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I can say only good words for Canva!

Sorry, JoAnne for what happened! Cases like these for sure are unpleasant for both sides.

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: October 18, 2015, 14:16 »
My sales are on up and it looks like the best is yet to come  ;)

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I did it! I pulled all of my ports. No complaining about getting screwed over by these thieves. I will not be give my work out for free (that's sure how it feels) any longer.

Well, i guess that not you are those who pulled your portfolio from microstock, but the sales potential of your images did it.

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Adobe Stock / Re: Adobe new extended licences $79
« on: October 11, 2015, 01:54 »
Well, I'm not changing mine. If you look prices of some of  the "foto agencies", they go "sky-high".

For example: https://en.fotolia.com/id/79988176    800 for EL.

Yes, but this images could not be found in Adobe Stock's collection.

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Super Image Market / Re: Upload photos and get PAYMENT
« on: October 05, 2015, 09:25 »
I have seen that SIM makes invoices with adresses of buyer and contributor.

Whats with the EU-VAT on superimagemarket.com?
If they are only a marketplace every european contributor has to pay VAT for every single buyer from europe in there homecountries.

They will say, but i think SIM cannot make invoice on behalf of another company. They will give you invoice from their own company and you will not pay VAT, as they are outside EU.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Cap on daily earnings?
« on: September 26, 2015, 09:25 »
My understanding is that if you upload for example 100 times more images in one agency this doesn't mean 100 times bigger income just because the clients there are the same and they will buy the same volume of images as before :)
It's very important also what kind of content we upload not only the quantity, because we can upload good salable images, but if there are similar is possible to not give us additional income. And if we add the wear and decline in the older files the result can be "the wall". Day after day all this becomes more complicated...

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Just look at the eyeem collection on getty:

http://www.gettyimages.com/search/2/image?family=creative&license=rf&excludenudity=false&collections=EYM&Language=en-US


That's a very nice collection from eyeem.  I can see why Getty has pushed that collection to the front of the search results.


Really nice collection, i already got a sale from Getty thru Eyeem.

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Cap on daily earnings?
« on: September 19, 2015, 07:40 »
Not sure if fellow conspiracy theorists here discussed this topic already... but it looks to me there is a cup on daily earnings on SS - well at least something funny is going on. This morning I had a couple of large SODs and a couple of extended license sales, nice surprise, no complaints there. But after that my downloads just stopped - never seen anything like that before, and by the end of the day, even though I had a nice total, if you subtract the SODs and extended sales I ended up with the total well below my daily usual, even for a Friday.
It seems to me once you images sold up to certain daily amount they push your portfolio down the search results??
Would hate to think that I am working for a salary and can't grow because someone there decided how much they should pay me.
Anyone else with large ports and tin foil hats seen anything like that?

I think it's on accident. By my experience this was never happen to me, i have almost every day SODs and this days in most of the cases are good days overall with more subs.
Shutterstock are very intelligent and they know very well that people like you Elena(maybe me too :) ) which sale a lot are the backbone of their collection. Good images sells more, why they will limit sales and why they will limit the buyer's choice?

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Site Related / Re: Adding Getty Images to the list
« on: September 09, 2015, 02:00 »
To me it's all about collections. One good image can be priced 1$ in one collection and $1000 in another, but this is not valid for weak photos :)

We can find thousands of images in microstock exactly looking like this in the Stocksy's curated collection(or Offset...),but to find all them together will cost for one client so much time that he will always pay more but to look at tightly edited collection.

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: September 05, 2015, 12:44 »
Does anyone recall what day of the month CANVA issues their payouts?  My previous payouts all came around the 4th or 5th of the month but I haven't seen any notification yet for my current payout (close to $200 at the end of last month).

By my experience between 3th and 11th

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Adobe Stock / Re: Adobe / Fotolia sale - commissions unaffected
« on: September 01, 2015, 11:09 »
I got first EL for the month, i'm not sure if this offer cover the ELs too. If yes we can expect more in the next 20 days. ;)

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Adobe Stock / Re: Adobe / Fotolia sale - commissions unaffected
« on: September 01, 2015, 07:28 »
This is the right business relationship, we invest in creating photos, they invest in marketing and sales. Each side have to bear its part of the commitment.
Correct and fairly on their part!

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: August 31, 2015, 11:19 »
Does anyone know if they are done deleting images? I thought they were going to send out an email with an explanation, but I have not received one.

