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if i remember correct, photo+ will go to signature and E+ go to signature+. Only those non exclusive photo+ files performing very well will go to signature+ and very well selling non exclusive files to signature.
Correct me please if i am wrong.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Model release is illegible
« on: June 06, 2013, 23:25 »
if you are using originally istock's release then i would suggest remove any term "istockphoto" if did not do it already like at the top as heading/title or anywhere inside the body of consent and replace it with shutterstock if possible.

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DT ? Here the turning point comes...

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Newbie Discussion / Re: Tips on generating ideas for stock
« on: June 04, 2013, 08:39 »
Go for a walk or a bike ride and take your camera with you. It can be in the city, the suburbs, industrial areas or in the countryside. There are stock opportunities everywhere ... you just have to have your eyes open to see them.

I liken it to 'seeing' $50 or $100+ banknotes lying around, that are invisible to most people, but obvious to the alert stock photographer and just waiting to be picked up for free.

As well as being an enjoyable and healthy way to spend some time, it can often be surprising lucrative. I have done many such walks/rides that have netted me over $1K in sales over the next few years.
this is what i do and really love to do. Even my backyard has given some good sellers for my port. Even though i go on ride in the same routes i keep getting new stuffs for my port. I really find this refreshing as well.

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yes. Good image and article. Thanks for sharing.

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i really appreciate Bob's prompt support and picworkflow. I mostly use for video distribution but recently tried images and some other features offered by picworkflow and its more than satisfactory. I will always recommend picworkflow.

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123RF / Re: 123RF on rise in earnings
« on: May 31, 2013, 21:36 »
I have been doing better than any other agency after ss and is until recently. Adding New images also did not improve sell. Is anyone doing better in video section also these days ?

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Shutterstock.com / Re: OFFSET opened doors
« on: May 31, 2013, 13:29 »
So offset offering 2 price 250$ for small and 500$ for large unlimited online and print uses-
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/offset-shutterstocks-new-high-end-image-marketplace-begins-invite-only-preview-209681941.html

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oh ok Leaf. I have no problem in giving my 1st name only. And is there any use to give portfolio links ? Just curious. And hope we will get a newsletter to our email address confirming the changes you make.

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Leaf. I know you have something good in mind when you make some changes in forum but as you see many are against it, why dont you just stop people creating new IDs/accounts after deleting old ID/accounts of their own rather disclosing the real identity. And if some one closes his/her account purposely or mistakenly then he/she can only recreate same login ID as earlier (from same IP address) and that too after admin or your approval.
By this way, atleast the IDs or nicknames will remain familiar to everyone. Just a suggestion.

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i was not entering into this thread as i neither depends on micro for my earning nor do i have any plan to make it as sole income source but after entering into this thread, found some  interesting and contrasting but helpful replies and tips. Thanks guys for your frank and genuine suggestions. I have access to some niche images and i used to give them priority to sell but they get sold certain months of the year but when they do, they compensate for rest of the years as well (taking micro and macro sites both) then i uploaded some very cliche images what i never fond of but they also started selling, not as well as my niche images but more frequently. The best thing is they get sale through a year and not in some specific months. And now i find shooting those cliche images also as they give me money. And now i included some videos as well. And now its even better. :)

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: IStock rejection
« on: May 26, 2013, 21:58 »
Does istock send test results on weekends as well ?
Yes.
oh thanks. I did not know that.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: IStock rejection
« on: May 26, 2013, 13:37 »
Does istock send test results on weekends as well ?

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Stocksy / Re: Stocksy in action...
« on: May 26, 2013, 07:09 »
Good points liz..
I also heard that stocksy has been quite strict on curating images of even very good photogs (in my opinion) but even after being so choosy i dont find any extra ordinary images or different (yeah some are definitely impressive) than some available in other stock sites. Probably stock photography is selling those types of images. Though i know stocksy and their people have good intention, at least for we photographers.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: the END of microstock !!!
« on: May 21, 2013, 05:35 »
"Interesting thoughts. Of course all that is actually happening is basic supply and demand. However it's not the agencies or the contributors who have 'devalued' our product but the technology. As you have said yourself, it has never been easier or cheaper to produce quality images ... so that's exactly what people are doing.

