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LOL... do.I am just cooling down from rejections. I don't upload to SS but they have been accepted at four other agencies. My immediate reaction to the BS rejection was, "No wonder you aren't selling my images. You reject the good ones." LOL
lol I must be dropping out the loop.... how long have we been describing BigStock as "BS"
No! You should not upload that files again... It is completely different editor who rejected your images. BigStock has very good sense for what sells there and that is completely different stuff than on Shutterstock!Just take a deep breath and continue uploading other stuff!Good Luck!
Quote from: Albert Martin on October 23, 2009, 14:16No! You should not upload that files again... It is completely different editor who rejected your images. BigStock has very good sense for what sells there and that is completely different stuff than on Shutterstock!Just take a deep breath and continue uploading other stuff!Good Luck!If BigStock got this sixth sense why SS outsells them like 100x for me?
Sorry if this is necroing a thread (though it's only a few days)I joined BigStock on 10 October, submitted ten and had five accepted, since then I've submitted 7 more - all rejected. Now, it's hard enough to know if your submissions are good enough without the added thought that perhaps BigStock have moved the goalposts in the meantime. Any thoughts on that?Particularly since I followed the guidelines and submitted a photo of someone actually doing something with a piece of machinery, only to have it rejected as a snapshot PS Hello - I'm new here and everywhere
PS Hello - I'm new here and everywhere
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've decided it's a combination of me being careless, and my aging Fuji S5000, though looking through miscellaneous fora, I think probably all of the agencies are upping the stakes a bit regarding the low end cameras, consciously or not. So, I've decided to improve both me and my camera, a new D5000 (mainly for me, though an income on the side would be good) - the difference in quality is truly startling! Though I've had film SLRs in the past, this is a whole new learning curve. Now, if I can only remember not to leave shutter priority accidentally set at 1/4000 sec, I'm sure I'll be getting somewhere.