In reply to a support ticket I sent, Lee said there'd be an explanation of new requirements and standards in the next newsletter. That was months ago and I haven't received anything either.

My portfolio size has been steady for several weeks, but the last time I thought they were done they went on a new culling spree. I'm not uploading at the moment - until we get some new guidelines - as they have deleted many of the images that were selling well at Canva and are proven bestsellers elsewhere; I have no clue, literally, as to what they want. Even if I compare what they kept vs. what they culled I can't see any pattern or logic.

YMMV

Thanks! I'm not going to upload either for the same reasons. Hopefully they will send something out soon.

I can't understand this logic at all. When we have images ready to sell the best for the income is to upload all images to all agencies which are proven sellers. At least in Canva you just place all files in the FTP and forget to do nothing more(today i uploaded batch of 255 images and it cost me 1 min time to select the files). They have the right to take what they need. There have no exclusivity requirements.
If the try is to oblige Canva or any other agency to start accepting more images this is mission impossible. Would be possible in some small agency, but it's pointless.
I mean when we talk about RF microstock non-exclusive content.

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Canva / Re: My best month in Canva ever! And it's August...
« on: August 28, 2015, 23:39 »
It's an online graphic design software:
https://www.canva.com/about

and here is for contributors:
https://about.canva.com/contributors/

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Canva / My best month in Canva ever! And it's August...
« on: August 28, 2015, 15:05 »
Last year was the beginning and after two steps of rise (the first was last year and second January this year) it looks like in September Canva will pass to the next level(at least to me) for the third time. For sure October will be even better... :)

It's awesome to occur a new trails of licensing. Good luck, Canva!

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Canva / Re: Canva?? Need your opinion
« on: August 26, 2015, 08:02 »
I am absolutely satisfied with Canva.

Fast upload, no categories...high sales! New licenses coming soon...more money coming soon :)

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Adobe Stock / Re: Fotolia Exclusivity
« on: August 21, 2015, 03:48 »
I put the extended's always on max.

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: August 04, 2015, 12:15 »
Lee is still Director of Stock Photography at Canva and he makes a bunch of other things.

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No agency will allow you to do that at their expense.

But all microstock agencies will. This is a classic example of the so called "closed shop" theory.

It happens to be like this because microstock agencies have found a way to make it mostly your expense by basically outsourcing the whole work to you, the photographer - from planning to keywording, you have to provide them with a finished product and they don't have any cost related to your images. They focus on storing the images, their search engines and marketing (which most photographers still underestimate). They focus on automatization, and they are pretty good at it.

I don't know what you understand as "closed shop theory". To me that term is related to an employment issue. As a stock photographer you are not employed by anyone. You are a business person providing a product. You deal with others businesses, and all of them are as free as you are to make their own business decisions at any time. You are not bound to any restrictions. You don't have to inherit something from someone else. You don't have to know someone who knows someone (though as with all businesses it helps). You don't have to buy in somewhere. If your product is good enough, other businesses will be willing (or even happy) to distribute them for you.

Yes, it's a difference between microstock and macrostock. Microstock agencies mostly don't care about the quality of your product. Their shop is big enough to place almost any product somewhere. If yours proves not to be popular enough, it will soon be hidden in a shelf in the back of the 3rd floor. The only thing they are looking for is that your product isn't so bad that customers will come back and demand their money back.

Well said Michael! The content is the King and every single macro agency would pray to have the best photos if we can offer such photos, because this is the backbone of this business.

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: July 28, 2015, 01:06 »
I look forward Canva for Work and the new licenses :)

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May be the best way to do it is your DSLR (FX)

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I'm OK with Photocase, I have regular sales, but to got the regular sales are needed at least a couple of hundred images online.

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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: July 01, 2015, 10:32 »
after a while they appeared

Could you please specify when they appeared? After few hours? Next day? After few days?

Thanks.

I did not track it, but may be about a couple of days.


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Canva / Re: Canva
« on: July 01, 2015, 09:43 »
I still can't upload files. After uploading they appear in _processing directory with 0 bites size and don't appear on my portfolio.

Does it happen to anyone else?

I think this is not a problem. I had the same experience with 0 bytes and after a while they appeared as usual in my account.

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CanStockPhoto.com / Re: Pleasant Surprise
« on: June 21, 2015, 09:39 »
I had even higher, about $75. This are sales from Fotosearch probably.

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