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I'm an amateur with pro dreams, with my main interest being cycling. I've been heading out to as many local events as I can and getting decent attention from athletes/teams. My goal is to network, build a portfolio, and gain experience this year, and then hopefully go all-in in Europe next year.
The road world championships is coming up in Montreal in September and I plan to go for all 8 days. Mostly to build my portfolio and practice, but it's going to stretch my budget (even going the hostel route), so I'm wondering if there is a way to make a few $ while there. It's going to be swarming with pro photographers already attached to cyclists and publications, so I'm not expecting miracles. Even a few hundred dollars would be great. I don't know other photographers to ask and have no idea how people make that transition from amateur to paid work as a freelancer.
Would there be a point in trying to sell them on spec, by uploading to smugmug each day and trying to get as many eyes on as possible through instagram? Is there another way to sell photos after they are taken?
I will add that though I'm fairly new to photography, I have been a freelancer for 15 years in tech/marketing, so I'm familiar with working for myself.
The road world championships is coming up in Montreal in September and I plan to go for all 8 days. Mostly to build my portfolio and practice, but it's going to stretch my budget (even going the hostel route), so I'm wondering if there is a way to make a few $ while there. It's going to be swarming with pro photographers already attached to cyclists and publications, so I'm not expecting miracles. Even a few hundred dollars would be great. I don't know other photographers to ask and have no idea how people make that transition from amateur to paid work as a freelancer.
Would there be a point in trying to sell them on spec, by uploading to smugmug each day and trying to get as many eyes on as possible through instagram? Is there another way to sell photos after they are taken?
I will add that though I'm fairly new to photography, I have been a freelancer for 15 years in tech/marketing, so I'm familiar with working for myself.