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Messages - Gui Siebert (Creative Income)

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Photography Equipment / Favorite Cyber Monday Deals??
« on: December 02, 2019, 02:25 »
What's up guys
I've been checking this year's cyber monday deals and I really like what I see.
Still, I wonder if there are still some deals I haven't seen.

So to help each other, here's a list of what I've liked so far:

Memberships:
- Adobe Creative Cloud - 40%OFF: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
- 50% OFF on Envato's selected files: http://1.envato.market/r3y6Q

MembershipsCourses:
- Stock Creators is 66% OFF (My own online course ;D ) http://bit.ly/stockmonday
- 2 months FREE of Skillshare: https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/creativeincome

Gear:
- Lumix GH5: $1297 (was $1998) https://amzn.to/2ODcmP6
 and is the best deal of the list IMO

- DJI Osmo Action: $254 (was $399) https://amzn.to/37SA2H3
(GoPro's new headache)
- DJI Ronin S: $479 (was $599) https://amzn.to/2RbBVZw
- DJI Mavic Pro 2: $1379 (was $1729) https://amzn.to/34I38qC

- Sigma 35mm: $649 (was $899) https://amzn.to/2P2yOjB
- Sigma MC-11 Adapter: $149 (was $249) https://amzn.to/37V8TTJ

- Sony Alpha A6000: $448 (was $548) https://amzn.to/2P9xtb4
- Sony a7iii: $1798 (was $1998) https://amzn.to/2LdBslL

- GoPro Hero8: $349 (was $540) https://amzn.to/2Dyx3FC
- Canon EOS R: $1799 (was $2299) https://amzn.to/2OZBYVo
- Lume Cube AIR: $40 (was $70) https://amzn.to/34DzYZu
(anyone ever tested this?)

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Adobe's got what it takes but their lawyers are too scared to allow them to accept editorial. They can't take over till they do.

Totally agree. Editorial would make a big difference there.

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I stumbled upon an interesting graph when writing an article about what are the best stock agencies, in my humble opinion.
(Read it here if you are interested)

It's interesting to see how Getty and iStock were the kings long ago and how things went south right when Shutterstock appeared.

On the other hand, the same appears to be happening now that Adobe Stock is here and Shutterstock stopped growing at the very same moment.

Do you guys think AdobeStock has what it takes to beat Shutterstock?



There are more graphs and data in the article and I would love to hear your opinion about the conclusions I take.
Link: "Best Websites to Sell Stock Photos & Footage"

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Can we have any idea of how many spots are still open?

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Thank you, guys! You're so motivating.  ;D

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Hey guys, how are you doing?  :D

I've seen many beginners in the stock world wondering if they should follow the photo or video path. Me and Alex Rotenberg launched a video on CreativeIncome on the differences of Stock Footage & Stock Photography.

https://youtu.be/ZqRMSaoHzmY

We tried to cover as most as we could, the video ended up being really long and is still not deep enough. Would like to hear if you guys have the same perception as we presented.


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Shutterstock is my main source of income. But Pond5 is growing each day.

I actually wrote a full report of my earnings (yes, even the $$) here:
https://medium.com/@creativeincome/my-stock-footage-top-sellers-how-much-i-earn-on-shutterstock-pond5-istock-adobestock-71374560b3fb

Or also in video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HVD_L2EI1I

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What's up guys! I decided to go and try out a full report in video. So I showed how my revenue splits between agencies on this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HVD_L2EI1I


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