I've no idea how long it is all going to last though. Ten years ago I'd never have believed I could earn a decent living with my camera, working from home, shooting what I want, when I feel like doing so and never even having clients to report to, or any complaints or invoices to chase up. Microstock is largely a true and fair meritocracy too __ your success and your earnings are directly related to your skills, how hard you work and, sometimes, how much you are prepared to risk financially to get unique or better shots.

If, in a few years time, it is 'only the agencies that can make any money' then that will probably be the time that a true microstock co-op will finally emerge. Right now there is not the motivation for it to happen and most contributors have too much to lose. Ultimately it is the contributors that own all the content though. Without them the agencies are nothing.

I think that there are small signs that the balance between agency and the contributor may be edging towards the latter. Istock notably have started to relax rules that they once held dear. Vector artists are actually getting a royalty increase. The emergence of Stocksy is a move in the right direction and Istock are certainly worried about it. Then there's Yuri's 'sweetheart deal' with Getty. There may well be more in the pipeline."



yes agreed, it is without a doubt technology as well, but also the fact when getty came along and gobbled every agency up they dropped royalty rates to sustain the bankers and shareholders profits. we all ate it up albeit with a bit of complaining.

then microstock came along with this sell stupidly cheap idea and give stupid rates with crowns and you could work your way up. getty bought the premiere agency, and continued the reduction of rates for profits scheme. we all ate it up albeit with a bit of complaining.

then there are the schemes like SS who simply undersold images with abandon and paid really stupid royalty rates. many ate it up. why i will never know.

add the above to a bunch of tier sites that want a slice of the pie and generally do so with abandon, and you have an industry that is really messed up.

now you get brucey with his new found ideals forming a co-op. to little too late my friend. you had the chance to do that long ago, and you took the getty millions. in his various interviews he tends to contradict himself between the past and the new and improved version of brucey called stocksy. the one that sticks out is him saying something along the lines of "if you make less than 50% you are not getting your worth" and i seem to recall the highest you could ever aspire too was 45% on IS under his reign, but you also started at a shameful 20%. this has happened a few times in his interviews that i have read. i also don't predict you will get too many born again idealists like this coming down the pipes any time soon.

my money is still on the decline of individual income based on the microstock model, and yes it will affect the whole industry. and i still think it will happen in the next 5-7 years. the numbers don't add up anymore, and it's blatantly obvious if you have been around the industry for a while. and the scary part of this is that greedy empires like getty know this too. they know they can kick the crap out of us and control us and we are weak as a whole. as a group we might complain a lot, but getting anything going with a large group of photographers to teach "them" will never happen, it would be easier to herd cats.
I remember being told in the late 1980's that it wasn't worth getting in to stock photography.  Listening to that advice was a huge mistake.  I went in to the scientific side, didn't enjoy it and had to try non-photographic work until I found out about microstock.  Now looking at the RM sites, I'm not that impressed by a lot of the content.

I bet there's old timers in the music and art world telling people that the industry isn't as good as it used to be and the end is nigh.  Having learned my mistake the hard way, I ignore advice that is contrary to my own experience now.  Overall, I like microstock, I even like selling for $0.38, as the volume is high.  Things might get tougher in the future but it's quite easy now, for people that aren't afraid of work.  I'm quite lazy, that's the biggest problem for me.
very well said sharpshot. There is an old Indian sayings "whenever you wake up, its morning"
so its never too late unless you leave the task.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: the END of microstock !!!
« on: May 20, 2013, 05:31 »
Why would yuri jump ship for less money

Ofcourse he doesnt jump ship for less money. Ofcourse he has cut a deal for himself and quite rightly so the Getty empire is probably the only one who can accomodate him on this but he is not going to reveal any facts in any forums, thats for sure.  He is far from the only one going this way. I know of some other stock photographers with very large portfolios who are thinking in same terms, perhaps not big enough to cut any deals but considering exclusivity, not with Istock but Getty.

