I have some SS lighting rejects accepted at Getty. LOL! Blessing in disguise.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: grp_photo on November 11, 2009, 10:00Quote from: Freedom on November 11, 2009, 06:05The want the pictures free or at least cheap that is the reason why they are searching flickr. If someone contacts you the contact you direct.
Did the editors contact you directly from Flickr or through Getty?Quote from: cappi on November 10, 2009, 23:39
I've been contacted by editor's from some pretty big magazine's on Flickr. I also get contacted by a lot of people that think photo credits are how I want to be paid. I tell those people no.
Quote from: xposurepro on January 29, 2009, 10:59
Wow not the response I expected .. I didn't realize there was such a fear of competition. Which when you think about it is really silly. For example, when you look at the size of my portfolio as a part of the entire microstock industry it is a tiny tiny tiny fraction of a fraction of a percent. Yet, over the years it has paid for my house, my studio and the equipment in it. Not to mention we are talking about photographing patterns and textures, a fundamental form of composition. To be afraid of creating competition in this area is just complete paranoia. If I were to actually claim that as "my niche" that would also be incredibly egotistical. I'm mean come on, should I discourage photographers from taking a picture of bark on a tree because that's "my niche"?
Trust me there is plenty of room for competition.
totony --- now he actually read the post and obviously thought about it because he picked right up on the lesson that was being expressed. He also made a really good point ... this forum is about sharing knowledge. He said he never thought about selling textures and I'm glad I was able to point out something he was missing on. I hope now that he's aware of it he sells a buttload of them.
AVAVA -- I'd just like to compliment you on your portfolio. I've personally approved a lot of your images and they are always a pleasure to look at. After seeing so many of your images at 100% it's obvious why you didn't join in on the anti-sharing of knowledge. You definitely don't have to worry about competition... oh by the way Im an administrator for one of the big 6
Quote from: hali on October 16, 2008, 16:45
you start to wonder, with so many new starter sites and just as often quick in quick out stock sites, are these companies starting up just to make money
and then close down before needing to pay anyone.
it's so easy to do that, and then in a few months , you see a new company start up.
are we contributors being taken ?
Quote from: Fran on September 29, 2008, 08:27Quote from: cappi on September 29, 2008, 03:29A pro at Alamy posted a few days ago that he earned over $24,000 with a port of 500 photos on ALamy during the last 12 months. One sale was for $8000 He said they weren't his best pics. Getty gets those. I'd like to know what he made on Getty.
Weird. I thought Getty asked for exclusivity.
Quote from: PaulieWalnuts on September 18, 2008, 01:47Quote from: nativelight on September 10, 2008, 22:02
Excellent! More and more I'm thinking of dropping microstock and putting everything I have on Alamy and whatever I can get approved at PSC. I'm pretty fed up with inconsistent reviewing on the micros. However, I do like the instant gratification of seeing sales everyday even though they're minute compared to Alamy sales.
Stunning image or not, it was worth a fair amount in the buyer's eyes!
Not so sure I'd be dumping micros for Alamy. I saw quite a few posts over there that $1 per image per year is a good rule of thumb for earnings. I'm sure a lot of people make more but that's not real promising if that's accurate. It's also probably why submitters over there say you need a few thousand images to start seeing decent results. Micros seem to average about $1 per image per month.