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AI Generated Stock Photography / Midjourney movies
« on: June 19, 2025, 09:09 »
From today you can use Midjourney to make movie clips too.
I tried and the result is truly remarkable  8)
from my blog:
https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog/midjourney-movie-clip/

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but Alamy is the only place where this happens with some level of regularity.  Even had 4-digit sale once.  They also treat you fair, none of this what's been going on with Adobe lately.
Absolute true ...but 4-digit wow! Super, happy for you  ;D

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Congratulations!
Splendid image, you deserve it  8)
As far as my experience, Alamy is the only agency where I have 3 digits sales  ;).

what sells are on there are mainly editorials of specific places/landmarks/businesses, as well as newsworthy content.


Yes, but not always true.  Couple of weeks ago this sold for 3-digits (attached)



It's remote back-country of Banff National Park in Canada.  Takes 2 days of hiking just to get here.  Camped by these lakes in the valley, had all this to myself.   Who needed this kind of photo I am not sure, but apparently there is a market for mountain landscapes on Alamy

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Selling Stock Direct / Selling POD directly
« on: February 26, 2025, 12:43 »
My digital art website is well visited, now.
As anticipated, now I'm building the POD gallery - having fun with the mockups - making experience with personal styles but without pushing at the moment.
On my blog https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog/ some news




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AI Generated Stock Photography / AI food art
« on: February 20, 2025, 16:19 »
from my blog
Cheesecake & strawberries session


https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog/2025/02/19/divertissement/
Enjoy  ;D

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Alamy.com / Re: Alamy wants my birthday. Any reason not to?
« on: January 15, 2025, 13:59 »
I received the letter too and gave my date to Alamy, even if the request is ridiculous, as they have all my data anyway.
If you follow the link in the email ("If you need further guidance, read more about how we work with Collecting Societies...")  you get your explanation: it is a secondary copyright income from no profit societies.
I'm in this scheme already, and every year I receive extra income, not a lot but nice  :)

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Selling Stock Direct / Re: An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 06, 2025, 03:36 »
FAA does the work, I get the money.
The pocket change, dear Uncle Pete.

Good luck, in a positive way, with your self hosted projects. I wish you continued success.
thank you ❤️

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Selling Stock Direct / Re: An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 05, 2025, 11:46 »
I can understand the enjoyment from creating your own site, but in terms of the business case, one word comes to mind - Symbiostock. That is one for the older readers here...

Steve

PS - I'm a great believer in a two-pronged approach. You need to enable the "passing trade" of people just searching for a particular image and mine pops up on Google search and they buy it from Pictorem, say. Then you can have a more focused site with your favorite images that you promote on social media and Etsy is suiting me well there. After all, $1500 in profit in December is a fair measure of success.
Yes, I know Simbiostock, I was there the last times, when Leo was not in charge anymore  :)
My grounds are quite dissimilar. I know you as successful and I respect you, but I'm interested actually in a different approach.

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Selling Stock Direct / Re: An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 05, 2025, 08:19 »
I think we can

Yes, we can. Made my own POD website as well  :D.
Congratulations!  8)

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Selling Stock Direct / Re: An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 05, 2025, 04:58 »
FAA does the work, I get the money.
The pocket change, dear Uncle Pete.

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Selling Stock Direct / Re: An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 04, 2025, 15:57 »
I think it would be more effective to sell this on eBay.  ;D
Unfortunately Ebay is no more was used to be two years ago. I made a lot of good bargain there.
But now they manage your money directly and not in a way I like (pointless delays, misunderstanding, useless bureaucracy and so on...)
I think that the microstock business is currently in its sunset phase and finding valid alternatives is the only way to stay afloat  :(

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Selling Stock Direct / An own Print-On-Demand website
« on: January 04, 2025, 07:30 »
I think we can, some suggestions and considerations on my blog:

https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog/2025/01/01/an-own-print-on-demand-website-yes-we-can/

Enjoy  ;)

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General Stock Discussion / Re: How to sell stock images today
« on: August 31, 2024, 17:07 »

advice everyone should digest if they want enjoy seafood.

