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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Exclusive + what's the point??
« on: July 17, 2011, 17:10 »
anyway he will get banned here soon

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Exclusive + what's the point??
« on: July 17, 2011, 16:23 »
Shank,

Please stop this game of playing with people here, you are a self confused hobbyist with a large portfolio with limited success. Respect this forum please.

I feel that you are milking the good will here. Ego?

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: iStock changing royalty structure
« on: September 24, 2010, 19:24 »
My thoughts,

The VC guys want to sell Getty/istock.

The old deal made the bean counters question the valuation of the company.

Kelly is told to sort it.

We had these knee jerk changes before Getty sold the last time.

Lawyers and Accountants....

I did an MBA and remember the managing change stuff, this is a classic example of a high risk strategy. Hence I suspect they are cleaning the shop front for a quick sale.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: The Present B.M......
« on: February 09, 2009, 18:50 »
Last year I thought I was doing well with 200 images I was earning around $500 per month, then the best match changed and devastated my earnings. It went through several changes through the Autumn (Fall) and now it is back to the good old days.

I know past performance is no guarantee but  I have learnt to take the ruff with the smooth. Also remember the kids at istock are driving a hot rod and have never been here before but there are a few sages around to keep them on the road. Stacey you will be okay stop being inpatient  :)


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iStockPhoto.com / Re: The Present B.M......
« on: February 09, 2009, 17:51 »
............but i want best match to showcase my work ALL THE TIME.

Take better photos than everyone else, then it will.
Richard i am happy with my progress as a photographer and i take alot better photos than i did 6 months ago.
I will not spend my hard earned cash on upgrading my kit,hiring models or expensive lighting.
What i earn from my portfolio on istock will be reinvested when the time is right.
Thankfully the best match will never reflect the fact a file was uploaded to the library from a pro/happy snapper(myself) or indeed a camera costing 400 or 5000.
Do you also realise who actuallY decides what works as a good composition on our photos....The Buyer !

Shank read what he said. "Take better photographs" he did not say upgrade equipment.

Buyers do decide so why not think like a buyer and try to deliver images that are useful.

I understand that you were banned from IS and I can see why, please try to understand the debate and listen to the wise folks here and contribute in a constructive manner. Also before you form an opinion count to 10.  >:(

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: MSG Compare
« on: January 30, 2009, 18:13 »
add me please.I have been involved in a race for bronze and now i am in a race for silver.It's fun and friendly conversing with contributors at the same level.

So we will be hearing about this for the next 10 years. Please use an "I" not an "i " when you are talking about your self. Also a space after a comma full stop is the norm.

Shank you post here like you are a experienced stock photographer. I have looked at your PF and I have seen some pleasing images but ..... I am gold on istock with half your PF. I would advise you to serve your apprenticeship before being so verbose.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: The Great Washing Out
« on: January 24, 2009, 16:44 »
If a person earns a living as a photographer and chooses not to submit his work to a micro site for whatever reason that's there choice.
Seems a bit silly though as making images for a buyer/designer is quite easy and enjoyable and you can make money.

What? Do you ever read or try to understand the posts here, you are now polluting another forum with your comments. some professional photographers earn several 1000 pounds per day and have little time, why would they risk damaging their brand by diluting it with microstock. It really depends on what type of business you have. I like the the reoccurring business model of stock but some of the top guy simply do not need it nor do they have the time.

 >:(

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