back alley
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anyone making money by licensing your images through getty?
Brian Legge
Veteran
I'm not, but a few friends are averaging $100-300 a month. They're into areas like food photography though - good licensing material as model releases/building releases/etc aren't an issue. They take the photos for themselves - a bit of money is just a bonus.
I get the sense that most of the flickr -> Getty work is closer to micro stock sort of pricing, though that may just be the niches the people I know are working in.
I get the sense that most of the flickr -> Getty work is closer to micro stock sort of pricing, though that may just be the niches the people I know are working in.
back alley
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one response only?
Borghesia
Well-known
They asked me to join months ago, being an european I didn't want to fill in the exotic complicated US tax papers, so I skipped the invitation. I do not think I would generate sales through it.
porktaco
Well-known
lol nothing. maybe i need to get better at tagging my photos.
hatidua
Established
I didn't coin this phrase, but it's use has never been more apt than when discussing stock photography today:
"We used to spend hundreds to earn thousands. Now we spend thousands to earn hundreds".
"We used to spend hundreds to earn thousands. Now we spend thousands to earn hundreds".
mrware
Member
much better off going with Getty straight away. The flicker + Getty is for people that aren't aware they can get a better deal.
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