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Show posts MenuQuote from: [email protected] on July 02, 2021, 06:23I want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaI want to know when the second batch of audits will start, hahaQuote from: MatHayward on June 30, 2021, 21:00Quote from: HalfFull on June 30, 2021, 07:36
Will payments come through individually as they're reviewed or a lump sum?
The payment will be added to your account in one lump sum each time a batch is selected. If, for example you had 100 approved files, you will see your balance increase by $500. I expect this will be happening within the next 24 hours so take note of your balance right now. You should also see an email with the number of photos approved if any and the amound of money added into your account.
Good luck everyone!
I want to know when the second batch of audits will start, haha
Mat Hayward
Quote from: MatHayward on June 30, 2021, 21:00Quote from: HalfFull on June 30, 2021, 07:36
Will payments come through individually as they're reviewed or a lump sum?
The payment will be added to your account in one lump sum each time a batch is selected. If, for example you had 100 approved files, you will see your balance increase by $500. I expect this will be happening within the next 24 hours so take note of your balance right now. You should also see an email with the number of photos approved if any and the amound of money added into your account.
Good luck everyone!
I want to know when the second batch of audits will start, haha
Mat Hayward
Quote from: pics2 on September 10, 2020, 09:30Quote from: [email protected] on September 10, 2020, 07:03It is not required anymore (1000 downloads). However, your portfolio will be reviewed and only if they find it commercial enough you will be accepted. Don't be surprised to be turned down if you don't have people pictures.
Hello, my dear sir, is it easy for me to apply for istock exclusive now, are there any requirements? I heard that the previous requirement was 1000 downloads, what about now?Quote from: Krakozawr on September 10, 2020, 06:53
Yes, it is not fast and easy money.
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Quote from: Krakozawr on September 10, 2020, 06:53
Yes, it is not fast and easy money.
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Quote from: Krakozawr on September 08, 2020, 14:10
iStock exclusivity is the great thing if you have a proper portfolio and ready to work under the briefs. And to work hard, BTW.
I'm iStock exclusive since 2007, and I made barely $1000-$1200 per month, which was nothing. But it was my side-project all those years. Since I started to work focused on it 2016, I have the constant growth in my income. Since 2018, I makes my live in the USA exclusively from iStock/Getty and I dropped almost all my freelance gigs. This pandemic year going almost 1.5 times better than the previous one. RPD is higger than $4 (combined for photo and video), with 35% royalty (and I expecting to reach 40% for video this year). Video is growing fast, photo is more tough market but still good.
But you have to evaluate your portfolio. You will have a good income only if you will have good S+ acceptance level, and the criteria for S+ acceptance is very strict and specific. It is not enough just to have a "nice quality content" - many great SS-like portfolios would have no chances there. Do your research. Long story short, if you don't shooting people, forget about it (not quite true but close enough).
And keep in mind that iStock exclusivity means TOTAL exclusivity: you can't sell RF-imagery nowhere else, so, all your accounts in other agencies must be shutted dowb prior you will move to exclusivity.
BTW, if you do speak Russian, check out my webinar "Интимные тайны iStock" - almost 5 hours, lol, but people reported that it was helpful![]()
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Quote from: Petkov on September 06, 2020, 17:38
No need Exclusive IS/Getty!
I am 35% on SS, this is difference:
2019.08 - RPI $0.84
2020.08 - RPI $0.56
28% low DLs After Covid-19
For other agency, see graphic
Quote from: Petkov on September 06, 2020, 17:38
No need Exclusive IS/Getty!
I am 35% on SS, this is difference:
2019.08 - RPI $0.84
2020.08 - RPI $0.56
28% low DLs After Covid-19
For other agency, see graphic
Quote from: Karen on September 01, 2020, 13:15Quote from: CommuniCat on August 30, 2020, 11:24
Unfortunately, iStock also has a long and sad history of unilaterally changing contacts, moving goals posts and screwing contributors over.
iStock exclusive's download targets are unreachable due to coronavirus slowdown.
Many exclusives will lose their current royalty level this year.
Quote from: StanRohrer on August 31, 2020, 18:20
I went iS exclusive back about 2003. Been exclusive since. 2008 through 2011 I made very good money. From iS I paid about half of 2 kids in private college, all photo gear expenses, and some photo related short vacations. This year I already have 3 months where I've missed the minimum $100 balance to receive a monthly payout. I'm at 30% (well, for now). I can't imagine it being beneficial to a new contributor starting in Exclusive. Albeit the percentages are better than Non-Ex, but you still need to be well into the sales chart to get a useful percentage return. With the number of images now on the site there is very little chance any of your images can become a regular seller - which is very much needed at these low prices. With the percentages changing almost every year, that carrot on the stick is always too far out to attain a new payout percentage level. Changing the levels is how iS and Getty adjust how much money they keep from the sales and how little they give to contributors. It is a hamster wheel with no end and very limited ability for new people to grow in the ranks. Only go exclusive if you have a niche of images already selling very well and you can keep feeding that niche with expected good repeating sales. Even then, the search engine can change and kill your image sales.
Quote from: Clair Voyant on August 30, 2020, 23:15
Jo Ann pretty much summed it up.
I am exclusive and remain so for the very good sales volume. Sure, a minority of images sell for a pittance but most images sell for fairly decent coin. I am currently receiving 35% commission, and it is enough to live on, barely. In my situation, I'd be foolish to drop the crown. Being exclusive works well if you can get 15% or more of your images accepted into S+.
That said, my wife submits to multiple agencies and for where she is at in regards to volume produced and sales etc, she'd be foolish to go exclusive as she'd only make 25% commission, and that is not enough to warrant being exclusive.
If I was starting out in stock photography in the current pathetic state of the industry as a whole, I would not go exclusive with any agency.
Quote from: pics2 on August 30, 2020, 18:36
I'm on the fence also. Adobe is not enough to compensate for SS loses. Other agencies are not even worth mentioning. So, it comes down to decision Adobe vs Istock exclusive. It doesn't look like a hard decision at this moment and in this environment.
Quote from: ShadySue on August 30, 2020, 12:03
I won't offer an opinion as to whether you should become exclusive at iStock: it all depends on your port and your tolerance of BS. (disclaimer: I'm exclusive and I'm earning less than 25% of what I earned in e.g.2011-12, when my port was about 30% of its current size, but I know that was better 'for me' than being indie would have been, through the years I've been active [historically, SS wouldn't have worked for my particular port]).
And who knows what will happen in future? Risky if you do, risky if you don't.
Nowadays, becoming exclusive isn't dependent on sales, it's done by them assessing your port for commercial value.
Be aware that if you choose to become exclusive, your existing files will all stay at their current 1 credit selling price, though you'll get your exclusive rate omn these sales. Your subsequently uploaded files will sell at 3 credits, and you'll get your exclusive rate.
Quote from: marthamarks on June 07, 2020, 16:13Thank youQuote from: [email protected] on June 07, 2020, 15:13
Hahaha, I will stay in ss because I need money.
Good luck with that.
Quote from: Microstockphoto on February 04, 2020, 20:28I think gettyimmages has higher income
not much digging happenedjust logged in and posted a comment on a thread in my list of threads
but a robot talking about bots is funny