... Yes, Sean, I look into it, deeply... I wish or not, it is related with my work. I look into micros as I look into Alamy or PD, or OZ... I avoid prejudice...
Hi all, I'm writing to inform you of 2Pad, recently released in it's Beta version. 2Pad is a private media-sharing service developed to counter the trend of...
Hello group, a question regarding keywording: many of the stock agencies, though not all, say that it is better to keyword strictly, narrow. Only describe what...
I keyword to what the subjet is. I also will go and see how other photographers have key worded their top sellers. ... -- From the desk of: Arlen Chlad ...
Hi everyone, My name is Andrea and I live in Oklahoma. I have been into photography for 16 years and am wanting to start making money off of it. I have added a...
... picture. ... The problem with overly broad keywording is that the search results begin to break down. Our way of dealing with this is to rank images that...
A lot of controversy has been brewing over Creative Commons in 2007. When Creative Commons turned 5 in late 2007 a new license was announced called Creative...
... Hi all, sure, agencies receive a very eterogeneous stuff. From one extreme side hurried minimalists choose a few keywords and batch on an entire set of...
Leonide, RE: Keywording. FYI ... I know a stock photographer who contracts part-time with a freelance copywriter to come in periodically and type in keywords...
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Hello all, I have put online my music stock photo website. I would appreciate any feedback on the site appearance and specially the photos. ...
Just my opinion but I think by calling it a "Music Stock Photo" site you are confusing people. Maybe something like Stock photography specializing in Music...
Hi Andrea, Your work is very nice. Unfortunately your subject matter has the double problem of not being much in demand and also having a large oversupply...
RE: Music photos site. I agree. I thought it would be photos set to various musical themes. A bit confusing. Looks like a nice speciality area, tho, with well...
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Hi Denny and Frederick, I see your point! That is the problem of not beeing a native english speaker. It is also a problem when it comes to keywording, but I ...
Hello all, Yesterday received an email newsletter from Myloupe Photography Agency with their latest information. I know I only have 132 images with them so...
Rui Pires, RE: Selling from your own web site A web site can be beneficial to your direct sales, if you have "time available" to service customers. We don't,...
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Libby, How long have you had images placed with MyLoupe? About MyLoupe: Brian, Founder, is an excellent photographer advocate. Brian is a photographer and...
... to 'shallow depth of field' - and another site sold the same photo. ... Here is a fun activity -- get a handful of chess pieces, seashells, or other...
Hi Rui, Your site takes far too long to load. Cut out the flash bouncy graphics. Focus on an easy- to-navigate web site where the photos are the focus,...
Hi Everyone, I'm getting ready to submit my first batch of images for consideration at Alamy and Photoshelter, and I'm hoping you might share your insight as...
Thanks for you reply and I will most certainly give him a call. I believe I first placed images about 18 months ago. I live in England so I assume the time...
You may also be interested in seeing my blog posting on the subject: http://www.danheller.com/blog/posts/creative-commons-and-photography.html Dan Heller...
... Ummm...I wouldn't say it's a "trend" -- it's always been possible for people to post their photos to online photo sites and mark them as private. this for...
Hi Amy, Thanks for your comments. I have shortened the flash intro now. I cannot make any kind of changes I want to the site, as it is a subscription of a...
You have an excellent question and an excellent eye. The technical language is 1% of photography. The depth of field is used for subject emphasis. Some like...
... To add to Ronald's explanation: A lens focuses on one point only and the area in front of that point of focus (Closer to the camera) or behind that point...