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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Leo on April 16, 2015, 11:41

Title: What is Microstock?
Post by: Leo on April 16, 2015, 11:41
I've been in this business for 7 years now. Yet I can't define this properly:

What is "Microstock".

What makes an image a microstock image?

If I wanted to sell images as say, stock, or something-else-stock what would I do?

What exactly makes something microstock?
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: cuppacoffee on April 16, 2015, 11:43
According to Wikipedia -

Microstock photography, also known as micropayment photography, is a part of the stock photography industry. What defines a company as a microstock photography company is that they (1) source their images almost exclusively via the Internet, (2) do so from a wider range of photographers than the traditional stock agencies (including a willingness to accept images from "amateurs" and hobbyists), and (3) sell their images at a very low rate (from US$0.20 to $10 in the US) for a royalty-free (RF) image.

A number of microstock sites also sell vector art, and some sell Flash animations and video as well as images.
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: No Free Lunch on April 16, 2015, 11:46
I've been in this business for 7 years now. Yet I can't define this properly:

What is "Microstock".

What makes an image a microstock image?

If I wanted to sell images as say, stock, or something-else-stock what would I do?

What exactly makes something microstock?

An image that basically is sold for pennies or given away for free to ensure that the CEO's of the Microstock companies become extremely rich  :(

Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: shudderstok on April 16, 2015, 11:49
... and pays you nano-royalties, then you can jump up and down, self applaud, and debate which site that is ripping you off is best. :)
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Uncle Pete on April 16, 2015, 12:14
Now you're talkin'!  :) Nice summary.

To answer Leo's question in the shortest version: Microstock = photography, art, designs, audio, video or stock subjects that artists are paid, tiny, micropayments for their work.

... and pays you nano-royalties, then you can jump up and down, self applaud, and debate which site that is ripping you off is best. :)
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: amabu on April 16, 2015, 14:07
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Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Copidosoma on April 16, 2015, 14:42
Microstock is just a crowd-sourced version of "traditional" stock photography.
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: enstoker on April 16, 2015, 15:10
And we are still selling on this 0,25 - 0,28 $ sites... :-\
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Leo on April 16, 2015, 15:33
Funny answers! The wikipedia one, first quoted, is certainly accurate then.

So lets get right to it - how can I make my distributable stock-image plugin NOT microstock related? What elements / philosophies might exist in it to, by default, get it out of the microstock bin?

Before I release it, that is quite important to me.
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Semmick Photo on April 16, 2015, 15:35
This is from Alamy page source, take your pick

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<meta name="description" content="Buy Stock Photos And Vectors At The Web&rsquo;s Largest Stock Photography Site. Search 56.81 Million Royalty Free & Rights Managed Stock Images, Stock Vectors & Videos." />
<meta name="keywords" content="stock photos, vectors, video, footage, photo stock, stock images, stock photography, photo library, photos, images, pictures, royalty free images, alamy" />
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: ArenaCreative on April 16, 2015, 15:37
Even Google thinks microstock is dead  ;D :D
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Semmick Photo on April 16, 2015, 15:37
Getty

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meta content="Find high resolution royalty-free images, editorial stock photos, vector art, video footage clips and stock music licensing at the richest image search photo library online."
<meta content="Stock Photography, Royalty-Free Photos, Video Footage & Music"
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Ariene on April 17, 2015, 02:00
Mictostock = micro money.

Lately Alamy anonunced that they love micro. I still wonder why...


An image that basically is sold for pennies or given away for free to ensure that the CEO's of the Microstock companies become extremely rich  :( 

+ 10000000... for this post!! I can't wait to see better and more correct answer :)


And we are still selling on this 0,25 - 0,28 $ sites... :-\
Be happy (yeah, right) and grab the moment, it won't stay forever. And don't expect it will change with a raise, no no, no...
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: cascoly on April 17, 2015, 12:51
Funny answers! The wikipedia one, first quoted, is certainly accurate then.

So lets get right to it - how can I make my distributable stock-image plugin NOT microstock related? What elements / philosophies might exist in it to, by default, get it out of the microstock bin?

Before I release it, that is quite important to me.

microstock is not a philosophy - just a broad descriptor - like royalty free or fast food or takeout or blog; unless you are going to monitor every plugin user you have no way of preventing its use for microstock.   

 however if you want to be FOUND by individual artists looking for an alternative to microstock agencies, then it would help to have the plugin mention its usefulness to microstock photographers/illustrators

ultimately it probably doesn't matter - buyers are looking for images and wont care whether they're labeled fine art, stock or microstock
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: Lizard on April 17, 2015, 15:02
I see it like a 2 floors building...

Hundreds of thousands of artists on the first floor holding a massage room on the second floor above their heads. Ind its getting heavier day by day.
Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: lucato on April 29, 2015, 10:21
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Title: Re: What is Microstock?
Post by: skyfish on April 29, 2015, 13:06
Mostly it is about price category. Do you remember  - one editor lost her job for a cover image with a small child cruying? This image was used for a good budget edition, but bought for micro price as i remember.