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« on: September 19, 2018, 04:48 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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ShadySue

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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2018, 05:22 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!
Why would anyone tell their secret? Then everyone would be doing the same, eating into their income, meaning they wouldn't be able to live exclusively from micro.

Clue: it involves a lot of expense, hiring locations, models, props, hairdressers, makeup artists, lighting, etc etc etc.

nobody

« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2018, 07:30 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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These folks will tell you the 'Secret' and what to expect in this business.

https://brutallyhonestmicrostock.com/

SpaceStockFootage

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« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2018, 08:23 »
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I do! Not sharing my secret though... he takes more souls if I divulge the details of our agreement.

dpimborough

« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2018, 09:10 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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These folks will tell you the 'Secret' and what to expect in this business.

https://brutallyhonestmicrostock.com/

I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2018, 09:24 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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The secret is a four letter word.

Starts with "W". Ends with "K". And in between, contains the letters "OR".

Brasilnut

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« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2018, 09:39 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

nobody

« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2018, 09:43 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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The secret is a four letter word.

Starts with "W". Ends with "K". And in between, contains the letters "OR".

Are you sure the First Letter doesn't start with F ? I won't  put in the middle letters to protect the innocent  8)

« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2018, 09:50 »
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Unless you are sitting on an untapped resource of excellent images I think anyone now to go from a standing start to becoming a full time "microstocker" would take enormous talent and effort. Better to label yourself a "professional" photographer and cast the net wider I think. From what I've seen if you have the personality for it teaching people to use their cameras is a far more lucrative activity.

Brasilnut

  • Author Brutally Honest Guide to Microstock & Blog

« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2018, 09:55 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

I don't see Master Steve ever whining and his results speak for themselves with hard work and dedication to his craft.

(oops meant to edit the previous post not create a new one, don't even know how to delete it)

SpaceStockFootage

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« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2018, 09:56 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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The secret is a four letter word.

Starts with "W". Ends with "K". And in between, contains the letters "OR".

Wordmark?! Ah wait... four letters, sorry.

« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2018, 09:57 »
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Unless you are sitting on an untapped resource of excellent images I think anyone now to go from a standing start to becoming a full time "microstocker" would take enormous talent and effort. Better to label yourself a "professional" photographer and cast the net wider I think. From what I've seen if you have the personality for it teaching people to use their cameras is a far more lucrative activity.

Yes, I agree.

While I am relatively new to microstocking (i.e., only 1-2 years) - I have had to "work" really hard to get any kind of income started from it. It at times can kind of be a bit of a grind (keywording, titling, uploading, getting over rejections, taking new pics/videos/etc) - but - I think since it is 'fun' (at least the taking photos/videos/etc part) - keeps me going. There's also the quantity, quality, uniqueness, supply/demand/etc aspects of it which factor into your sales.

I think it would be fantastic to have more than a full-time income from this. But, it will take a bit of work, and I am having a bit of fun along the way.

« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2018, 09:58 »
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I think a business model of lawsuits would probably work or maybe a public service campaign of just say no to microstock to get your competition to leave. Other than that, it is probably just more sand on the beach.

« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2018, 10:08 »
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Unless you are sitting on an untapped resource of excellent images I think anyone now to go from a standing start to becoming a full time "microstocker" would take enormous talent and effort. Better to label yourself a "professional" photographer and cast the net wider I think. From what I've seen if you have the personality for it teaching people to use their cameras is a far more lucrative activity.

Yes, I agree.

While I am relatively new to microstocking (i.e., only 1-2 years) - I have had to "work" really hard to get any kind of income started from it. It at times can kind of be a bit of a grind (keywording, titling, uploading, getting over rejections, taking new pics/videos/etc) - but - I think since it is 'fun' (at least the taking photos/videos/etc part) - keeps me going. There's also the quantity, quality, uniqueness, supply/demand/etc aspects of it which factor into your sales.

I think it would be fantastic to have more than a full-time income from this. But, it will take a bit of work, and I am having a bit of fun along the way.
Yes if you are enjoying it then fine. That's what I can't get about some of the more negative posters on here....a lesson I learnt maybe a bit late in life is if you are doing something that doesn't make you happy stop doing it ;-).

« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2018, 10:14 »
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Unless you are sitting on an untapped resource of excellent images I think anyone now to go from a standing start to becoming a full time "microstocker" would take enormous talent and effort. Better to label yourself a "professional" photographer and cast the net wider I think. From what I've seen if you have the personality for it teaching people to use their cameras is a far more lucrative activity.

Yes, I agree.

While I am relatively new to microstocking (i.e., only 1-2 years) - I have had to "work" really hard to get any kind of income started from it. It at times can kind of be a bit of a grind (keywording, titling, uploading, getting over rejections, taking new pics/videos/etc) - but - I think since it is 'fun' (at least the taking photos/videos/etc part) - keeps me going. There's also the quantity, quality, uniqueness, supply/demand/etc aspects of it which factor into your sales.

