Brian you are right on...I started doing assignment work again and selling fine art photos... that all helps with the low stock photo sales. I am selling more images now but prices are much lower. What bums me out is I have over 50,000 images yet to keyword, add to my agencies and website but after reading the S.A.A. article "According to Picscout, a leading tracking service, nine out of every 10 stock images they found online were unauthorized uses" that kinda took the air out of my sail....
David
http://zanzinger.photoshelter.com/
Blog: http://d-zanzinger.blogspot.com/
From: Brian Yarvin <brian@brianyarvin.com>
To: selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Selling Stock Photography Stockpiling trouble: How the stock industry ate itself?
Blog: http://d-zanzinger.blogspot.com/
From: Brian Yarvin <brian@brianyarvin.com>
To: selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Selling Stock Photography Stockpiling trouble: How the stock industry ate itself?
> Not blaming... actually there is nothing new except with microstock cutting their
> rates. Now if only I had your foresight and diversified.....
David:
There's no reason you can't start changing right now at this very moment. The past
is water under the bridge.
Brian Yarvin
Author, Educator, Photographer
http://www.brianyarvin.com
> rates. Now if only I had your foresight and diversified.....
David:
There's no reason you can't start changing right now at this very moment. The past
is water under the bridge.
Brian Yarvin
Author, Educator, Photographer
http://www.brianyarvin.com
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