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Alamy just sold an image for £30,000.

Started by devon, August 05, 2010, 03:30

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devon


Pixart

As my kid would say  ZOO-WEE-MAMA!!! 

sobm



sharpshot

60% commission on that would be nice.  I have seen them sell for this price or more a few times but I think most of the images have to be special to get that much.  They probably wont pay that for one of my snapshots :(

Magnum

I´ll go check my Alamy account then...

cathyslife

I'm guessing there was a little behind-the-scenes finagleing going on to get a price like that.
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Blufish


gostwyck

Quote from: Blufish on August 05, 2010, 13:08
That must be some photo

Not necessarily __ it just happened to be the image that most closely fitted the buyer's needs. The price is determined by how the image is to be used, not for it's artistic merit.

A very ordinary image of a straight road through scrubland sold for a similar amount when it was used as the backdrop for a movie poster. You couldn't actually see much of the original image because the movie stars were superimposed over most of it.

sharpshot

I think they also sold one of an elephant surfing, I don't see that every day :)