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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Buyers Bailing on Istock
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Oh, and royalty percentages that are actually ethical and realistic, of course.
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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Buyers Bailing on Istock« on: December 08, 2011, 06:12 »
Oh, and royalty percentages that are actually ethical and realistic, of course.
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General Photography Discussion / Re: Some Lovely Shots of Diwali« on: December 08, 2011, 05:52 »great shots....beautiful colours. we're fortunate in Toronto to be the most ethnically diverse city in the world (per capita). The Diwali celebrations here were beautiful. I wish I'd gotten out to shoot some of them. I couldn't believe how diverse Toronto was when I went there recently. Completely changed my ignorant concept of Canada and Canadians! 553
iStockPhoto.com / Re: Buyers Bailing on Istock« on: December 08, 2011, 05:50 »
I think the price slider is a good solution to striking the balance between iStock and its artists' desire to sell higher price files and buyers' desire to limit their expenses if necessary. I don't want buyers coming in and permanently turning off Vetta and Agency, but I do want them to be able to filter them out if they're prepared to put in 10 seconds of effort.
Despite all the moaning about iStock, their higher prices are the only thing that are going to make it worthwhile for us in the long run. 554
General Stock Discussion / Re: Nov 2011 - Microstock Earnings Thread« on: December 02, 2011, 13:48 »This will be a problem for all the agencies in the long run; it may be that iStock - as has been the case from the start of this adventure - is leading the pack.So effectively you're saying that the micro model is, indeed, "unsustainable"? It's the logical outcome for this business model as it works at the moment. Increasing image supply inevitably leads to lower returns for contributors till it reaches at point that it's not economically viable to shoot anything specifically for microstock that costs more than cents to produce since the likely return per image will be so small. As we know, the trad agencies started as collections of unused assignment shots and developed into stock shot for that purpose but they managed to kept the returns artificially buoyant by limiting photographer access and grossly inflating the value of even mediocre images. Perhaps they'll have to return to that kind of model in the very long term in order to stay supplied with professional quality images. The days of mega-high prices for stock are gone and microstock has shown there's no real secret to being a good photographer: you just need a modicum of seeing ability, post-processing competence and to work hard - most of us are proof of that! 555
General Stock Discussion / Re: Nov 2011 - Microstock Earnings Thread« on: December 02, 2011, 07:07 »
It wouldn't surprise me if iStock is booming as a business but individuals are seeing falls because of the increase in size of the library. Dilution might provide short term profits but in the long run it'll make full time stock shooting impossible.
The quality of the images will fall since no-one will be able to invest the time or money to create those professional photographs we see now. This will be a problem for all the agencies in the long run; it may be that iStock - as has been the case from the start of this adventure - is leading the pack. 556
General Stock Discussion / Re: Nov 2011 - Microstock Earnings Thread« on: December 02, 2011, 05:49 »
I'm an iStock exclusive photographer. Here are my numbers.
This November 2011 compared to November 2010: $ -25% DL -44% November 2009: $ +1% DL -59% November 2008: $ -5% DL -73% I haven't kept track of my portfolio size over that time but it's probably fair to say it increases by a couple of thousand images a year at least. In the New Year I'm going to start the long and laborious process of keywording my images in the exif data in preparation for when iStock is no longer sustainable for me. What a shame. 557
Shutterstock.com / Re: Anyone doubting the power of SS?« on: December 01, 2011, 15:53 »Hmmpfh. Went to sign up with Shutterstock only to find someone else has already grabbed my brand identity of 'fotoVoyager'. iStock's not leaving me much choice in the medium term. I used to sell 150+ images a day, now I'm lucky to sell a third of that. It's a real pity because I like the people at iStock but either the library has become so diluted that it's not possible to be seen in my subject area or they really are losing customers. Either way I have to consider my business first. 558
Shutterstock.com / Re: Anyone doubting the power of SS?« on: December 01, 2011, 13:59 »Hmmpfh. Went to sign up with Shutterstock only to find someone else has already grabbed my brand identity of 'fotoVoyager'. I tried searching for images by that username but got no results. Anyone else had this kind of problem? I'll go and sign up as Sean Locke if identity grabbing is allowed! Thanks, I'll do that. 559
Shutterstock.com / Re: Anyone doubting the power of SS?« on: December 01, 2011, 12:32 »
Hmmpfh. Went to sign up with Shutterstock only to find someone else has already grabbed my brand identity of 'fotoVoyager'. I tried searching for images by that username but got no results. Anyone else had this kind of problem? I'll go and sign up as Sean Locke if identity grabbing is allowed!
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iStockPhoto.com / Re: iStock fails to recover ground« on: November 23, 2011, 08:48 »IMO, you're not going to win any contests by shifting uploads to Getty. Not many. I feel your pain. My download numbers are less than a third of what they were a couple of years ago. Someone (Rapideye perhaps) suggested making sure all your images are keyworded with non-cv terms embedded now so the transition to independence won't be as painful or slow when iStock becomes financially unviable for full time exclusive photographers. 561
Shutterstock.com / Re: I wonder who they're aiming this at« on: November 16, 2011, 15:40 »
This is really interesting.
If I could find a similar service at FT and DT I might well finally take the dreaded jump into independence. It'll still take me months and months to upload thousands of images though. |
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