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sports photography opportunities
abound. There are many varieties of sports photography business ideas,
from the freelance selling his/her works to local and national media, to
building a consistent gig offering sports photography to the multitude
of schools and recreational sports leagues.
Sports photography can be an exciting world to live in. Hectic,
sometimes chaotic, but rewarding. There are many small startups that do
great business in sports photography. We'll hopefully give you a
"clearer picture" on this outstanding business opportunity!
Sports photography and you
Building a photography business will take some skill and salesmanship,
but it can be pretty profitable. As little as a local community college
class can usually give you a quality foundation, even if you've never
taken photos professionally before. From there, you can learn as you go
(and there still will be much to learn).
Equip yourself with the best equipment from the start, so you don't
handicap yourself. Your local specialty photo store should be able to
point you in the right direction.
We'll break down a few business ideas for the aspiring sports
photography expert!
Sports photography- photo day- Every little league, high school,
college, and recreational league has a photo day. Contact schools and
league offices to find out if you can bid for the job- photographers
fall out of grace all the time, and you may be able to squeeze in.
Taking a LOT of photos, developing (wouldn't hurt eventually to
establish your own darkroom) and then selling packages will be your
assignment here.
Sports photography- freelance- Don't plan on freelance stuff paying the
rent right off the bat, but add this to your arsenal of business skills,
and you're giving yourself yet another chance to suceed. Freelance
photography is pretty competitive, especially if you huddle around
college and pro sports. Local athletics and selling your pics to local
papers would be a good place to start.
Photo Novelties- Very popular lately! Taking photos, and then
transferring those images to items such as photo sculptures, keychains,
t-shirts, and such is a big money maker. Every one loves to see their
name up in lights!
Another photo novelty that I love is the sports card photo. These are
big hits with younger ball players, and their parents. They get their
image on a "real" sports card. What could be better! Boy, I wish they
had those things when I was playing ball!
Sports Event Organizer
This article takes a hot idea and makes it even better! Event organizing
has become a huge growth industry, and many people have built solid and
profitable businesses with event organizing.
This type of industry takes a strong ability to listen to your clients,
very good customer service and "host" skills, and a keen ability to
multi-task and see a big picture.
The sports industry generates interest on many levels; that's the
primary reason that this business idea is such a fertile area. Whether
it is card collecting and other participatory activities that fans
engage in, or merely watching the games, athletes and teams in action,
there is lots to do for the avid sports event organizer.
There are two distinct types of sports event organizing ideas that we
will cover- the first is event organizing, as it pertains to organizing
and running sporting activities, usually for profit. This can include
sports tournaments, bar games and contests, etc. that someone either
hires you to organize, or you gain permission to run and profit from the
events themselves. Many of these events will be joint ventures, with you
and the client negotiating a profit split.
The second organizing business type is party planning. This involves
planning and organizing parties with sports themes. This can involve
anything from birthday parties, corporate functions, even community
events.
Rob Moore is the homebased guru for SPORTS fans. Bringing the
best home based business ideas
from Business-HomeRun.com, it's time you turned your Passion Into
Profits!
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