🤣 🤣 🤣

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General Stock Discussion / Re: How to sell stock images today
« on: August 31, 2024, 05:02 »
Thank you Luisa,it's always a pleasure to read those who for reporting the facts honestly.

il pecorino al tartufo vende perch buono!  :D

It's true that content that you don't expect often sells more,if you see what my third best-seller on Adobe is,you wouldn't believe it!

I agree with eliminating agencies that don't perform good,as Dreamstime,which have always behaved well,but unfortunately they sell little,the only thing that DT should change is the minimum payout,because 100usd is too much,they know it but they don't do anything about it.

I still have the port on Shutterstock but I no longer upload,because it has become a waste of time like small agencies.

I became exclusive with Adobe,without an exclusivity program,after I broke up with Istock.

Sooner or later I will publish the emails received from Istock here,so perhaps many will realize what Getty/Istock actually is.

In my opinion,working with too many agencies today only results in a waste of time,because whether you want it or not,in the end they absorb your time and are just a distraction.

In my opinion,the future of microstock is with Adobe!  :)
Hi,
thank you for reading and yes, probably Adobe at the moment is the best.
Concordo anche sul pecorino al tartufo, proprio buono (anche il Prosecco)  ;D

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General Stock Discussion / Re: How to sell stock images today
« on: August 31, 2024, 04:59 »
That is very good and concise write-up Luisa;  enjoyed reading it.

Some great art there too;  "Fearsome Strange Underworlds"  really speaks to me
Hi zeljkok,
thank you for reading and for the nice words, happy you liked my Inferno.
I see wonderful pictures on your pages too, I envy your world travels!

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I am getting a lot less 99 cents sales and a lot more sales around 1.04 - 1.28.

You are suggesting these may be a replacement for the 3.30 sales?

I don't know, at least with me the sales volume fits the 99 cents pattern.

 So, I will try to be positive and assume Adobe is getting more money in some way.

I agree, I have a similar pattern


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General Stock Discussion / Re: This month's sales
« on: January 03, 2024, 05:07 »
2023/2022


I focused on Adobe, where I only had 1300 files and did not upload for 10 years.

I added around 2300 files and my income increased over 900% year on year. Reached a weekly rank of 253 for a brief moment, now back down to 1040.

Basically from next to nothing to months with several hundred and one month over 1800 dollars with 2-3k files.

This year I want to make a big push for video. And also try to activate istock with normal photos and videos.

Will still submit every day to Adobe and try to round out my port with themes that I have simply never offered.

Especially illustrations, every illustration sale is a sale I never would have had.

I really hope I can activate istock. My old port is still my largest port.

eta: now 1670...hm, need more stuff for spring
8)
Congrats! Using cleverness and skill you deserve your success. Excellent job in 2024 !!!

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General Stock Discussion / Re: AI generated movies from images
« on: November 29, 2023, 07:36 »
I was pretty curious to test at Runway https://runwayml.com/ a new creative tool to AI-generate a video directly from a prompt,  an image + prompt, or simply with brush strokes over an image to specify motion.

The two last posts on my blog https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog are dedicated to my attempts.
I enjoyed the ride and I think the last result is not bad at all.

What version are you using? I see free and three more.
just the free one

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Off Topic / Re: I will never use AI
« on: November 27, 2023, 14:24 »

Machine Learning, AI that creates images does not use the original images, it's not making a composite or taking bits and pieces of our images to make new images. The machine is trained to create new images, from what it has learned. At least that's the way AI like Dall-E and Midjourney work.

The original images are never accessed again when someone asks for a new composition. So the whole, "I should get paid, every time my image is used again." is not logical, as all images of that type, style or whatever else, were used only once, but no images are specifically ever used again. AI is making a new image.

I see the decision to use or not as anyone's individual choice. I have fun making some cartoons or basic illustrations. And that's just as needed, now and then. Personally I'm not going to depend on AI for anything, and I like taking real photos. Hopefully people who pay for using images that I create will feel the same.

    

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General Stock Discussion / AI generated movies from images
« on: November 27, 2023, 13:04 »
I was pretty curious to test at Runway https://runwayml.com/ a new creative tool to AI-generate a video directly from a prompt,  an image + prompt, or simply with brush strokes over an image to specify motion.



The two last posts on my blog https://luisafumi-digitalart.com/blog are dedicated to my attempts.
I enjoyed the ride and I think the last result is not bad at all.

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