Stock Photos - animals, lifestyle, ethnic, and conceptual : Digital Stock Photos Concept stock photos, Fine Art Prints, and printed merchandise. Read John’s photography blog: Stock Photo Blog Concept stock photos, Fine Art Prints, and printed merchandise.
It took me a long time to first delve into the creation of funny pictures. Almost fifteen years into my career, to be exact. A big part of that evolution was the advent of the digital world and Photoshop. As a matter of fact, Photoshop came along at a perfect time for me and opened up a whole new world.
It was early 1990 and my business had hit the wall. It was like someone turned off the faucet. 1989 was, at that point, the best year I had ever had. I could barely keep up with the assignments! But our economy took a dive and my business went along with it. One of my clients went from a staff of 24 to only five people in a six-month span of time.
Who was going to hire me, and why?
With all that time on my hands I took a hard look at my business. Who was going to hire me and why? My answer was that not too many would hire me. My book wasn't even interesting to me. But one thing did interest me, combining images. I began to combine images using in-camera duping.
The difficulties of that process got me looking at this new development in the pre-press world, digital compositing. When I checked into that, the proprietary systems were prohibitively expensive. And then came this new program called Photoshop.
I didn't have any money, but I traded some stock photos to Adobe for a copy of their new program, and used my income tax money to pay for an apple computer. The rest, as they say, was history.
Pics of flying pigs and heads buried in the sand
It wasn't long before humor began to creep into my Photoshop work. A funny picture of flying pigs came within months of my starting to work with Photoshop. Shortly after that came a fun image of raining cats and dogs.
The humor showed up not just in funny animal pictures, but also in humorous people pictures as well. In one such shot I created an image of myself, times three, and in each case, with my head buried in the sand and my butt in the air (what was I thinking?).
Eventually I created a stock image of a cat with a huge grin and a canary feather protruding from his mouth. That fun little picture got me a contract with a greeting card company and my own line of greeting cards "John Lund's Animal Antics". Soon we were selling over a million greeting cards a year!
At first I was uncomfortable getting complements on the funny animal pictures. I wanted to be known for serious work. But it began to dawn on me that people were truly appreciating what I was doing. I get e-mails from all over the world from people thanking me for bringing humor into their lives.
A week after 9/11 happened a United Airlines flight attendant sent me a letter thanking me for giving her fist smile since the twin towers tragedy.
Appreciation on a weekly basis
After twenty years of photography I don't ever remember anybody thanking me for creating images...and here I am suddenly getting appreciation on a weekly basis. How bad can that be? Now, of course, I have come to terms with it. As a matter of fact, few things make me feel as good as seeing a smile spread across someone's face when they first look at one of my images. As a matter of fact, when someone chuckles at one of my images I know I have a winner.
Even today, I created a funny image and sent e-mail the image to my brother while I had him on the phone. When I heard him laugh I knew the image was successful.
It took me fifteen years of shooting before I found my stride, a combination of photography, Photoshop and humor. I create funny images of pets, funny photographs of business concepts, and, yes, the occasional serious shot too. And I'm laughing all the way to the bank!
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- An Interesting Life – My Career In Stock Photography
- What It Takes To Succeed In Stock Photography
- The case for Quality Pictures – Stock Photography
- Starting A Career In Stock Photography
- Ellen Boughn and the Future of Stock Photography
- Art Directors, Editors and Stock Photography
- Getting Into Motion Stock Photography
- Stock Photography and the Timeless Image




Types of Photography
By: Jon Cleary | 23/12/2009Photography is derived from the Greek words “phos”, which means light, and “graphis”, which means stylus or paintbrush, which then further translates into “drawing with light”. The results of photography are called negatives or photographs, which are then shortened to photos. Photography is required in many businesses, like fashion, corporate sectors, advertising, etc, and for personal use as well.
