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Ardbrand
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hi, i've been a keen photographer for a few years now and i love browsing the online forums, gallerries,etc and have uploaded numerous photos for critique to help me improve as a beginner.
having recently read a book on microstock photography i decided to upload several of my photos that i regard as my best to one of the top companies to see if it was really possible to make money out of photography, but given the very low commision and the amount of rejections i've had i am starting to wonder if its a worthwhile endevour as it will end up taking up most of my valuable time by the time i've uploaded about a 100 photos a day (and assuming i get even 10 accepted,and sell 5 !) it would take a year or so to even make between £100-200! which in itself would be great towards a new camera etc but would hardly be enough to start earning a living!, so does anyone on the forum have much sucess with microstock or do you think i need to have several years more practice to improve my pics before i take this any further- the competition seems so daunting when i see some fantastic pics on these sites , any feedback would be greatly appreciated as i really enjoy doing photography with or without gain but every penny helps in these credit crunch times! ardbrand
having recently read a book on microstock photography i decided to upload several of my photos that i regard as my best to one of the top companies to see if it was really possible to make money out of photography, but given the very low commision and the amount of rejections i've had i am starting to wonder if its a worthwhile endevour as it will end up taking up most of my valuable time by the time i've uploaded about a 100 photos a day (and assuming i get even 10 accepted,and sell 5 !) it would take a year or so to even make between £100-200! which in itself would be great towards a new camera etc but would hardly be enough to start earning a living!, so does anyone on the forum have much sucess with microstock or do you think i need to have several years more practice to improve my pics before i take this any further- the competition seems so daunting when i see some fantastic pics on these sites , any feedback would be greatly appreciated as i really enjoy doing photography with or without gain but every penny helps in these credit crunch times! ardbrand