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12/12/2008 12:49:18 PM · #101
Originally posted by dmadden:

If SS were ever to reward for loyalty, I'd close all my other accounts in seconds.


I'd say you were lucky with SS, I've applied at the 9 companies mentioned at the beginning of this thread following the guidelines in here. I've got approved in all except SS!!, The same pictures used or review I used for all of them, all accepted it except shutter stock!! the QC varies from site to another, Istock, BigStock took only 11 pictures out of 70, while the rest took them all almost. Still waiting for the 30 days period to end up to apply again at SS, not sure though it worth it all the hassle.
12/15/2008 02:28:33 PM · #102
Well el-ghool I dont know waht to say about that. But i can tell you this, my best selling photographs at Shutterstock get rejected at Istock. As I'm writing this, i got another Istock rejection on a top selling photo for noise and i cant find any noise or artifacting on this shot. I can deal with rejections, what i cannot deal with is the time u have to waste with istocks primitive inefficient uploading system. And then the one week or more wait for approval. SS Just reviewd a batch for me in less than 24 hrs. So for me, Istock is an utter complete waste of time. And I will not be submitting to them anymore, I'll just leave the account intact , in case they get bought out down the road :)
12/15/2008 02:32:38 PM · #103
Originally posted by dmadden:

noise and i cant find any noise or artifacting on this shot.


I wonder if this is just a catch-all reason they offer when they decide not to accept a shot? I may give SS a try. Maybe.
12/15/2008 02:44:41 PM · #104
Originally posted by dmadden:

Well el-ghool I dont know waht to say about that. But i can tell you this, my best selling photographs at Shutterstock get rejected at Istock. As I'm writing this, i got another Istock rejection on a top selling photo for noise and i cant find any noise or artifacting on this shot. I can deal with rejections, what i cannot deal with is the time u have to waste with istocks primitive inefficient uploading system. And then the one week or more wait for approval. SS Just reviewd a batch for me in less than 24 hrs. So for me, Istock is an utter complete waste of time. And I will not be submitting to them anymore, I'll just leave the account intact , in case they get bought out down the road :)


Thanks for the tip, really appreciate it, I think I will have to wait till the 30 days suspension is over and try again, all the best and wish you lots of sales,
12/15/2008 02:45:01 PM · #105
Originally posted by dmadden:

... I'll just leave the account intact , in case they get bought out down the road :)

I believe iStock was bought out by Corbis Getty Images last year ... that's why my account's still open too.

Message edited by author 2009-03-24 18:13:39.
12/15/2008 02:53:45 PM · #106
I like Istock so far. I have 9 files there (with plenty of rejections!) and have made $8.00 (whoo hoo - time to quit my day job lol) since October. Dreamstime has been good for me too.

I'm still trying to figure out what 10 pics I will upload to Shutterstock.
03/13/2009 08:56:43 PM · #107
If you are just starting with stock photography, you can check this page out
//infostockphoto.com/stock-photography-agencies.html
it has a list of stock sites, both traditional and microstock.
03/16/2009 10:51:33 PM · #108
Yeah!!! Another set of outlets for the "not-so stock" images. Thanks!
05/12/2009 02:46:18 AM · #109
Another great site is //dynamitestockimages.com/
07/31/2009 12:41:49 PM · #110
I look forward to reading your updates.

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08/02/2009 02:30:34 AM · #111
I've pretty much stopped uploading to microstock, since june. When I started I wanted to use it as a learning tool, trying to learn from the reviews&rejections and earn on the side. I did earn $$$ from it but now it's at the stage where in order for me to keep pace, it would interfere with my day job. I think I've improved since i started photography in 2006. I'll concentrate now on quality in small quantities, instead of trying to keep pace with what seems to be a losing battle of never ending uploading. I'll be trying macro, I also got an invite to flickr/getty. But I'll also try for Alamy or Getty full. Thanks micro-stock, I bought a ton of stuff through microstock :)
08/12/2009 06:50:28 PM · #112
Thanks for all the info everybody, I'm new so I'd love to learn a lot about stock photography.
08/19/2009 02:35:35 PM · #113
I went exclusive with istock this summer. I don't have a ton of images yet (100+) but they seem to be consistently selling for me.
08/22/2009 03:34:29 PM · #114
Hi everyone...I just wanted to share my blog about Stock Photography with you

Stock Photography Blog

If anyone Has any questions or needs any help please feel free to contact me!

Melissa


06/28/2011 11:02:01 PM · #115
I\'ve just come across this thread, and thought it would be worth mentioning that I have put together an honest introduction to microstock in a new ebook: Getting started in stock available at my website.

This captures all the experience I have had over the past 3 years as I built my income from stock from zero to a run rate of almost $10,000 a year. I\'m not saying this is easy - in fact, it is hard work, but is still worth trying for anyone looking to make some reasonable money from their hobby.

Steve
BackyardSilver.com
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