taylan
Street Dog
I think question is obvious. i am just wondering. i feel it is impossible to sell any street photograph on flickr. If you did, could you please state that it was wet or digital print.
I think question is obvious. i am just wondering. i feel it is impossible to sell any street photograph on flickr. If you did, could you please state that it was wet or digital print.
Never sold a single print from Flickr. I abandoned the site long ago. I sell lots of wet prints to people in person. The internet drowns us in white noise. I don't personally know anyone who's made any money from Flickr or anywhere else on the web. Wet prints in person is an entirely different matter.
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Exactly, why even bother to upload to Flickr? I hope I'm not insulting anyone but I think it just sort of cheapens all of a photographers hard work. I think Flickr makes a person look like a "craigslist photographer".
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I think you'll be taken much more seriously as a Photographer if you have a proper website and your images can be better presented.
There are many other uses to Flickr besides making money. I personally never even thought of profit when I started uploading to the site. I use it to organize my work and to help me arrange it into groups and organize my thoughts so to speak.
I also use it as a means to keep up with a small group of friends work as we all share it with each other via the site.
Im not sure how this "cheapens" the work of professional photographers as the vast majority of Flickr users are not on there to try and drum up a profit, but maybe I misunderstood that part of your post. OTOH, the pre-Internet photography market is drastically changes from it's previous form and no amount of hating Flickr is going to bring it back.
street photography has little commercial value compared to say, stock photography s its no surprise. I'm sure even the Magnum photographers couldn't sell much on Flickr LOL