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Alamy.com / Re: Besides Alamy where else do you send your images?
« on: May 06, 2010, 12:45 »
On a similar note, is there any macro agency you can join like Alamy?
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Alamy.com / Re: Besides Alamy where else do you send your images?« on: May 06, 2010, 12:45 »
On a similar note, is there any macro agency you can join like Alamy?
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Alamy.com / Re: RM or L?« on: May 03, 2010, 22:57 »
Thank you for the replies.
But, what I actually meant to ask was- what sort of license gets you more money? Is it worth going Rights Protected? My work is mostly editorial. 5
Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 24, 2010, 10:12 »
I went through your profile on iStock. First, let me congratulate you on your fantastic pictures. They were a real pleasure to look at. I noticed that most of your wildlife shots weren't really being downloaded. Why not put them on a traditional stock agency like Alamy; even if you get just one sale an year, you'll make more than the pennies you get here. As I stay in India, I guess I'll have to settle for finding the yeti. 7
Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 24, 2010, 07:43 »
Thank you for the critique of my pictures. Much appreciated.
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Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 24, 2010, 07:42 »From what I've heard, it's taking two week or so for new reviews to be made, maybe longer right now because of some site problems and several of the inspectors being at a junket in Cannes. Maybe I should have clarified a bit more on "didn't want to contribute to them anyway." Being new to stock photography, I didn't know much about it when I applied for an account. After some research, I found out what my work -mainly interested in wildlife- was better off with RM in a traditional stock agency like Alamy. And for those of who contribute quality work to microstock, I have a question- why do it? You get an unfair payment for the time you spent in getting the shot. Those of you who say you do it for fun, not money- why not contribute your good works to macrostock, and not so good to micro? 9
Newbie Discussion / Upsizing« on: April 23, 2010, 15:30 »
I just noticed that Alamy requires 48MB uncompressed minimum. Does this mean that I just upsize my JPGs, and submit it? Or would I be best if I RAW, and processed it, and upsized it? Can you clue me in about this who upside business?
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Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 23, 2010, 11:34 »
Thank you steheap and magnum. Could you tell me how to improve my composition and lighting?
Many thanks Sauron Here's another one I submitted: http://bit.ly/asyR5k 11
Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 23, 2010, 10:25 »
This is one:
http://bit.ly/9vh5Gv 12
Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 23, 2010, 08:40 »
All the ten images I uploaded for review were reject for "Poor lighting/composition".
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Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 23, 2010, 08:02 »
Thank you, everyone.
Did you get accepted yet there? Well, I sent my three photos for review about a week ago. Since I did not hear from them yet, and I didn't want to contribute to them anyway; I've written to them to terminate my account. I currently am going to upload only on 123RF for a while. 14
Newbie Discussion / Re: New microstocker :)« on: April 22, 2010, 14:28 »
Thank you everyone.
And my apologizes for getting istockphoto wrong in the first post. 15
Newbie Discussion / New microstocker :)« on: April 22, 2010, 11:20 »
Hello, everyone.
I'm just getting into microstock, just got an account at iphotostock. However I feel the compensation of just 20% is unfair. I'm not interested in being exclusive. Can anyone tell me about another site which offers better money for your work, and other things which a new microstocker might need to know? Thank you for all replies and advice. Regards Sauron P.S.: Could anyone also tell me which popular microstock site offers the highest percentage to the sellers. 16
Newbie Discussion / Re: why can't I start a new thread?« on: April 22, 2010, 11:11 »
I lurk no longer.
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