I think it would be fantastic to have more than a full-time income from this. But, it will take a bit of work, and I am having a bit of fun along the way.
Yes if you are enjoying it then fine. That's what I can't get about some of the more negative posters on here....a lesson I learnt maybe a bit late in life is if you are doing something that doesn't make you happy stop doing it ;-).

Lol. Yeah.

I think I get where they are coming from though. Probably when they started they did hustle a bit, maybe it was easier then too, and they were making say $5-$10k/month - and got 'used' to the income... Now that there is so much more competition,etc rather than update their skills/adapt (which seems to be a necessity), they are upset about 'income lost'. (I totally get it, I think I've been like that before too. Had some nice income from other stuff, and when it decreased, wasn't too happy about that).

But it seems basically - while you might be able to take a bit of a break and still make income (as opposed to a job where if you stop working, you don't get paid) - you still have to keep learning/adapting/creating/etc to help nuture your future income.

dpimborough

« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2018, 10:24 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

Referring to yourself in the third person is a sign of madness you know  :o

derek

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« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2018, 11:36 »
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Nowadays I cant see many surviving on microstock alone, few years back, yes!...not today. However many, many are surviving on commissioned work, trad stock-photography and microstock, all together!


Brasilnut

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« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2018, 11:43 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

Referring to yourself in the third person is a sign of madness you know  :o

We agree with that assessment!

« Reply #18 on: September 19, 2018, 12:15 »
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Lol. Yeah.

I think I get where they are coming from though. Probably when they started they did hustle a bit, maybe it was easier then too, and they were making say $5-$10k/month - and got 'used' to the income... Now that there is so much more competition,etc rather than update their skills/adapt (which seems to be a necessity), they are upset about 'income lost'. (I totally get it, I think I've been like that before too. Had some nice income from other stuff, and when it decreased, wasn't too happy about that).

But it seems basically - while you might be able to take a bit of a break and still make income (as opposed to a job where if you stop working, you don't get paid) - you still have to keep learning/adapting/creating/etc to help nuture your future income.

I tired the working harder, improving and diversifying thing. I ended up with less money in my pocket not more. :D

The realities of the market are what they are. You can out hustle them for a while, but they'll catch you.

« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2018, 14:20 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

The doom and gloom guys just expect what they had 10 years ago and want to pay their bills. It's all just slow and hopefully steady now.

« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2018, 15:13 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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I made a video where I answer exactly to your question.
And it is pretty funny too:
https://youtu.be/VRulE4nXqFg

msg2018

« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2018, 15:29 »
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thats my question. If you make money selling photos and videos on microstock tell us your secret, can I spend my full time to upload all my stock? worth it to leave my current job? tell your secret!

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The secret is a four letter word.

Starts with "W". Ends with "K". And in between, contains the letters "OR".

Wordmark?! Ah wait... four letters, sorry.

Wrok? (Dutch)

jonbull

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« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2018, 05:11 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

The doom and gloom guys just expect what they had 10 years ago and want to pay their bills. It's all just slow and hopefully steady now.

they expect to earn with mediocre content and talent....i read that thread and browse some portfolio...that marbury has one of the useless portfolio in micro stock...2000 snapshot taken when taking out the dog   to make pipi...and he complaints complaints...what . he expect is out of my mind...i would be surprised if he earns more than 30 dollar nowadays....then when somebody asked him why h not do commercial  he said he want do only street and editorial...those are not street or editorial those are snapshot a teen of 5 years can take. those people want free lunch but free lunch in micro is finished long time ago.

reisegraf

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« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2018, 18:26 »
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I've no respect for anything that guy currently hawks around seeing as he likes to call other microstockers "clowns"

I quote "All these doom and gloom clowns just need to work harder."

He's got a fair point, but to be honest clowns do work pretty hard, unlike many who post regularly in the doom & gloom threads.

Not easy keeping those kids happy!

The doom and gloom guys just expect what they had 10 years ago and want to pay their bills. It's all just slow and hopefully steady now.

they expect to earn with mediocre content and talent....i read that thread and browse some portfolio...that marbury has one of the useless portfolio in micro stock...2000 snapshot taken when taking out the dog   to make pipi...and he complaints complaints...what . he expect is out of my mind...i would be surprised if he earns more than 30 dollar nowadays....then when somebody asked him why h not do commercial  he said he want do only street and editorial...those are not street or editorial those are snapshot a teen of 5 years can take. those people want free lunch but free lunch in micro is finished long time ago.
If people would accept and respect how others think and act, we would have a better world...
But these posts are all just full of envy and hate...
You can't change time, just find another way for yourself!

reisegraf

  • ...a traveling photographer?

« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2018, 18:36 »
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if i would have to live from photography, i would spend time in offering ps-trainings, lr-trainings and photo course trips!


 

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