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12/20/2005 09:11:58 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by Givemeashot: Sooooo it dont cost a thing to join these web sites??? i mean they look good?? and from the posts here i seems people are doing al right?? |
All are Free to join! Or at least the ones I am joined up to are free!
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12/20/2005 10:07:24 AM · #27 |
For right now, I don't have many pictures... but I'm going to build my stock images up and see what I can make. Does anyone have any tips, pointers or anything? |
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12/20/2005 10:24:18 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by youngnova: For right now, I don't have many pictures... but I'm going to build my stock images up and see what I can make. Does anyone have any tips, pointers or anything? |
Low noise, sharp focus, good lighting and framing, and picking popular subjects seem to be the top criteria. Model-released photos of people should be especially popular.
You might want to browse each site and see what their most popular images are ... I think they all have a list.
Message edited by author 2005-12-20 10:25:37. |
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12/20/2005 10:44:28 AM · #29 |
Great information, thank you... |
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12/20/2005 10:49:27 AM · #30 |
Originally posted by youngnova: For right now, I don't have many pictures... but I'm going to build my stock images up and see what I can make. Does anyone have any tips, pointers or anything? |
Objects on white backgrounds sell great!
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12/20/2005 10:53:28 AM · #31 |
Originally posted by melking23: Originally posted by youngnova: For right now, I don't have many pictures... but I'm going to build my stock images up and see what I can make. Does anyone have any tips, pointers or anything? |
Objects on white backgrounds sell great! |
I just built a lightbox out of PCV, so I'm gonna give this a go. White background, I'll pick up some craft board later today. I'm gonna' give stock photography a good, honest try and see if I can't make some decent money from it. Wish me luck!
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12/20/2005 11:30:24 AM · #32 |
Would you have any recommendations for UK based online stock sites?
As the thought of getting for example, a US$ check for $75 / month and having to cash it in an English bank doesn't sound that appealing as the cost of the cashing the check could be up to £30. |
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12/20/2005 11:32:07 AM · #33 |
I'm kind of a skeptic on this i want to do it it sounds great!! has any one had any problems? i mean its kinda silly to ask your you wouldnt be refering it?? |
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12/20/2005 12:11:15 PM · #34 |
I'd say check if the site pays with paypal. It should not cost as much to convert through them.
Originally posted by KHolt: Would you have any recommendations for UK based online stock sites?
As the thought of getting for example, a US$ check for $75 / month and having to cash it in an English bank doesn't sound that appealing as the cost of the cashing the check could be up to £30. |
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12/20/2005 12:13:26 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by Givemeashot: I'm kind of a skeptic on this i want to do it it sounds great!! has any one had any problems? i mean its kinda silly to ask your you wouldnt be refering it?? |
I have had no problems! The only problems that I have had is some of my images did not get accepted....But I think most everone has that problem...hehe Other than that everything is great for me
Melissa
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12/20/2005 12:14:04 PM · #36 |
All the sites I deal with Pay in Paypal
Originally posted by youngnova: I'd say check if the site pays with paypal. It should not cost as much to convert through them.
Originally posted by KHolt: Would you have any recommendations for UK based online stock sites?
As the thought of getting for example, a US$ check for $75 / month and having to cash it in an English bank doesn't sound that appealing as the cost of the cashing the check could be up to £30. | |
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12/20/2005 04:21:04 PM · #37 |
i really dont want to give them a Credit Card to verify my adress?? but it sounds ligit. |
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12/20/2005 04:32:16 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by ragamuffingirl: Originally posted by faidoi: My 3 megapixel point and shoot camera has made me some money. |
So, I shouldn't worry too much about my pics not getting accepted? |
I've had some problems getting my stuff on, they like bright photos most of the time, or something that allows graphic designers clipping paths and space to actually design around.
Make a lot of negative space rule of thirds shots, which I'm working on doing. Also, if you have pretty/handsome friends and some business attire, those will always do well. Possibly consruction equipment and other businessy things too, but stick with generic household items with shadowless lighting is a good idea.
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12/20/2005 04:51:03 PM · #39 |
Hey mel, how do you link your profile like that for istock?
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12/21/2005 07:13:08 AM · #40 |
Originally posted by Givemeashot: i really dont want to give them a Credit Card to verify my adress?? but it sounds ligit. |
I did not want to do that either at first but I did and I had no problems with it....they are just making sure it is you and not someone else.
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12/21/2005 07:56:58 AM · #41 |
Originally posted by JoshuaM: Hey mel, how do you link your profile like that for istock? |
Login to Istock and look under control panel and it is there under Referral program.
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12/21/2005 10:33:36 AM · #42 |
Wow, Thanks for the list Melking I should get a few shots up. Never know. |
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12/21/2005 10:45:27 AM · #43 |
Originally posted by C-Fox: Wow, Thanks for the list Melking I should get a few shots up. Never know. |
No problem, if you need any help please let me know!
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