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Agency Based Discussion => 123RF => Topic started by: cathyslife on March 23, 2016, 14:06

Title: Question to those who have images at 123rf
Post by: cathyslife on March 23, 2016, 14:06
This is purely just out of curiosity...
I do a monthly magazine, and was looking for some images for it. I drop a low rez FPO in until the client approves all the pages, then I go buy the images. Usually the images run from 4-8 credits depending on what size I buy. One image, when I went back to buy it, the sizes were between 40 to 90 credits! I found a different solution, but I am just wondering...how does this contributor get to charge so much more than other contributors? Are contributors allowed to set their own prices? This is the first time I have run into this on 123rf.

It is image #19522696
Title: Re: Question to those who have images at 123rf
Post by: Fudio on March 23, 2016, 14:35
I believe it's because it's an EVO license.
Title: Re: Question to those who have images at 123rf
Post by: Newsfocus1 on March 23, 2016, 14:42
I believe it's because it's an EVO license.

It is indeed. That's their premium collection (think Offset on SS or Signature on Istock). Not available to riff raff like me but superstar microstockers can apply (I believe).
Title: Re: Question to those who have images at 123rf
Post by: cathyslife on March 23, 2016, 15:22
Ah. OK, thanks for clearing that up.
Title: Re: Question to those who have images at 123rf
Post by: seanh on May 18, 2016, 02:10
How do you become a premium contributor ?