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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: thor_odt on September 28, 2016, 11:40

Title: eyeem agency
Post by: thor_odt on September 28, 2016, 11:40
hi all
 is someone know about the new agency www.eyeem.com (http://www.eyeem.com) ?

it is not supporded yet, but It should be very interesting because they will export our pictures to getty too

are you interested with it ?
and someone have some experience on Eyeem ?


 
Title: Re: eyeem agency
Post by: andy_arden on October 02, 2016, 11:25
i would like to know how are ales as well. also how do you get with the lack of watermark?
Title: Re: eyeem agency
Post by: antvlk on October 04, 2016, 00:42
are you interested with it ?
and someone have some experience on Eyeem ?

i'm looking for some awards there
Title: Re: eyeem agency
Post by: lemonyellow on October 07, 2016, 02:12
i would like to know how are ales as well. also how do you get with the lack of watermark?

Ales are good! Sales not so much

And c'mon, a self-called 'artificial intelligence company' than can't even put a watermark on photos.
Unless they add a watermark, I will only upload the pictures that I can afford to lose, which means my worst ones.
Title: Re: eyeem agency
Post by: cobalt on October 07, 2016, 02:49
I have asked them many times about tge missing watermark and they said it was on their todo list for a future upgrade. But so far it hasn't happened..

But without there is whole class of images I rarely upload, especially people stock is something I am very reluctant to give them if the images have no visible protection.

So I stick to daily life snapshots, there is enough to shoot.

Title: Re: eyeem agency
Post by: epantha on October 21, 2016, 15:17
So I uploaded 191 photos from my iPhone over a year ago and a few sales have trickled in but I didn't get my first sale until about nine months after I uploaded. Stopped uploading since then, and made a whopping $24 on four sales.

I may start uploading iPhone photos again since I just bought the iPhone 7. I don't want to duplicate anything since I upload DSLR photos to Alamy and Fotolia, so will keep a unique portfolio on EyeEm of mobile photos only.