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« on: June 09, 2020, 10:36 »
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I had a sale on Fine Art America the other day. When I checked the website, I found out there is an option to sell stock images through them on Pixels.com. You can set your own prices. Anyone had any luck with this site?


« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2020, 11:15 »
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One, many years ago when I had a lot of images there, made me five dollars.

« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2020, 11:26 »
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One, many years ago when I had a lot of images there, made me five dollars.
Was that a stock image or a physical print sale? I've had physical print sales on occasion, some of which were pretty lucrative. It's the stock I'm wondering about.

« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2020, 11:28 »
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They tried to get into the stock licensing business. It made me one license ages ago & nothing since.

Snow

« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2020, 11:37 »
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For me it's up to AS and P5 first to show what they are truly worth and if that doesn't work out then we can use Pixels or Symbio and take matters in our own hands.

We can create our own license amongst many other things on these platforms and there are plenty of people here that have the required skills. We could even make a guide here on how to set up the license (or share them), set up prices and keep it fair, etc....

For vectors and videos though we only have Symbiostock since Pixels does not support those.

Just a few people moving to Pixels or Symbiostock won't make a difference and your earnings will not improve. It's only if we all go together that we can make a change.

I think most of us are "trying" to focus on Adobe and P5 first and see where that goes.

« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2020, 11:39 »
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One, many years ago when I had a lot of images there, made me five dollars.
Was that a stock image or a physical print sale? I've had physical print sales on occasion, some of which were pretty lucrative. It's the stock I'm wondering about.

Stock yes, not looked in long while, but you could set the prices on a whole range of parameters.

« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2020, 11:53 »
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For me it's up to AS and P5 first to show what they are truly worth and if that doesn't work out then we can use Pixels or Symbio and take matters in our own hands.

We can create our own license amongst many other things on these platforms and there are plenty of people here that have the required skills. We could even make a guide here on how to set up the license (or share them), set up prices and keep it fair, etc....

For vectors and videos though we only have Symbiostock since Pixels does not support those.

Just a few people moving to Pixels or Symbiostock won't make a difference and your earnings will not improve. It's only if we all go together that we can make a change.


I think most of us are "trying" to focus on Adobe and P5 first and see where that goes.
I already have large portfolios on Adobe and Pond5. Just went exclusive for video with Pond5. But looking for additional avenues for stock on still images. If enough people get onto pixels, maybe they can become a significant player. They we can drop all the subscription companies that are screwing us.

Snow

« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2020, 12:37 »
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For me it's up to AS and P5 first to show what they are truly worth and if that doesn't work out then we can use Pixels or Symbio and take matters in our own hands.

We can create our own license amongst many other things on these platforms and there are plenty of people here that have the required skills. We could even make a guide here on how to set up the license (or share them), set up prices and keep it fair, etc....

For vectors and videos though we only have Symbiostock since Pixels does not support those.

Just a few people moving to Pixels or Symbiostock won't make a difference and your earnings will not improve. It's only if we all go together that we can make a change.


I think most of us are "trying" to focus on Adobe and P5 first and see where that goes.
I already have large portfolios on Adobe and Pond5. Just went exclusive for video with Pond5. But looking for additional avenues for stock on still images. If enough people get onto pixels, maybe they can become a significant player. They we can drop all the subscription companies that are screwing us.

Yup could work mate, for sure! This might even be the only way forward but I do suggest to give it some time. I'm not looking to join others anytime soon, at least not until I see how all this plays out.

Good luck amigo!

« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2020, 15:39 »
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For me it's up to AS and P5 first to show what they are truly worth and if that doesn't work out then we can use Pixels or Symbio and take matters in our own hands.

We can create our own license amongst many other things on these platforms and there are plenty of people here that have the required skills. We could even make a guide here on how to set up the license (or share them), set up prices and keep it fair, etc....

For vectors and videos though we only have Symbiostock since Pixels does not support those.

Just a few people moving to Pixels or Symbiostock won't make a difference and your earnings will not improve. It's only if we all go together that we can make a change.


I think most of us are "trying" to focus on Adobe and P5 first and see where that goes.
I already have large portfolios on Adobe and Pond5. Just went exclusive for video with Pond5. But looking for additional avenues for stock on still images. If enough people get onto pixels, maybe they can become a significant player. They we can drop all the subscription companies that are screwing us.

Yup could work mate, for sure! This might even be the only way forward but I do suggest to give it some time. I'm not looking to join others anytime soon, at least not until I see how all this plays out.

Good luck amigo!
By the time we wait until we see how it plays out, it's often too late.

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« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2020, 16:14 »
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Your level of success would be directly tied to your ability to attract buyers to your images. The harder you work, the luckier you are.

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« Reply #10 on: June 10, 2020, 08:39 »
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I had a sale on Fine Art America the other day. When I checked the website, I found out there is an option to sell stock images through them on Pixels.com. You can set your own prices. Anyone had any luck with this site?

Think of Pixels as a print on demand site, not a stock agency. Will people buy coffee mugs, towels, bags or prints for their walls from your photos? Sell art online... and they are not known for doing much marketing, you need to promote yourself much more than stock.

Pixels is pretty much a mirror of FAA and you can get a personalized looking website along with it. There aren't many ways to adjust or organize, outside of their design.

As they put it: Pixels is the premier online marketplace for buying and selling original art, prints, home decor, apparel, and more.

Not saying it's a bad idea and maybe I'll try when I have some time, just pointing out what the site really is and does. Print on Demand.


 

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