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12/30/2011 07:15:03 AM · #26
I think like any investment, a mix of strategies could be wise.

some RM macro, some RF macro, some mid range (alamy), some micro.
02/07/2012 11:24:25 PM · #27
Does any of your photos in flickr/Getty collection sell ? I heard that their other collection/group photos are the ones which sell not the flickr collection ?
02/08/2012 02:28:34 AM · #28
Originally posted by dmadden:

Happy days at Getty. I don't regret abandoning the micros one bit.


Good for you, but I miss the cash I got from referring you to Shutterstock :)
05/11/2012 03:55:37 PM · #29
Originally posted by dr_skn08:

Does any of your photos in flickr/Getty collection sell ? I heard that their other collection/group photos are the ones which sell not the flickr collection ?


I don't understand the question. My flickr images are the ones Getty selected. Those are the ones that sell. And that is the pool I continue to build.

So rry h2 :)

But I'll admit, I'f I didn't have a day job. I'd have to do micros.
04/01/2013 02:56:37 AM · #30
thanks for info
04/17/2013 09:31:25 AM · #31
I have over 1200 images at Alamy and have been very happy. Although lately there has been both a reduction in royalty rate and a drop in image sales. Either Alamy is in trouble or they are pulling some greedy crap.

I've always believed that every institution will fail you at some point, so I diversified, and am represented bt 15 different agencies, (Alamy + the micros).

Maybe it's time to check out Flickr/Getty.
04/17/2013 09:46:28 AM · #32
Originally posted by Slagathor:

I have over 1200 images at Alamy and have been very happy. Although lately there has been both a reduction in royalty rate and a drop in image sales. Either Alamy is in trouble or they are pulling some greedy crap.

I've always believed that every institution will fail you at some point, so I diversified, and am represented bt 15 different agencies, (Alamy + the micros).

Maybe it's time to check out Flickr/Getty.


It was my impression you couldn't do Alamy and Micros it's one or the other. I suppose you could pick certain images to submit to alamy or getty and then not submit them to other sites. Someone let me know if I am wrong. I quit submitting to alamy partly because of this belief but mostly because I have not ever gotten even one sale from alamy. In the mean time I make quite a substantial amount each month from micro.
04/17/2013 01:04:49 PM · #33
Originally posted by sjhuls:

It was my impression you couldn't do Alamy and Micros it's one or the other. I suppose you could pick certain images to submit to alamy or getty and then not submit them to other sites. Someone let me know if I am wrong.

I think you are wrong, except that your supposition is correct -- one doesn't submit the same image (even at different sizes) to both Macro- and Micro-stock sites, or even Royalty-Free at one agency and Rights-Managed at another, but otherwise there's no reason to not post at whatever agency is willing to have you ....
04/17/2013 01:28:11 PM · #34
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by sjhuls:

It was my impression you couldn't do Alamy and Micros it's one or the other. I suppose you could pick certain images to submit to alamy or getty and then not submit them to other sites. Someone let me know if I am wrong.

I think you are wrong, except that your supposition is correct -- one doesn't submit the same image (even at different sizes) to both Macro- and Micro-stock sites, or even Royalty-Free at one agency and Rights-Managed at another, but otherwise there's no reason to not post at whatever agency is willing to have you ....


I guess I was sort of vague what I meant was you couldn't submit the same images at both types of sites. I would have to choose which ones I wanted to go to Alamy and which ones I wanted to go to micro. Which is a pain and I'd rather just submit them all to micro, unless I had something really special.
04/17/2013 02:19:39 PM · #35
Originally posted by sjhuls:

... unless I had something really special.

Exactly. But you have more experience and success at micro than I do. :-)

At least you have a choice -- Alamy (and I assume Getty and Corbis) won't accept images made with my highest-level camera (too old, too small).
04/18/2013 10:49:01 AM · #36
Originally posted by sjhuls:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

Originally posted by sjhuls:

It was my impression you couldn't do Alamy and Micros it's one or the other. I suppose you could pick certain images to submit to alamy or getty and then not submit them to other sites. Someone let me know if I am wrong.

I think you are wrong, except that your supposition is correct -- one doesn't submit the same image (even at different sizes) to both Macro- and Micro-stock sites, or even Royalty-Free at one agency and Rights-Managed at another, but otherwise there's no reason to not post at whatever agency is willing to have you ....


I guess I was sort of vague what I meant was you couldn't submit the same images at both types of sites. I would have to choose which ones I wanted to go to Alamy and which ones I wanted to go to micro. Which is a pain and I'd rather just submit them all to micro, unless I had something really special.


You can submit to Alamy and Micros the same images as long as you sell them everywhere as RF.
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