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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: SquirrelPower on May 09, 2016, 18:52

Title: The better sites and agencies - whats left for editorial
Post by: SquirrelPower on May 09, 2016, 18:52
With the change in direction at Pond 5 and them all but no longer accepting what they used to accept even though it sold well....what's left in terms of sites that accept editorial branded video and photos?  Videoblocks, Shutterstock, Motion elements, anyone else? I haven't heard much yet about good sales at ME, VB is reasonably good and SS not so strong with video.

I made my living at Pond 5 and obviously things have changed now over there so I am looking to replace that income and very fast. Most of my content is editorial and not all sites accept that.

Title: Re: The better sites and agencies - whats left for editorial
Post by: MircoV on May 10, 2016, 15:21
There are many agencies that accepts editorial and sells well for me:

Shutterstock
Istock
Dreamstime
123rf
Depositphotos
Bigstockphoto
Alamy

Title: Re: The better sites and agencies - whats left for editorial
Post by: SquirrelPower on May 10, 2016, 16:37
There are many agencies that accepts editorial and sells well for me:

Shutterstock
Istock
Dreamstime
123rf
Depositphotos
Bigstockphoto
Alamy

Thanks, I'll go through them and see which ones accept editorial video content and maybe upload some stuff.
Title: Re: The better sites and agencies - whats left for editorial
Post by: cgraves on May 12, 2016, 00:29
pond5 accepts editorial video as well.
Title: Re: The better sites and agencies - whats left for editorial
Post by: wds on May 12, 2016, 08:18
There are many agencies that accepts editorial and sells well for me:

Shutterstock
Istock
Dreamstime
123rf
Depositphotos
Bigstockphoto
Alamy

Thanks, I'll go through them and see which ones accept editorial video content and maybe upload some stuff.

iStock does not accept editorial video