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Shutterstock.com / All batches rejected?
« on: July 30, 2013, 10:49 »
Hello around the world!
I am just a little upset, because the last batches (all together 40 images) got completely rejected.
We normally got always between 80 and 100% accepted and other agencies accepted them too.
The last review before that happened they just approved 6 of 25 images.
After that I wrote an email to submit and asked if they could have a look again to the batches.
I also asked if it could be possible that Atilla was at work, because every image was marked with poor lightning.
After some days I got an answer: "...the reviews seem appropriate -- all for image # - rejected for composition...."
Sounds somehow funny, but isn't really...
And now they rejected every image from different batches, marked at most with lightning and composition etc..
Just for info: It was a mix of people, animals, business and so on, and most inside the studio, some outdoor.
Did someone make same experience?
Is this the "regular" way how it should work?
I know that our images are not perfect, but this is curious...
I am just a little upset, because the last batches (all together 40 images) got completely rejected.
We normally got always between 80 and 100% accepted and other agencies accepted them too.
The last review before that happened they just approved 6 of 25 images.
After that I wrote an email to submit and asked if they could have a look again to the batches.
I also asked if it could be possible that Atilla was at work, because every image was marked with poor lightning.
After some days I got an answer: "...the reviews seem appropriate -- all for image # - rejected for composition...."
Sounds somehow funny, but isn't really...
And now they rejected every image from different batches, marked at most with lightning and composition etc..
Just for info: It was a mix of people, animals, business and so on, and most inside the studio, some outdoor.
Did someone make same experience?
Is this the "regular" way how it should work?
I know that our images are not perfect, but this is curious...