I watched stock photography videos for the past 2 days, and this is the best one yet! if you're looking for some information on this topic, watch this video!
Thank you! You did it so well. As a beginner I was looking for someone who can guide me acknowledging all the aspects, your youtube channel is the only spot. I'll keep on following you.
Hi, watching this in late November. We're a small marketing content studio and currently retooling our site for stock media. I want to basically have a curated agency like Stocksy; pay a minimum of 50% royalties, exclusivity for images only. I would keep the number of contributors small and deal with each of them on more of a personal basis. And actually promote the photographers themselves as a selling point, with things like behind-the scenes look at the photo session and interviews. And something that I haven't seen so far-fee-plus-royalties for selected projects. I believe artists should get paid for their work and should have some basic security in their lives.
The last time I was really taking photography seriously, I had to load film into the camera, for stock photo's it was Kodachrome 25 or 64. I am finding the technical side a little challenging, but with digital it is so easy to do so much more.
Great breakdown. I would also say that a major barrier for many photographers using Adobe is because they don't accept editorial images (apart from illustrative editorial once you've sold enough images to qualify).
Shutterstock always annoys me with similar reasons for rejection, even though the poses and gestures of the model are different, but it's still the same concept. I was forced to make a photo collage by combining several photos, for one collage I can fill five to ten photos, so photos can be accepted even though the portfolio looks not good.
Thanks for sharing! Any possibility that can you do a video on how you prepare images and video clips (color correction, color grading, etc.) for submission?
Excellente vidéo et qui m'a appris le système de classement de mots clés d'Adobe Stock par importance, je ne le savais pas. Avec les nouveaux barèmes de paiement de Shutterstock mis en place le 1er juin, le choix d'Adobe Stock comme agence No 1 est encore plus pertinent.
A very informative and well explained video. I would be nice if you could put together another such video taking into account how the various stock agencies are responding to the Corona virus pandemic and the relative impact the latter has had on the agencies. Shutterstock has been ruthless in respect to the royalties paid to contributors. Finally, Shutterstock is, and here I totally agree with you, is inconsistent when it comes to it's reviewers assessment of submitted images. Confusing at the very least! Thank you very much.
Shutterstock is nearly impossible to deal with. I had a photo rejected for not having a model release, but it was an editorial photo. Shutterstock prohibits releases with editorial photos. Another was rejected for the subject being out of focus. The camera was on a tripod, manually focused under magnification, and the mirror was locked up. I was tack sharp. After a number of these issues I quit Shutterstock. Personally, I sell more with Alamy, but payout is really slow.
Great video with very useful information! I would like to ask, does Stocksy approve contributors from Europe? I remember applying 8-9 years ago and I had no chance. Thank you in advance!!!
Hi Pevidex, as you can see from the title, Shutterstock never was my favorite agency, I much prefer Adobe Stock and that was the case before the change of royalties on June 1st! I'm waiting for the end of June before creating a follow up on my SS earnings and I'll post about it on the channel.
you have not used the word "editorial" even once in your video which is a mistake. I make more than 70% of my sales in editorial and ss and istock are the only two from your list that offer that option.
Hi Please make a video for those who have mobile camera and he/she wants to make money 💰 using mobile camera.... Thanks Regards Syed Waqas naqvi From Pakistan.
@@IndiaVisuals early 2000s is far, far different to now. Images prices fetched back then were higher, but websites costs were huge to establish, run and maintain. It's never easy either way. Masterfile hit the wall a while back. Corbis got bought out and shut down. That really hit me, and Chuck O'Rear, hard.
Obvious Shutterstock super hit and miss. Stuff Adobe accepted, but not Shutterstock. Shutter was saying I had a logo as reason for rejection... It was a picture of the Desert in Peru!
I watched stock photography videos for the past 2 days, and this is the best one yet! if you're looking for some information on this topic, watch this video!
Thank you! You did it so well. As a beginner I was looking for someone who can guide me acknowledging all the aspects, your youtube channel is the only spot. I'll keep on following you.
you deserve soooooooo many likes for this video. A+ content that was beautifully presented.
Hi, watching this in late November. We're a small marketing content studio and currently retooling our site for stock media. I want to basically have a curated agency like Stocksy; pay a minimum of 50% royalties, exclusivity for images only. I would keep the number of contributors small and deal with each of them on more of a personal basis. And actually promote the photographers themselves as a selling point, with things like behind-the scenes look at the photo session and interviews. And something that I haven't seen so far-fee-plus-royalties for selected projects. I believe artists should get paid for their work and should have some basic security in their lives.
The last time I was really taking photography seriously, I had to load film into the camera, for stock photo's it was Kodachrome 25 or 64. I am finding the technical side a little challenging, but with digital it is so easy to do so much more.
Thank you so much! I went to photography school but after it I had no idea where to start my jurney, thanks to you i have clearer picture
Great and informative video it helped mr to decide on a stock agency. Thank you.
Thank you for all details!
Very informative. I have never considered stock photography before but now I'm interested.
Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻 That was so very helpful. New sub here 🙂
Your video is very helpful and well done. Thank you!
Great breakdown. I would also say that a major barrier for many photographers using Adobe is because they don't accept editorial images (apart from illustrative editorial once you've sold enough images to qualify).
Thank you so much. I have to leave a comment and say this is really helpful. Great video, and the information are very clear.
So many information, so well structured and explained! Looking forward for more content, hope expand in more topics like tutorials.
thank you very much :)
Really enjoyed this video, loved the background on the agencies and the comparisons and advice. Thank you!
Great analysis. And as described, how true, how true, how true! Well done. Thank you!
Great info. Just FYI, I am lucky to be a Stocksy contributor and we've never had a partnership with Getty.
