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« on: December 02, 2016, 13:43 »
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I'm sorry if this has been asked, but i'm a relatively new contributor overall, and i'd like to start getting my photos and video on adobe/fotolia but it's just not clear where to start.  Do i register and upload with fotolia, and then my work will get posted to adobe, or do i just start off fresh with adobe and bypass fotolia, if that's even possible.
thanks for the help.    :)


« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2016, 14:38 »
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I'm sorry if this has been asked, but i'm a relatively new contributor overall, and i'd like to start getting my photos and video on adobe/fotolia but it's just not clear where to start.  Do i register and upload with fotolia, and then my work will get posted to adobe, or do i just start off fresh with adobe and bypass fotolia, if that's even possible.
thanks for the help.    :)

Hi @Chicago,

We are no longer accepting contributor accounts at Fotolia. To get started visit contributor.stock.adobe.com

You will need an Adobe ID. If you don't already have one you can create one for free. The first time you sign into the portal you will be asked if you have an existing Fotolia account. Select no and you should be all set with the new account. All of your approved content will be put online at Adobe Stock and in a mirrored Fotolia portfolio.

All of your sales from both sites will be reported and paid through your contributor portal.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2016, 14:59 »
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Thanks.   

BD

« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2016, 16:44 »
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I'm sorry if this has been asked, but i'm a relatively new contributor overall, and i'd like to start getting my photos and video on adobe/fotolia but it's just not clear where to start.  Do i register and upload with fotolia, and then my work will get posted to adobe, or do i just start off fresh with adobe and bypass fotolia, if that's even possible.
thanks for the help.    :)

Hi @Chicago,

We are no longer accepting contributor accounts at Fotolia. To get started visit contributor.stock.adobe.com

You will need an Adobe ID. If you don't already have one you can create one for free. The first time you sign into the portal you will be asked if you have an existing Fotolia account. Select no and you should be all set with the new account. All of your approved content will be put online at Adobe Stock and in a mirrored Fotolia portfolio.

All of your sales from both sites will be reported and paid through your contributor portal.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

Is the Adobe ID the same as the Fotolia member ID? I am already on Fotolia, but want to try submitting through Adobe Stock to see if I prefer it. Thank you.

« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2016, 11:59 »
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I'm sorry if this has been asked, but i'm a relatively new contributor overall, and i'd like to start getting my photos and video on adobe/fotolia but it's just not clear where to start.  Do i register and upload with fotolia, and then my work will get posted to adobe, or do i just start off fresh with adobe and bypass fotolia, if that's even possible.
thanks for the help.    :)

Hi @Chicago,

We are no longer accepting contributor accounts at Fotolia. To get started visit contributor.stock.adobe.com

You will need an Adobe ID. If you don't already have one you can create one for free. The first time you sign into the portal you will be asked if you have an existing Fotolia account. Select no and you should be all set with the new account. All of your approved content will be put online at Adobe Stock and in a mirrored Fotolia portfolio.

All of your sales from both sites will be reported and paid through your contributor portal.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

Is the Adobe ID the same as the Fotolia member ID? I am already on Fotolia, but want to try submitting through Adobe Stock to see if I prefer it. Thank you.

No, you will need a separate Adobe ID. For many, this is the same ID used for their Creative Cloud memberships. That way you can upload your content through Lightroom or Bridge. 

-Mat

BD

« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2016, 16:07 »
+1
I'm sorry if this has been asked, but i'm a relatively new contributor overall, and i'd like to start getting my photos and video on adobe/fotolia but it's just not clear where to start.  Do i register and upload with fotolia, and then my work will get posted to adobe, or do i just start off fresh with adobe and bypass fotolia, if that's even possible.
thanks for the help.    :)

Hi @Chicago,

We are no longer accepting contributor accounts at Fotolia. To get started visit contributor.stock.adobe.com

You will need an Adobe ID. If you don't already have one you can create one for free. The first time you sign into the portal you will be asked if you have an existing Fotolia account. Select no and you should be all set with the new account. All of your approved content will be put online at Adobe Stock and in a mirrored Fotolia portfolio.

All of your sales from both sites will be reported and paid through your contributor portal.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

Is the Adobe ID the same as the Fotolia member ID? I am already on Fotolia, but want to try submitting through Adobe Stock to see if I prefer it. Thank you.

No, you will need a separate Adobe ID. For many, this is the same ID used for their Creative Cloud memberships. That way you can upload your content through Lightroom or Bridge. 

-Mat

Oh, now I understand. Thank you!


 

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