Artist Job Opportunities

Artist Job Opportunities

By Richard Rowley

Getting more and more scarce, just like so many other openings are artist job opportunities. The current economic crisis is to blame but does that mean that there are no position or methods to create a good income through your art?

If you are qualified to be an art teacher, great. This type of post is going through a boom right now in many countries across the world and that in itself can open up a lot of opportunity for artists, but what if that's not you, you're not qualified or you feel a salaried teachers position will squash your artistic flare.

Well there are a few routes to go down, some more obvious than others and some that are just making there way into the mainstream. A lot of artists like to have a finger in each pie and use as many outlets as possible for their work, consider:

  • As a pro heading to a gallery is the most common method.
  • Some people choose to set up their own galleries or shops.


But perhaps in this digital age think about:

  • Selling your work on ebay.
  • Setting up a website, displaying and selling your work to buyers.
  • Open a co-operation website with several artists.
  • Selling your work through web services designed to sell art work to buyers


The eBay option is more common than you think, many artists have even used such simple methods as a digital camera and photoshop to snap away, modify and edit and then place the work on eBay. Some of the more abstract photography and art work appears to sell very well.

The last option in the list is also a growing and preferred method for many. There are now a few websites where you can submit your unique work, from sketches to oil paintings or photos and the website displays this work to buyers for you. If it sells, you get paid. It can really be that simple.

But do make sure you read up and find the best sites for this type of artist job opportunity.


Some of the best sites are fully automated allowing you to submit as much work as you like and open up multiple streams of income. It is possible to create your own Artist job Opportunities as early as today. Even if you are a hobbiest with a dab hand for wacky sketches. Very simple and often very lucrative.



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Artists Employment

Artists Employment - Brushing Up Online?

By Richard Rowley


We have all herd the phrase 'the starving artist' and that's probably because artists employment has always been a little difficult to come by. Salaried jobs for the qualified and the lucky few who land the positions can be very good. But what about those artists who don't make the final interview or even the Bohemian creatives who simply don't want to be tied to a job?

Well there are the usual roots of selling your work in a gallery, setting up your own gallery or shop or working hard to find those rare but lucrative commissions.

During the digital age there have been some people with the self discipline and motivation to set up online. Artists have found great success with websites displaying their work or even selling it directly on sites such as e-bay.

Yet there still remains millions of artists seeking employment or a regular source of income. Often these may be people who simply remain amateurs or 'closet' artists in their own time but would be interested in making some money from their work.

  • Look hard enough and you can find some services online that provide artists employment but in an unusual way.


Several companies allow you to upload your work, whether it be a painting, technical drawing or simple doodle, where it is then displayed to buyers.


If someone likes your work and buys it, you get paid.


Admittedly not all of the opportunities are as simple as this and some may require a little extra work on your behalf but this type of employment or income is becoming a bit more known and used in the art world.



  • Some of the best 'get paid to draw' style sites offer some interesting industry information and often access to freelance work if you are up to the job.


However, be aware of any site that ties you in to some sort of contract. Neither you or your work should be signed over to the company on a permanent basis. yes you give your work up for sale and transfer rights to the buyer upon purchase, but don't sell your creative soul to the devil. Artists employment should remain fun and inspiring!


Lean more about artists employment and discover how you can get paid for the simplest of 5 minute doodles or even a photo on your digital camera. Submit as much material as you like, increase your chances of making a great income from the comfort of your home and start today.



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Art Job Opportunities

Art Job Opportunities From Home - Get Paid to Draw, Design Or Photograph
By Richard Rowley

In this current economic climate it sometimes seems impossible to think of employment let alone art job opportunities, but the web is opening up some great stuff....or is it?

Well personally I think there are some great opportunities for artists online but it depends on what you are looking for and what type of job is going to fill your creative needs and aspirations. If you are looking for a salaried job then some of the internet offers aren't going to be what you're after. You will be better off looking down the more conventional roads and hunt out some of the big creative employment agencies like Aquent, one of the worlds largest with offices in 10 countries.

But if you are open to being a little more creative, perhaps using your art skills and passion with a few niche sites will be more beneficial.

  • There are a few out there that allow you to submit work, of various types and standards, where it is then presented to buyers. If it sells you get paid. Believe it or not the lists of buyers is long and wide ranging from Doctors and Lawyers right thru to Teachers and Web designers.


What do these art job opportunity sites offer and what should you look out for?

Aim for something that:

1. Is automated. The less online work you have to do the better. You can then concentrate on producing quality content.

2. Allows you to submit an unlimited amount of material. This betters your chances of finding a buyer.

3. Has a moderate standard. if standard is too high you may never sell any art work.

4. Various formats. by this I mean look for a site/company that sells drawings, paintings etc and even photos

5. Automatic pay methods. Having a site that finds buyers, sells your work and then pays you through a reliable service is great. A lot easier than chasing payment yourself.


Many sites actually have a trial period that allows you to test their service before you fully commit. Take a look around the net and you may find there are real art job opportunities allowing you to earn whilst you sketch from home. Most don't ask for any qualifications. Read more about artist employment and how you can get started right away.



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Photographer Employment

Photographer Employment - Can You Find Photgrapher Employment Online?
By Richard Rowley

Looking for Photographer Employment online is something that a lot of people do whether they are a keen amateur or a seasoned professional. The internet is a place that excites a lot of photographers from all niches and subjects due to amazing methods to publish and share work.

Sites like Flickr, Photonet, Shutterfly are very popular mixing photography and social networking into one place.

But is employment as a photographer possible to find online?



Well actually its a bit of yes and no in this case. Sure there are actual jobs, positions and posts around for websites or even online ezines but they are very competitive. Whilst the web opens up opportunity it also opens up competition. You could be gunning for a position that is open for the whole world to apply to!

There are a lot of jobs that are posted online, but the work is often for the more traditional offline post. Many of these can be interesting positions as a lecturer in photography. That opens a lot of eyes instantly as a teaching post is something to broaden many horizons, or should I say lenses! But for many teaching is taking you away from the practical side not to mention many people are simply eager amateurs looking to earn some cash for their photos.

So where do you find Photographer Employment?


Taking some time to browse online its simple to find a few sites that pay for your photos. These come in various formats and use different methods but you can earn from your snaps. OK no one is offering you full time employment but you can create a second stream of income, or perhaps a full time stream of income as a photographer, whether you are amateur or pro.

There are sites that will pay you for any work.


Whether its a photo or even a hand drawn sketch, there is a growth in websites that allow you to upload your work, they find buyers, when it sells you get paid a commission.

  • Good sites require a tiny fee to register but they often allow you to upload as much work as you wish. The more photos you have up for sale the more likely you are to make a sale too.

However...be aware of any sites that require you to bind yourself legally in any kind of contract. This is simply not required and can result in some messy situations. Other than that if you open your mind to the beauty of the internet finding Photographer Employment is more attainable than you might think.

Discover more about Photographer Employment here. Get the buzz around this site that allows you to upload unlimited work for a one off tiny fee.

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