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Pauws99:

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--- Quote from: Clair Voyant on September 15, 2018, 10:51 ---There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.

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The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

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Let me be the judge of that, what are their Terms and Conditions?

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Yes you can make your own judgement for your images perhaps I should have said "in my opinion".   What is the worst that could happen do you think?

obj owl:

--- Quote from: Pauws99 on September 15, 2018, 14:17 ---
--- Quote from: obj owl on September 15, 2018, 11:13 ---
--- Quote from: Pauws99 on September 15, 2018, 10:56 ---
--- Quote from: Clair Voyant on September 15, 2018, 10:51 ---There is never an appropriate time to say 'I told you so'.
I can't believe anyone was foolish enough to submit anything to them based on the info they provided.

--- End quote ---
The risk of submitting stuff is/was fairly insignificant giving them hard earned cash for their magic beans is a completely different issue.

--- End quote ---

Let me be the judge of that, what are their Terms and Conditions?

--- End quote ---
Yes you can make your own judgement for your images perhaps I should have said "in my opinion".   What is the worst that could happen do you think?

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Well I guess that if you didn't agree to their Terms and Conditions you have no problem whatsoever.

christiano:
From Wemark on facebook : Wemark :

Meet Jon Feinstein, Wemark's new Director of Content and Marketing strategy

Jon is a Seattle and New York City-based photographer, curator, writer, Shutterstock's 5th employee, and co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation, a non-profit championing emerging art photography. A strategic "Swiss Army knife" Jon's had his hands in nearly every angle of the photo world, spanning marketing, content creation and curation.

Jon spent more than a decade at Shutterstock, joining in 2005 and growing brand and marketing strategy from the ground up. In his early days, he built Shutterstock's first print advertising and events strategy, putting the company on the map for millions of readers across magazines like Communication Arts, HOW, PRINT, and Aperture, while negotiating substantial presence at conferences like South By Southwest and Cannes Lions. Over time, he grew to lead partnerships with advertising and creative organizations including Art Directors Club, CreativeMornings, D&AD, and TED, collaborating with teams across Shutterstock to develop thoughtful, engaging content with each partner. One of his proudest achievements was building a program connecting some of the world's most powerful speakers – including Serena Williams and Siri founder Tom Gruber – with access to stock imagery for their talks around the world.

In his spare time, Jon is an established photography curator and has collaborated with galleries and non-profits including the Filter Photo Festival, United Photo Industries, Hasted Kreutler Gallery, Glassbox Gallery, Spin Magazine, Milk Studios, and ArtBridge to name a few. His curatorial projects have been featured in Aperture, The New York Times, BBC, The New Yorker, Hyperallergic, Feature Shoot, and American Photo, and his writing has appeared in VICE, Photograph, TIME, Slate, GOOD, Daylight, and PDN. His own photography has been exhibited around the US, and has been featured in VICE, Booooooom, and Slate. He also teaches photography and visual literacy at Seattle's Photographic Center Northwest.

On a personal note, Jon just became a dad and is excited for all the crazy wonders that fatherhood has to offer.
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my pics are in pending since april 2018!!!

Pauws99:
Yep mine too

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