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Portfolio critique wanted, thanks in advance :)

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jonbull:

--- Quote from: MilanStojanovic on May 30, 2017, 18:04 ---Hi, I been shooting stock for ~2 years, this is what I done so far, you can see condensed version here at my site, or at Shutterstock whole library. I'm uploading to all top and mid tier agencies, RF only.

I like shooting people, lifestyle & portraits, working with zero budgets (thinking I will invest once I earn more), shooting almost always local people, who would like to model ... Reason I want my portfolio to be critiqued is simple, I earn usually around 100-200$ per month, which is a shame, I can't even pay rent with that kind of money :/
I find it hard to enter into any 'specialized' agencies (for example Blend images declined my application few days ago, Offset, Stocksy and imagesource too).

I would really appreciate if forum member who is longer into microstock, gives me any direction/tips.
Thanks!
Milan

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some good idea and some good shot. for me the problem in many is light.
sometimes too hard, sometimes too soft and flat.
what source u use in studio? i think small one mostly.
outdoor u should shoot more and sunrise or sunset. applying filter don't save a flat photo shot in poor light.
i see the trend is more natural shot. yours model all look very constructed, they lack that easy posing in front of camera, most of them. they pretend to be super model attitude don't work.

jonbull:

--- Quote from: wallfachoi on May 31, 2017, 03:58 ---
--- Quote from: MilanStojanovic on May 30, 2017, 18:04 ---Hi, I been shooting stock for ~2 years, this is what I done so far, you can see condensed version here at my site, or at Shutterstock whole library. I'm uploading to all top and mid tier agencies, RF only.

I like shooting people, lifestyle & portraits, working with zero budgets (thinking I will invest once I earn more), shooting almost always local people, who would like to model ... Reason I want my portfolio to be critiqued is simple, I earn usually around 100-200$ per month, which is a shame, I can't even pay rent with that kind of money :/
I find it hard to enter into any 'specialized' agencies (for example Blend images declined my application few days ago, Offset, Stocksy and imagesource too).

I would really appreciate if forum member who is longer into microstock, gives me any direction/tips.
Thanks!
Milan

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Hello Milan,

It's nice time to see your works. I would like to offer you that contributing your images to Korean Markets thru our platform( www.imagetoday.co.kr ). If you okay, I will let you know how to do the next.

Look forward to your reply.

Thks and regards,

Wallfa Choi
en.tongro.co.kr


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do you have an english version?

Pauws99:

--- Quote from: jonbull on May 31, 2017, 07:49 ---
--- Quote from: wallfachoi on May 31, 2017, 03:58 ---
--- Quote from: MilanStojanovic on May 30, 2017, 18:04 ---Hi, I been shooting stock for ~2 years, this is what I done so far, you can see condensed version here at my site, or at Shutterstock whole library. I'm uploading to all top and mid tier agencies, RF only.

I like shooting people, lifestyle & portraits, working with zero budgets (thinking I will invest once I earn more), shooting almost always local people, who would like to model ... Reason I want my portfolio to be critiqued is simple, I earn usually around 100-200$ per month, which is a shame, I can't even pay rent with that kind of money :/
I find it hard to enter into any 'specialized' agencies (for example Blend images declined my application few days ago, Offset, Stocksy and imagesource too).

I would really appreciate if forum member who is longer into microstock, gives me any direction/tips.
Thanks!
Milan

--- End quote ---


Hello Milan,

It's nice time to see your works. I would like to offer you that contributing your images to Korean Markets thru our platform( www.imagetoday.co.kr ). If you okay, I will let you know how to do the next.

Look forward to your reply.

Thks and regards,

Wallfa Choi
en.tongro.co.kr


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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do you have an english version?

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Pot /Kettle?

Jo Ann Snover:
In addition to the comments above, I would add that your keywords need to be improved. Many sites do not include titles in the search, so with this image for example you don't have man or woman in the keywords - "one young man" is from Getty's controlled vocabulary and on other sites it's actively harmful as no one searches with that language. On SS, it appears they search the title, but on Fotolia, your images aren't found if your search includes man or woman.

In this image, you don't have young but you do have 20-29 years, you have talking but not chatting, you have indoors in the title but not the keywords.

There are tons more examples, but you need to get solid comprehensive keywords describing the people, place, interaction, ethnicity, clothing, etc.

Some of the styling looks really odd to me - strange clothes or strange setting. This may be a US vs. Europe thing - and that may be fine - but you might want to try and broaden the appeal of generic images. If it's supposed to be something local, then put the city or area in the keywords so it'll get found. Examples here, here and here. Iron the shirt! Why is the cupcake in a knocked over teacup? With images like this, include the place (city/state/country). Not much of a market for large tire lifting??

A lot of stock is about giving buyers the expected and saying the obvious, so things that don't look "typical" sell, but not in the quantities you might like. Hope this helps

MilanStojanovic:
^ Jo Ann Snover, you are right.
Thanks for comments everyone :)


--- Quote from: jonbull on May 31, 2017, 07:47 ---some good idea and some good shot. for me the problem in many is light.
sometimes too hard, sometimes too soft and flat.

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If u find time, can u link to those photos? :)
To be honest I think my lightning is generally - ok. Since there are ~3000 images, sure I did miss some :) To some degree lightning is a bit of a personal style ... If you are willing post some pics, so we can discuss :)


--- Quote from: jonbull on May 31, 2017, 07:47 ---what source u use in studio? i think small one mostly.

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Studio is a small room, 5x5m, where I mostly use ~120cm brollybox, which i consider on bigger side. Also since room is small, and must be bouncing from walls, I always think its more on the soft side :)


--- Quote from: jonbull on May 31, 2017, 07:47 ---i see the trend is more natural shot. yours model all look very constructed, they lack that easy posing in front of camera, most of them. they pretend to be super model attitude don't work.

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Most of people you can see, actually aren't models or even if they are, they are just starting out, I was hoping that wasn't as visible since I pay attention to their clothes & poses. Guess you can't have it all with free, non paid, 'models' :D I agree, lifestyle images always benefit from "easy going" attitude.

As suspected I'm probably lacking in all areas a bit, which is fine, I'll learn thought time. What gets on my nerves is when I work with cheap gear, and get rejected for example, chromatic aberrations (I like shooting backlit) and such. How many of those 0.33$ you must sell to afford good (~1000$ lens), huh  ::)

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