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alicia954
2143 days ago
 
Stock photography and/or related sites?

A while back, I thought about getting into stock photography, but never did much about it.  I visited the site http://istockphoto.com/index.php  and looked at their guidelines and even took a test!  I still don't think photos are up to the quality they're looking for, but I'm wondering if anyone has experience selling their photos?


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AJL3Photo
2142 days ago
 
I've done a little stock photography with not that much success. You actually have to check what the popular images at the time are or what type of the season it is to have success in that industry. I suggest you try bigstockphoto.com it might help. They are good to work with if your just beginning.

- A J
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xstevex
2141 days ago
 
Ive been seriously considering it so I try to network with other pro photographers and magazine editors , Ill check out that link anyway , pays to look around , I have had some good feedback on some live concert photos but everyones out there...and really I wanna have the time to devote to it ,  family,  working full time ,and all that comes first......

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alicia954
2140 days ago
 
Thanks AJL3, I'll be sure to check it out.

I think I'd want the time to devote to it too, xstevex, and from the looks of the pricing, it doesn't seem like you could make too much $$$ unless you really did devote time to submitting a lot of photos.


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xstevex
2140 days ago
 
yea Alicia , I have a friend who does it full time and shes done some high profile musicians , CD covers, live shoots and says she makes very little , but I love it and its all about the passion for something....if I get paid its a bonus;)) and sometimes it gets me into free concerts.......

xs

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ben-s
2139 days ago
 
I was on the point of trying out for a stock agency when I started shooting a lot at work, so it's kind of fallen by the wayside.
For the most part, I'm happy being somewhere on the boundary between pro and amateur.
One thing I have been considering lately is making cards in the darkroom. I already make them for the rest of the family to use, so I might approach a few "gifty" places with a view to small production stuff.
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xstevex
2139 days ago
 
Not a bad idea ben-s , sometimes ya just gotta find a niche , something everyone else isnt doing and that aint easy..

xs

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ben-s
2139 days ago
 
xs: and how!
My thought was that not that many people are crazy enough to have a darkroom, and even less are happy to routinely make 100 small prints of the same thing, and then fold said prints in half!
On the flip side, people generally like a "real" (as opposed to inkjet) b&w print.
Et voila! a niche smile
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xstevex
2139 days ago
 
yeah and dont forget to charge a lot , ppl think its better whe they pay more , well in the states anyway , try different paper stocks and finishes ....good luck

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schnookems
2139 days ago
 
alicia954: I don't know whether my advice will help or not, but I thought I might share smile
I'm actually a contributor at istockphoto.com. I had a look at the images you showed as an example, and your 'two peas in a pod' are a different idea, but I don't think they're stock material.
The foamy thing (the 4th image) is a little dark, so you would need to check your lighting or play around in photoshop
And the power lines, I'm not an inspector, but I don't know if they would accept it with the pole/tower in shadow.

The best way to think about taking photos specifically for stock, is "how/what would I use this in a design?"

As I said, I don't know if this will help, and it's entirely up to you what you want to do, I thought I might share my inspection experience at istockphoto.com

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marggg
2138 days ago
 
Would anyone be willing to satisfy my curiousity? How much do stock photo folks pay for an image?

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danielgilb
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2138 days ago
 
@OP
My advice (FTIW) would be to check out the various stock sites & if you have the time to commit to producing a sensible quantity of 'stock' images then it can be very worthwhile. Lots of people do it solely for the bit of extra income it provides (lens fund, or an excuse to buy new equipment).
It can become addictive though, so be warned :-D

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half_a_wor
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2137 days ago
 
What about just putting up your pics on sites like Flickr or Webshots? Does it result in people contacting you to purchase your images?

BTW, please don't click any of the stuff in my sig, I don't know how to get rid of it. :p



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photogmary
2135 days ago
 
I'm a contributor at www.dreamstime.com and, with 73 images uploaded, I am just about to reach my first $100 payout - it's taken 2 years. (I've already gotten a $100 check from www.shutterstock.com) If you really want to make money, you have to contribute dutifully, and understand that many uploaded images might be rejected at first - you must read the posts about getting rid of noise, etc. Also, it takes 3 days or so for your images to be looked at, so you can't be wating around to see, you must keep on uploading except at first, when you really need to find out if you're on the right track. You have to search to see what's already there so you aren't adding images that they already have too many of.

The best sellers often have people in the shot, generally speaking. Of course, you have to have signed permission forms from anyone with a recognizable face in your shot and you have to upload those permission forms when you upload the image. They have the forms for you to download.

You can check out my gallery there at:

http://www.dreamstime.com/Oddshots_info

Good luck ........Mary

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alicia954
2131 days ago
 
Hmm, all very interesting. 

Schnookems, I didn't actually submit the photos that appeared above...those just appear underneath my post because they are the latest pics in my flickr stream.

I remember that a lot of the shots the istockphoto site wanted weren't what I usually shoot.  The proverbial nature shots (sunsets, flowers, etc.) are out because they have enough of these.  And, I don't take a lot of photos with people in them, which photogmary, you mentioned a lot of top sellers include.


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alicia954
2131 days ago
 
Oh, half_a_world, if you don't register/log-in with your flickr account, those pictures won't appear at the bottom (your signature).


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