What to shoot in winter for sale on stocks

What to shoot in winter for sale on stocks

Any time of the year is in demand on stocks. Here are a few winter stock photo ideas for those looking for inspiration and a fresh look.

📷 Winter sports. Sports equipment, sportswear, people involved in winter sports, skiing, skating, alpine skiing, bobsleigh, skeleton, sledges, figure skating, curling, hockey;

📷 Winter activities. Outdoor games, sledding and bunting down the hill, figure skating on the pond, playing snowballs, building a snowman or a fortress, winter fishing;

📷 Winter nature. Landscapes, trees in the snow, snow-covered Christmas trees, sketches from rural life and forest tales.

📷 Winter holidays. Postcards for Christmas and New Year, unpacking of gifts, interiors with a fireplace and garlands, Christmas tree decoration;

📷 Winter cooking. Baking gingerbread, decorating gingerbread houses, pouring punch and grog, roasting duck in cranberry sauce;

📷 Winter portraits. Photos of people are always in demand on stocks, so in winter we also take pictures of people. Portraits with hats and scarves, cheerful, serious, surprised people in a winter environment.

What to shoot in winter for sale on stocks


📷 Drawings in the snow. Inscriptions and drawings on snow-covered surfaces, cars, roads, windows.

📷 Weather and its manifestations. Blizzard, blizzard, snow-covered trees, cars covered with snow, any manifestations of the elements.

📷 Macro photography. Patterns on glass, snowflakes, frozen berries, icicles, steam from the mouth, footprints in the snow.

Do not hesitate to shoot editorial material. Snow removal on the streets with the help of equipment, ski slopes, festivities, New Year decorations of famous tourist places - all this is in demand on stocks.

It may be too late to put these photos on stock this year, but you will prepare the content for upload next fall. A real stocker works for the future.

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