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ShadySue:
Why not go outside and use natural light and real life subjects? Still life probably isn't a great stock seller and so much has been done already. Take a really good look at your competitors in any genre you're thinking of. That's who you've got to beat.

qunamax:

--- Quote from: awc1 on July 02, 2019, 17:48 ---Guys, I've started this job for four months.  I work with 4 sites.  I have 600 plus images.  Except for Shutterstock, I didn't make any profit.  123 Rf + Fotoliada is one of them.  1-2 sales though I can live.  What is your ideas.  Why not sold.

My portfolio:

https://tr.123rf.com/profile_canerciftci?

https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/208559319/Caner%20%C3%87%C4%B0FT%C3%87%C4%B0


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Very low commercial value, while your photos seem natural that's not what customers are looking for, they want high-end finished product that pops.
Apart from that, spread out your niches.

photosoup:
you just need patience and effort. 4 months is nothing with the amount of competition out there. You need a lot of elements for your work to be seen and purchased. Some of those elements are already mentioned, lights, compositions, and most importantly commercial values. And the understanding of what "commercial values" really mean. Took me years for my small portfolio to make it worthwhile, and a few years for me to shoot and think as a potential client.

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