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01/13/2006 12:14:41 AM · #1
I registered on MyLoupe and sent link to my DPC profile. This is the response I got ...

"Thank you for your interest in myLoupe. Your work looked good. However myLoupe does not use the micropayment pricing model and there is a fundamental incompatibility between our pricing and the micro payment sites where your work is now represented. We could not in good conscience have one of our clients paying our prices for an image that could be obtained elsewhere for $1 or so."

I guess I mentioned that I use "dreamstime" to see my pictures, but is it fair assumption that I will be selling SAME pictures on MyLoupe also?

Anyway, if someone got similar response, please suggest on what can be done to pass the idea that I will be selling only EXCLUSIVE photos on MyLoupe.

Comments please.
01/13/2006 12:15:50 AM · #2
Read this thread:

//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=330751
01/13/2006 12:40:48 AM · #3
Originally posted by cbeller:

Read this thread:

//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=330751


Read the thread. But has anyone got through by passing the idea that he/she is NOT selling same pictures anywhere? If Yes- how and who to write to?
01/13/2006 12:46:35 AM · #4
It's not about whether or not you are selling the same photos or not. If you participate in microstock at all then you do not share their business philosophy on stock photography - that is why they declined to work with you.

As long as you sell to microstock you go against their corporate beliefs.
01/13/2006 02:00:57 AM · #5
Originally posted by Megatherian:

It's not about whether or not you are selling the same photos or not. If you participate in microstock at all then you do not share their business philosophy on stock photography - that is why they declined to work with you.

As long as you sell to microstock you go against their corporate beliefs.


Correction : As long as I'm HONEST in telling them that I'm selling (not SAME though) photos on micro-stock sites, its against there business philosophy. Anyway, I've replied back to their email telling them that I dont want to see the SAME pictures. Lets see whats the reply going to be...
01/13/2006 03:54:47 AM · #6
Please feel free to continue this discussion in the other thread linked here. No point in having two threads running on the same topic.

~Terry
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