There are only a few steps to microstock photography, essentially. Goes a bit like this:
1) Conceptualize & schedule model for shoot.
2) Shoot
3) Edit the images from the shoot.
4) Keyword & IPTC for the images you edited.
5) Upload images to various sites.
6) Submit images once FTP’d.
Honestly, 1, 2 and 6 aren't usually bad (6 is harder on DT and FT though) So the main question is - how can you speed up the editing process?
I think three places:- Learning photoshop hotkeys, shortcuts, actions, etc.
- Taking better images in the camera
- Taking the time to figure out what you're spending time on & how to remove those steps.
(this is what I blogged about today on
N2M and I have a backlog of 900 images so this is what's on my mind)