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General Stock Discussion / Re: December 2010 earnings thread
« on: January 06, 2011, 14:27 »

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Anyone who watches sports betting or any gambling, knows that some people watch the "trends" for an indication of the future.
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Some say that people who gamble simply aren't very good at Math.  Then again, we could all say the same about Microstock!   ;D

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Pixmac / Re: Pixmac Announcement
« on: January 04, 2011, 17:57 »
I can't even find how to get accepted or how to upload, on the Pixmac site.

It's upon request at [email protected]. Or you can upload your first JPG file to ftp.pixmac.com with your login/password and the section will be activated automatically. We're working on making it more automated...

Thanks.  Do you have a dedicated qualification process?

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David

I tried to sign up for an account, but something's wrong.  It tells me to fix up the entry highlighted in red, but nothing is highlighted in red.  Doesn't allow me to go further.

Regards

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Adobe Stock / Low (almost none) views
« on: January 04, 2011, 14:13 »
Hi all

I've noticed over the last few weeks that I am getting very few (if any) views on my small port in FT.  Before that I used to get quite a few.  Anybody experiencing a similar problem?

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Pixmac / Re: Pixmac Announcement
« on: January 03, 2011, 15:27 »
I can't even find how to get accepted or how to upload, on the Pixmac site.

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Don't forget that curved image sensors that mimic the human eye are right around the corner. That one's going to be a game-changer for sure!

Tell us more?

Don't worry - just Googled it.  Interesting developments ahead.

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Don't forget that curved image sensors that mimic the human eye are right around the corner. That one's going to be a game-changer for sure!

Tell us more?

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"Most likely we will see the flood of new submitters slow down, and those current submitters that have not found the success they expected (both pros and amateurs) will begin to drop out.   Acceptance standards will continue to get tougher, and that will contribute to the slow of submissions as well".  


What do I know, I'm only new to this game, but this prediction from Lisafx makes sense to me. I can only think though that it will be a good thing for those that stick with the program and meet the challenges.  

As to predictions - what will we do with all those same-same (or nearly so) factory images when design tastes change as they often do.  Think back to how images in adverts appears 10-20-30 years ago.  It seems to me that the vast majority of today's top selling images are very contemporary. What is the next "fad look" in design?  

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General - Top Sites / Re: Looking back on one year in Microstock
« on: December 28, 2010, 06:27 »
After seeing your stunning images Dan, I think I'll take my ball and go home.  What beautiful work.

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I've just had a wonderfull read of this older thread.  But really most summizing are just wild guesses. 

The simple thing is that nobody knows where this whole movement will end up.  The only certainty is that change will occur, and the rate of technology advance will ensure that the changes will be massive and probably in unexpected directions.

It has happened for centuries - technonogy changes the world, buit now the pace of change is simply breathtaking. We'd better get used to it though, coz it ain't gunna slow down  - quite the reverse.  And there will always be deniers who have a head-in-sand view of their little part of the world - best revisit the Luddites - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite.

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DepositPhotos / Re: Is it worth it uploading to Deposit Photos?
« on: December 26, 2010, 14:50 »
I'm realatively new, but after this reading this I guess I'll stay clear of Deposit Photos.

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Everybody's in on the Act
« on: December 26, 2010, 14:45 »
I don't see any problem with this.  It's all up front and simply another service offered by the paper.

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More travel, more images, more acceptances and, finally, more fun!

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Terrific read.  Thanks

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I'm new
« on: December 20, 2010, 15:23 »
Thanks so much for the kind words and good advice.  See you around the forum.

Ken

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Featurepics.com / FP Views
« on: December 20, 2010, 05:59 »
Hi

I'm a newbie here on the forum but I have been on a few sites for about 6 months (small portfolios).  the other day I added FP and I've received an encouraaging rate of views, although no downloads.  Am I deluding myself or is FP on the way up?

Regards

Ken

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I'm new
« on: December 19, 2010, 16:35 »
Hi David

I used Windows Live Movie Maker.  It's a free download as part of the Microsoft Windows Live group of programs.  This is an extremely simple program to use and for simple projects such as my post it is ideal.  I have other quite sophitcated movie editors but these are overkill for simple movies.

Thanks for the kind words.

Regards

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I'm new
« on: December 19, 2010, 14:18 »
Thanks Guys

I don't take credit for the video.  That was an idea from one of our other friends on this forum (can't remember in which thread).  But it is a good idea isn't it.  Now to get the "right" people  (eg buyers/designers) to look at it.  

Re the music - I originally used a Win 7 sample piece of music.  But when it uploaded Youtube suggested that it was possibly copywrite and gave an alternative royalty-free selection to choose from.  It's easy to do.

Re images.  I'm still trying out for IS & SS, but so far failing the test, usually due to low commercial value.  I'm sure they're right, but frustrating nevertheless.  It's just that the factory-made images don't inspire me.  I guess I'll just have to get over that hurdle - it's a me thing.
 
Regards
Ken

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Newbie Discussion / I'm new
« on: December 18, 2010, 23:41 »
Hi all

I'm new to posting here. But I have been quietly following the forum for quite a while to get a feel for this excellent avenue for MS photographers.

I'm now retired from the full time workforce and I've decided to give this microstock business a try.  I can't express how much I've learnt over the past 6 months or so reading here, and uploading to a few sites.  My photography has improved more in this last few months than over 30 odd years I've had, on and off, photography as a hobby.

I've posted my links to my stock sites and a short Youtube video of some of my images.  The Youtube idea I obtained from a poster on this forum - great idea, thanks. 

Please excuse my early images. But I am very open to criticism, ideas, helpful hints etc. on my progress.

See you around the forum.

Kind Regards

Ken

Stock Photography by Verdelho

http://www.dreamstime.com/Verdelho_info
http://www.fotolia.com/p/201866557
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/search/photographer/Verdelho

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General Stock Discussion / Agencies that accept Editorial Images?
« on: December 10, 2010, 06:43 »
Hi All

Does anybody have a consolidated list of agencies that take editorial images?  I know DT and SS do and a few others, but what I am looking for is a list iof already available or I'll start to compile one.  Any help appreciated.

Thanks

Ken

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