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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    That isn't photography it's soft porn.
    It's highly tasteful, erotic imagery. Not porn at all, honest

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    Hmmm, not too excited about corporate stuff, just what the world needs another turd in a suit.

    Not sure if my Greenland stuff would be interesting to them now

    Sport - dull
    Concept wtf
    Food - perhaps

    Just think of all the hours I've wasted here, when I could have been shooting and making dosh...
    I'm sure there would be some call for them, the thing is are you going to be putting any more pictures up there ? If not then I'd say its not worth it.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    That isn't photography it's soft porn.
    nothing wrong with that !

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Or eating a cherry.

    Or a lollipop.



    Back in 5...
    That isn't photography it's soft porn.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Why does an image of Nigella holding asparagus spring to mind?
    Or eating a cherry.

    Or a lollipop.



    Back in 5...

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  • Lucy
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    Hmmm, not too excited about corporate stuff, just what the world needs another turd in a suit.

    Not sure if my Greenland stuff would be interesting to them now

    Sport - dull
    Concept wtf
    Food - perhaps

    Just think of all the hours I've wasted here, when I could have been shooting and making dosh...

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  • n5gooner
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    I guess with some playing on photoshop I've got about 300 images I would have accepted, but I think you just need to get into the habit of shooting some images each week / month so you fill you upload limit.

    I had thought about borrowing a meeting room at my gig to take some corporate shots....

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  • Moscow Mule
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    I think this will be most of my weekend sorting out pics to upload, but they seem to be quite strict on what they need;

    Images that iStock does need:
    Corporate shots
    Everyone looks a little more handsome when a suit's involved.

    Groups & Teams
    One person is great, two, three, four… just gets better and better.

    Concept Stock
    Leave it to others to shoot the obvious.

    Sports
    Cycling, ping pong, soccer, skateboarding, kung-fu, bocci ball, the list goes on.

    Rare Artifacts
    The more rare, the better.

    Illustrations
    Vector and not rasterized.

    Holiday & Seasonal Themes
    Christmas, Valentines, Easter: don’t wait until the last minute.

    Fashion
    Leave the jeans behind, unless they're couture...

    Analogue and Grunge
    Intriguing textures, effects, & treatments – not for the amateur of style.

    Food and Beverages
    Preferably with someone holding the edible item.

    Images that iStock does not need:

    Your dog or cat
    He's adorable. Send a picture to your mom.

    Flowers
    iStock now possesses the definitive online collection of files called ‘flower’.

    Flags
    We can now proudly say we have every country covered.

    Photos of your feet, socks, etc.
    Try looking up with your camera instead.

    Your immediate environment
    Get up, move around a little. Keyboards, mice, cables, compact discs, floppy discs and monitors are covered.

    Light Blurs
    Great for fun and experimenting...

    Brick walls
    The Wall came down in 1989. Get over it.

    Close-ups of fire
    It's for your own safety.

    Close-ups of eyes
    They scare small children.

    Symbols (!$%@)
    You see it in every e-mail.

    Sunsets & clouds
    Very pretty, but...

    Forest Snap Shots
    We love nature, but...

    Airplane Wings (& out the window shots)
    In the end, they seem to all look the same.

    Your Shadow
    Try another route of dodging the model release.

    Overly simple 3-D & Bryce renderings & Photoshop backgrounds
    Challenge yourself a little.

    Photoshop Backgrounds
    Fun to experiment, but they're not quite stock.

    Overly simple text
    Let people pick out their own fonts.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    a whole $0.23 !!! but that not so much the point, the point is I only have 5 pictures there at the moment, and they were only there for a day or so. I was not expecting anything for several weeks. It would seem if you can get 2-3k pictures on there then you should have a fairly regular income from it. Proble is at the moment they have server capacity issues so new people like me can only upload 10 images a week, these images then get checked by upto 3 people for quality, I've had 3 rejected because they we slightly too bright.
    Hey - it's a start!

    The idea of having 2000 decent enough pictures to put on there, though, is a bit intimidating. I've got 1403 in a set on Flickr to go through, but there are lots of similar ones, and a few that I know will get rejected, plus the ones that aren't good enough. I might get it up to 200 if I'm lucky, so maybe this isn't going to make that much money for me!

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    I'm planning on putting mine there soon, plus elsewhere that I can put them. Might as well see what I can make from it.

    How much did you get for your first download, then?

    a whole $0.23 !!! but that not so much the point, the point is I only have 5 pictures there at the moment, and they were only there for a day or so. I was not expecting anything for several weeks. It would seem if you can get 2-3k pictures on there then you should have a fairly regular income from it. Proble is at the moment they have server capacity issues so new people like me can only upload 10 images a week, these images then get checked by upto 3 people for quality, I've had 3 rejected because they we slightly too bright.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    we thats the thing, you can make upto $3 per picture down load, but also as low as $0.23 depending on the size of the image downloaded.

    there are people on there who have 7k worth of down loads every month or so......
    I'm planning on putting mine there soon, plus elsewhere that I can put them. Might as well see what I can make from it.

    How much did you get for your first download, then?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
    That wasn't what I was afraid of, you're a contractor the price won't be cheap.
    Guilty conscience, obviously!

    The firewall here has obviously just been refreshed, so I've moved all my photos into a private set on Flickr before I decide which ones I want to put on the saleable websites...

    If my internet connection works from my hotel tonight, that's me sorted.

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    How much did you make gooner?
    I have some pics from Greenland which are pretty good, maybe they will accept them.
    we thats the thing, you can make upto $3 per picture down load, but also as low as $0.23 depending on the size of the image downloaded.

    there are people on there who have 7k worth of down loads every month or so......

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by n5gooner View Post
    only got 5 pics up there at the moment, and they have only been there for a matter of hours......but I've had my first download !!!! Plan B here we come.............
    How much did you make gooner?
    I have some pics from Greenland which are pretty good, maybe they will accept them.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    There's nothing rude on any of them.
    That wasn't what I was afraid of, you're a contractor the price won't be cheap.

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