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Newbie Discussion / Re: I need a vision
« on: March 08, 2016, 04:15 »
I really like the vibe of your tent shot. It took me a minute to figure out what it was but it really drew me in.
Good luck.

Thanks  ;)

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I need a vision
« on: March 08, 2016, 04:13 »

The other, more artistic photos, taken at angles and using the rule of thirds, have never sold. 


interesting.

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I need a vision
« on: March 06, 2016, 19:31 »
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I started in stock with similar attitude and more or less similar genre of photography, so maybe I can tell you what I think after doing it for some time. It is often hard to predict what is going to sell, especially in the beginning. Sometimes I see my sales and start wondering for what reason people bought that particular image of mine. You would be surprised what kind of stuff people buy sometimes, that is why I am uploading all my pictures almost indiscriminately now. You simply never know. However, after doing it for some time, I can now roughly estimate the chances of a particular image to become a good seller. There are only few which become your regular sellers and in my experience, about 70-80% of your earnings will come from that relatively small pool (10-20%) of images (Have you ever heard about 80-20 law?). The rest will sell occasionally, sometimes months after upload. I think if you want to continue doing it as a (serious) hobby, just upload whatever pictures you are taking for your own pleasure and see where you are heading with the sales and what kind of your images people buy the most. After you have at least 1000 images online you will start seeing trends. Each photographer is unique, my bestsellers can be quite different from yours because of difference in style/genre. Nature, street and general travel photography (including editorials) sell okay but it is pretty saturated market, so you have to either supply technically good images with vibrant colors, interesting angle, composition or find some locations/subjects which are not covered sufficiently yet (that is hard with SS being 70+ millions pics). It is still possible though. It was quite a pleasure to see some of my images to climb to 1-2-3 place in their respective keyword search, especially considering I started pretty recently already competing against millions of previous images, many of which are brilliant. Also, different agencies sell different stuff. Most of my bestsellers sell well across all agencies, but I still see some differences in what people buy there. You have to try them for yourself.       

thanks photodude..

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Newbie Discussion / Re: I need a vision
« on: March 06, 2016, 19:23 »
"I need a vision"

Ok, close your eyes and what do you see?  Nothing but darkness - that is your vision...

J

I want to keep my eyes open. So what is the vision in this case you'd give Joker?

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Newbie Discussion / I need a vision
« on: March 06, 2016, 18:31 »
hello,

A month a go i sent 10 of my photos taken by iphone to gettyimages and they invited me to istock. The story starts there :)

I don't consider myself as a photographer. I am graphic designer and i believe i have a good eye on photography. So i wanted to try the stock agencies to have my photos used by people around the world and make some extra cash. When i got an invitation from istock, I tried my chances at shutterstock, fotolia, dreamstime and 123 rf.. All accepted. Mostly iPhone photos :) Alamy and depositphotos are the ones rejected my images.

I have around 150 photos and graphic design works at my portfolio at the moment. I know that is really little comparison to most of yours :)

Even if i have a full time job that i love and uploading, key-wording take really good amount of time, i decided to keep doing this. I am even getting my first dslr this week. Technically there is no chance to go further with iPhone :) Sorry apple!

So my question is what road you guys think i should take?. I don t want to take another picture of million ones already there. I really love street and nature photography. Do editorial pictures work in stock photography world? If so i would really take my chance there. What do you think What part of nature photography is less taken?

I would really appreciate your thoughts.

Thanks in advance :)

PS: I am attaching some photos that made me accepted to the agencies in case of curiosity.

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Sales are way slow at faa..

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