city life, nature, scenic travel places, etc. Sure enough, as long as your pictures are visually pleasing, they will get sold. But if you focus on these topics, you stand with a better chance to monetize your pictures on the market places.
How to Earn from Mobile Photography?
Now let's look at some of the established platforms where you can sell your mobile photos.
Shutterstock
Shutterstock is probably the most comprehensive market when it comes to stock photos. The site has been around for more than 15 years now. With over 200 million stock photos, the range of pictures on this website is very wide. One of the primary demands of Shutterstock is that the photos need to have a larger image size as well as a complete focus on the subject and no grains. So photos taken in a well-lit environment with mobile phones can easily pass the screening test of Shutterstock. Once approved, your image will appear on their website and when anyone licenses your image, you get a royalty fee.
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Adobe Stock
We are all familiar with Adobe. The premier software company that made photo editing apps like photoshop and lightroom as well as vector platforms like illustrator. Adobe is one of the first platforms to introduce the concept of the stock image market. the platform, which was previously known as Fotolia is very easy to use and has a low requirement compared to Shutterstock. Meaning you can easily get your photos listed on their website. Another great thing about the platform is the royalty share which is also comparatively higher compared to other marketplaces.
Foap
Foap is another stock image-sharing platform. In recent times, Foap has become popular due to its user-friendliness and ease of use. The platform is truly made for mobile with dedicated apps for both Android and iOS platforms. You can simply download the app and upload your pictures to their servers. When someone purchases your photo, you get half the amount as royalty. The best thing is that you retain the ownership of your photos. As a result, you can sell nor lease them multiple times.
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Snapwire
If you are semi-professional or a professional in mobile photography, then this is the platform for you. whereas most of the platforms would take in all sorts of photos, Snapwire has evolved into a community that is subject-based as well as professional grade. So even though you can submit your pictures here, the chance of them getting picked up is slim.
The key advantage of Snapwire is the competition. Often brands and businesses will outline certain requirements and ask for submissions following the guideline. If you can make the cut and your photo gets selected, you can win hundreds of dollars depending on the prize money. So if you are creative and have a considerable hand in mobile photography, this is definitely the place for you.
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Where to Learn Mobile Photography?
For most of us, mobile photography just points and shoot, but a good photo is so much more than that. Below we have outlined several websites you can consider to learn more about the intricacies of mobile photography
Expert Photography
This is an all-in-one website for photographers and photography. They have very comprehensive blogs that guide you to take better mobile photographs. You can also check out how experts do and learn the basics as well.
500 Px
This is a dedicated website for professional photographers. You can publish your photographs here as well as check out what other people have clicked. There is also a section for mobile photography with a hands-on demonstration of various mobile photography tricks and tips.
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Digital Photo Mentor
This is another website that you can check out to get better at mobile photography. They outline the guides and tips in simple steps which even a beginner can grasp with ease. If you want to start from scratch in mobile photography, this can be your ideal starting point.
Bottom Line
The market and demand for mobile photography are very huge and diverse. Whereas it takes years to master professional-grade cameras, some simple tips and tricks can make your mobile photography just as good. So if you have a knack for it, why not monetize it? In a growing competitive world, mobile photography can be a good source of passive income which you can utilize doing what you love.
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realme to launch 8 Pro, arrange exhibition with photos taken with 108 MP camera
For a Smartphone, Camera features play a key role to capture important moments of life. People ranging from young to old prefer the higher quality of cameras in smartphones in today’s world. That is why companies globally are focusing on the quality of cameras for smartphones.
The sensors and the number of megapixels (MP) are vital for judging the quality of cameras. The higher the megapixel count is on a camera sensor, the outstanding amount of detail it will capture. Recording every detail of each moment matters to almost everyone, especially the youth. Thus, young people want a smartphone with a higher megapixels’ camera and other remarkable features. To meet the youth’s demand, realme is bringing its new flagship phone with 108MP – realme 8 Pro.
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realme Photo Exhibitions
realme has recently organized a photo exhibition to introduce young users to the magnificent 108MP camera features. Photos captured by realme 8 Pro were kept for exhibition. Maintaining social distance a number of realme fans attended the ceremony and got a first-hand experience with the device realme 8 Pro.
The photography exhibition was arranged on a unique theme, 'Real youth at 50Y anniversary under realme 8 Pro 108MP camera'. In this creative event, the photographers captured the confidence, passion, and optimism of Bangladeshi youths via the powerful lens of realme 8 Pro.
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Renowned photographers, like Hadi Uddin, captured the exhibited pictures. With the innovative 108MP sensors, photographers captured in-detailed photos while portraying various stories through it – a lone man walking on the beach while waves hit the shores; depicting ‘Time to conquer the impossible, time for glory!’. Every single detail about the waves was captured by the powerful 108MP camera, making it look as if it was shot by a professional camera rather than a smartphone camera.
Another picture showed how a girl was playing with colors and looks really happy. The photo was colorful and portrays how a smile shines the inner beauty and discovers the freedom needed in your life. On the other hand, another photograph shows how serene a young man looks while being covered with various colors. It depicts the story of how life counts many colors, but many create magic in life where you will be the real you.
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realme 8 Pro Photographic Features
The cameras of realme 8 Pro come with multiple remarkable features apart from the robust 108MP. It is the most trendy 108MP camera phone with an ultra-thin appearance in the segment.