Who knows? maybe this Getty/Yuri business will spark off a new trend?
if getty is giving extra sweets to Mr Y. then who knows if getty will make others food bitter to balance the food. Probably by decreasing other getty/IS contributors royalty..

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: yuri arcurs is IS exclusive
« on: May 19, 2013, 14:08 »
two entries on SS forum from Yuri's father

Well, now Yuri has left Shutterstock I can just as well reveal a few things. It is a long time ago since Yuri only had 1000 downloads a day at SS. A typical day at SS had between 3000-4000 downloads!! How do I know? Well, I introduced Yuri to SS. And I am Yuris dad - and very proud of my sons success!

By the way, Yuri is not the only one leaving SS. If you want to see my port, do it now. In some weeks it will be gone too! Time to say goodbye!

The best to all of you!

PS: Rinder99, thanks! You have always been fair to Yuri (and me) from the very beginning about 7-8 years ago.

Vista/Dhoxax


AND

Thanks for the nice words about my son Yuri (and my port)!

Why I leave too? Not so difficult to figure out really: I simply got an offer I could not refuse! Got It?

No, stock photography is only my hobby (though, a hobby with a nice income). In "real life" I work as an university professor and researcher.

The best to all of you!

Vista/Dhoxax .)


Is this really Yuri's father ? or are you talking about Christian ? I heard he is reporting in forums that he is also going to leave micro (once again...) ?

anyways.. god luck to Yuri, Yuri's father and christian !

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: iStock review time
« on: May 19, 2013, 11:02 »
It takes about a day for me recently sometimes just a few hours.
are you exclusive in IS ? My images and footage both are also pending for last 2 weeks
Yep.
Oh ok..

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: iStock review time
« on: May 19, 2013, 10:57 »
It takes about a day for me recently sometimes just a few hours.
are you exclusive in IS ? My images and footage both are also pending for last 2 weeks

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I have around 150 clips on Fotolia, Shutterstock and Pond5. NEVER had a sale on Shutterstock and Pond5, which is driving me crazy, considering I started all this almost an year ago. I do sell clips every month on Fotolia though, so someone needs my clips in the end. I really don't understand. If I sell 1-2 clips on Fotolia every month, I was expecting to have at least one sale on SS&Pond5 in an year, but still nothing...

Its strange if you have not sold anything from ss and p5 from 150 footage.. that too for last 1 year.. Did you try changing your keywords ?

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: yuri arcurs is IS exclusive
« on: May 18, 2013, 04:18 »
Getty must of paid Yuri a huge amount to do this.  A clear sign to me that they're losing the plot.  They get rid of Sean and pay for Yuri?  Absolute madness.

lol yeah. and I wonder if Yuri's this move will be beneficial for Sean as now he has his unique images everywhere in different price range including subs.. buyers ! you are free to choose/buy my images where ever you want and suitable to you... :)

ps- cobalt! you just said before me what i wanna say

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: April PP sales
« on: May 16, 2013, 09:04 »
Yes mantis, you are right. I have small port. and it seems to be more tough to get images into SS than IS. How ever for footage, its opposite.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: April PP sales
« on: May 15, 2013, 23:08 »
Strange.. my PP income passed my regular income from SS.

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: April PP sales
« on: May 14, 2013, 02:03 »
Well, while you're at it, the GreaseMonkey script from theasis (see http://www.istockphoto.com/forum_messages.php?threadid=352385&page=1) - aside from its other wonders - works on the PP Sales page too, and will give more details on individual downloads.  Very useful!

Script will run on FireFox (with GreaseMonkey installed) or Chrome.


++ Thank you from my side also Gannet.. really more interesting and helpful.. :)

ps:- Amazing...lol

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Change of Most popular
« on: May 11, 2013, 14:21 »
no change for me too.. as far as i could search and see

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