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Newbie Discussion / Re: Travel Photography - which agencies?
« on: May 09, 2009, 05:44 »
Loved the top 11 rules from Travelshouter, quite inspirational really. I am going to change the travel section of my website to a more editorial style, rather than a series of unrelated images. Thanks. (www.psdphotography.com)
I contribute most of my travel images to FotoLibra, but have had no sales so far (5 months). I also pay 18 per quarter for the privilege of no sales, but plan to give them a bit more time as my number of uploads increases.
But is this the right approach? Should I just 'can it' and move to Alamy, or try to search out another free, but more specialised library?
Even 9 months into being a F/T photographer the stock library dilema constantly rears its head, and never seems to get any easier.
Only time, or a few RM sales will tell.
psd.
I contribute most of my travel images to FotoLibra, but have had no sales so far (5 months). I also pay 18 per quarter for the privilege of no sales, but plan to give them a bit more time as my number of uploads increases.
But is this the right approach? Should I just 'can it' and move to Alamy, or try to search out another free, but more specialised library?
Even 9 months into being a F/T photographer the stock library dilema constantly rears its head, and never seems to get any easier.
Only time, or a few RM sales will tell.
psd.