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--- In selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Yarvin" <brian@...> wrote:
>
> > I guess I'm just reinforcing that average pictures of trees and rocks will not
> > pay much of the bills going forward.
>
> Sean:
>
> And I guess that I'm just reminding people that trees and rocks were never part of the core
> business of stock photography, ever. Indeed, people who try to market their nature photos as
> stock are making a double mistake; they're sending their images to a market that doesn't
> need them and they're not putting them in front of the people who can make their careers.
>
> Brian Yarvin

Well, if "stock" was originally "extra content I had shot either during work, or on the side", it could have meant that, but it has evolved a bit. I'm not even sure why people waste their time submitting flowers and trees (and other pedestrian subjects) to IS, or any other micro (or macro, even). It just isn't worth it.

Sean L.

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