Hi Carolyn, You are right! I misspoke and what I meant to say is that Stocksy is now distributed on Adobe Stock. The one that is on Getty is EyeEm
Pretty much all the information we need! Thank you!
Shutterstock always annoys me with similar reasons for rejection, even though the poses and gestures of the model are different, but it's still the same concept. I was forced to make a photo collage by combining several photos, for one collage I can fill five to ten photos, so photos can be accepted even though the portfolio looks not good.
Thanks for sharing! Any possibility that can you do a video on how you prepare images and video clips (color correction, color grading, etc.) for submission?
What a beautiful piece of information. Thank You So Much For Sharing
Excelente information, gracias. You did not mentioned alamy.
Great Review, thanks.
This is the best information on stock photography I have seen you have a subscriber here!
Thank you, very good video!
Excellente vidéo et qui m'a appris le système de classement de mots clés d'Adobe Stock par importance, je ne le savais pas. Avec les nouveaux barèmes de paiement de Shutterstock mis en place le 1er juin, le choix d'Adobe Stock comme agence No 1 est encore plus pertinent.
Do have a updated video on stock Photography as well as any new ways to earn money
A very informative and well explained video. I would be nice if you could put together another such video taking into account how the various stock agencies are responding to the Corona virus pandemic and the relative impact the latter has had on the agencies. Shutterstock has been ruthless in respect to the royalties paid to contributors. Finally, Shutterstock is, and here I totally agree with you, is inconsistent when it comes to it's reviewers assessment of submitted images. Confusing at the very least! Thank you very much.
Terrific Video.
Great info! Please note that Stocksy however does not distribute to Getty.
Hi Ali, You are right! I misspoke and what I meant to say is that Stocksy is now distributed on Adobe Stock. The one that is on Getty is EyeEm
You definitely deserve more subscribers. Great content, thank you.
thanks Fitguy!
Julie, great video, information, editing. Well done. I wish you a huge success!
Great video! Very informative!
great vid, any idea how to get associated with Getty images? im an istock contributor
you are such an organised and great teacher
amazing video! thanks for the info
Thanks for valuable information
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience to the public! You mentioned a tool you use for keywording (19:45), may I ask which one?
Shutterstock is nearly impossible to deal with. I had a photo rejected for not having a model release, but it was an editorial photo. Shutterstock prohibits releases with editorial photos. Another was rejected for the subject being out of focus. The camera was on a tripod, manually focused under magnification, and the mirror was locked up. I was tack sharp. After a number of these issues I quit Shutterstock. Personally, I sell more with Alamy, but payout is really slow.
Brilliant video thanks.
Great content! Thank you!
Excellent instruction and guidance. Subscribe!
Complete review Everything you need to know👌
Really interested in your comments I am just starting out you recommend Adobe it does sound good.
Do you recommend speciizing or shot varied images
Do you share still photos with Pond5? I am hearing they do better with video.
I thought istock sold to Getty, but I still see adds for it So as of now I can't upload to it.
Run your audio through an equalizer, pick up the high side some. Sound is not always clear to old ears.
Is it a good idea to upload all the photos of stock photography in Flickr ? Will it help ?
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Hello Julie, which tool are you useing to automat the upload on many different stock sides? Thanks for your tip...
Great video with very useful information! I would like to ask, does Stocksy approve contributors from Europe? I remember applying 8-9 years ago and I had no chance.
Thank you in advance!!!
What is the best agency if your photos are taken with an iPhone?
Are images uploaded to these sites with the photographer's watermark??
Sorry, I'm new to all this...
What if you have old photos but you need model releases, how do you share profits with model?
very well explained
You went thru the details they look for a bit fast, I didn't get them all. What are they looking for? Thanks!
its very helpfull for beginner like me
Thank you so much!
I've tried to upload for years and never get to upload anything. All the times I get errors.
Great content
Hi, with this change from Shutterstock, do you still keep it as your favorite?
Hi Pevidex, as you can see from the title, Shutterstock never was my favorite agency, I much prefer Adobe Stock and that was the case before the change of royalties on June 1st! I'm waiting for the end of June before creating a follow up on my SS earnings and I'll post about it on the channel.
Just a shame that Adobe Stock & Stocksy don’t even have an app yet....
can you , tell me how to make a passive income , with stock photo?
Im not a photographer. can you help me?
Adobe gives Creative Cloud for 300 images over what time frame? 300/year?
She has a video on this
th-cam.com/video/PdjmJspu604/w-d-xo.html
you have not used the word "editorial" even once in your video which is a mistake. I make more than 70% of my sales in editorial and ss and istock are the only two from your list that offer that option.
Hi
Please make a video for those who have mobile camera and he/she wants to make money 💰 using mobile camera....
Thanks
Regards
Syed Waqas naqvi
From Pakistan.
Your eyes are so beautiful
The inconsistency in Shutterstock review processes is INFURIATING
I completly agree with you! I do submit to Shutterstock but I focus my energy on Adobe Stock, they are much better
Everybody should stop submitting to SS now! And disable their account. No money for us, no money for SS
#ContributorsMatter
Start your own online agency. No commission. No-one else dictating anything.
@@IndiaVisuals early 2000s is far, far different to now. Images prices fetched back then were higher, but websites costs were huge to establish, run and maintain. It's never easy either way. Masterfile hit the wall a while back. Corbis got bought out and shut down. That really hit me, and Chuck O'Rear, hard.
Hi, I have very important thing for you about your stock pictures. Please reply me and I will discuss about it.
Obvious Shutterstock super hit and miss. Stuff Adobe accepted, but not Shutterstock. Shutter was saying I had a logo as reason for rejection... It was a picture of the Desert in Peru!
French women here?
French Canadian! well done :)