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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: DallasP on September 10, 2013, 10:52

Title: Keep up the good work
Post by: DallasP on September 10, 2013, 10:52
A few weeks ago at the newspaper where we work we did a small special section showcasing some of the local businesses that wanted to advertise there. One of the businesses sent us http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249, (http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249,) incredibly without watermark and at high res. During my searching around the same time I saw the same photo on fotolia.

Which, to me anyway, basically means that despite the declining royalties and demand, microstock is alive and well. The more people that realize how affordable the images are, the better imo. (Now if we can just keep a decent share of the profits ;) )

Keep up the great work people :)
Title: Re: Keep up the good work
Post by: Ron on September 10, 2013, 11:23
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http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249 (http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249)
Title: Re: Keep up the good work
Post by: Tone on September 10, 2013, 11:27
remove the comma at the end of the link :)
Title: Re: Keep up the good work
Post by: tickstock on September 10, 2013, 11:29
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Title: Re: Keep up the good work
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on September 10, 2013, 11:51
A few weeks ago at the newspaper where we work we did a small special section showcasing some of the local businesses that wanted to advertise there. One of the businesses sent us [url]http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249,[/url] ([url]http://us.fotolia.com/id/16591249,[/url]) incredibly without watermark and at high res. During my searching around the same time I saw the same photo on fotolia.


Redistribution would be against the license agreement, since it sounds like it wasn't incorporated into an advertisement.
Title: Re: Keep up the good work
Post by: DallasP on September 10, 2013, 16:44
Around ... 1/3 of the time that the client supplies the images I have to decline them. One yesterday from one of our very own salespeople (at least he's new and had an excuse),

Yeah, I noticed the comma got stuck in the link, and tried editing it twice ... I must be naive or something because both times it just stayed there.