How to Download Photo’s from your Apple iPhone
By: Paul Ingersole | 23/12/2009There are many options like Photoshop elements or lightroom,Apples aperture or Adobes Bridge downloader just to name a few. Obviously a few minutes on Google will give you many options and many facts about, the various software offered. I will forget the fancy options for a minute and provide you with some basic instructions on photo downloading.
Photography. Is it (still) Art?
By: Jeremy Myers | 21/12/2009In the past, fine photography was dominated by a few big names who mastered their craft and were able say something with their art. With the advent of vastly simplified workflows, are we now all Ansel?
Film Lives!
By: Jeremy Myers | 21/12/2009The march of technology as played out in the world of photography.
Photography Books - Your lifelong companion
By: Shruti Singh | 21/12/2009Modern technology has enabled everyone to capture their memorable moments and store them as photography books. It's lovely to see everyone capturing moments that can last forever. The sad part is though, that with digital technology people are only putting these pictures online and not printing them out.
Two Ways To Sell Your Photographs Online
By: Bill Boor | 16/12/2009If you are looking for ways to earn a little extra money, selling your photographs online is an excellent opportunity. Although few get rich through this practice, many earn a nice supplemental income from making online photo sales. Over time, as the number of photos you have available for sale grows, you income should grow as well, so it is a good long term business opportunity with little upfront costs.
The Art Of Taking Nude Photos Like A Pro
By: Mark Walters | 16/12/2009Useful information and advice on taking nude photos. Learn why the addition of nude photos to your portfolio can really make you stand out from the crowd.
How to avoid the online theft of your photos
By: arvind | 15/12/2009It seems to be very common that most of the time even if we do not permit the site owners to use our photo; still they tend to borrow the photo from our Flicker page.
2009, the Year When Everything Changed
By: John M. Lund | 22/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyAt the recent UGCX conference in New York Jack Hollingsworth commented that when we look back at 2009 we will see that it was the year everything changed. That may well be the case.
The Photography Estimate – An Important Marketing Tool
By: John M. Lund | 22/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyAn estimate offers you a unique opportunity to secure an assignment. Many photographers try to get the job by focusing on saving the client money, and yet that should never be your focus.
The Blue Angels and Stock Photography
By: John M. Lund | 19/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyFrom my Sausalito studio I can catch glimpses of the Blue Angels as they make their practice runs for Fleet Week. Whenever they fly overhead I have this vague sense of guilt that I am not out there photographing them. Last year at this time I decided that I would figure out something I could do with them for stock images.
Funny Animal Stock Photo to The Rescue!
By: John M. Lund | 18/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyA friend of mine owns a painting company and asked me to create an image to help him promote his business as he enters the slow winter months. In the past I have helped him with images of dogs holding paintbrushes and so forth.
Value Added Stock Photos and the Way Forward
By: John M. Lund | 18/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyFour months ago, after a couple of unexpected and rather invasive abdominal surgeries in the last year-and-a-half, I had a plastic surgeon perform an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) on me, to clean-up the scars and give me a new navel. Fun stuff! Anyway, the surgeon asked me to shoot a picture of one of his new laser tools in action. I did the shoot this afternoon.
Marketing Stock Photos on the Internet
By: John M. Lund | 16/12/2009 | Internet MarketingThis process of making the web work for your stock photography business can be a long and arduous one. I started my serious efforts eight months ago, and while I have seen results, they aren’t as impressive as I hoped for. But I am not discouraged, far from it.
Getting Your Stock Photos Seen
By: John M. Lund | 16/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyI met a designer at a party this weekend. He says he buys a lot of stock photography…and always at iStockphoto. This brings up for me a continuing concern. By not being in the Microstock world, there are a ton of buyers who are not seeing my images.
Key Wording Your Stock Photos
By: John M. Lund | 14/12/2009 | Digital PhotographyDo you place enough importance on your keywords? If you do your own key wording do you spend enough time on the task? If your agency handles it do you check on them? I recently had an image go up on Getty’s site; An image of an impossible golfing green. In the picture is a small grassy area perched atop a steep rock formation on the jagged California coastline.