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Sell your photos and videos online
Daniele Carrer
19 episodes
9 months ago
Whoever has a camera to photograph, be it a professional DSLR or a smartphone, can make money selling his photos and videos online.

Agencies like Pond5, Shutterstock, and Adobe Stock sell stock images to webmasters and advertisers, and stock footage to TV producers and directors. That content is produced by freelancers around the world that sometimes work with $1,500 equipment.

Stock images subjects can be city landmarks, people, professions, animals, and others, but only producers who know what the market wants can make a lot of money with microstock.

To learn more, please visit this page:
https://www.microstockguru.com/someone-wants-to-buy-your-photos/
and listen to this podcast:
https://www.microstockguru.com/podcast/
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Whoever has a camera to photograph, be it a professional DSLR or a smartphone, can make money selling his photos and videos online.

Agencies like Pond5, Shutterstock, and Adobe Stock sell stock images to webmasters and advertisers, and stock footage to TV producers and directors. That content is produced by freelancers around the world that sometimes work with $1,500 equipment.

Stock images subjects can be city landmarks, people, professions, animals, and others, but only producers who know what the market wants can make a lot of money with microstock.

To learn more, please visit this page:
https://www.microstockguru.com/someone-wants-to-buy-your-photos/
and listen to this podcast:
https://www.microstockguru.com/podcast/
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education
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When producing microstock was like tourism
Sell your photos and videos online
16 minutes
7 years ago
When producing microstock was like tourism
In the early years of microstock producers could make money even by creating content like tourists with a camera, but today the competition is too strong, and to make money you have to be professional.

In 2008 I shot a few clips in Valencia, and I paid for the holiday with the sales of them on Istockphoto, which at that time was the most important agency for selling stock footage.

In this episode I tell the whole story about what happened and I also answer the questions I've received about making money selling photos and videos online.

You can find the text of the podcast, along with all the links mentioned at:
https://www.microstockguru.com/when-producing-microstock-was-like-tourism/
Sell your photos and videos online
Whoever has a camera to photograph, be it a professional DSLR or a smartphone, can make money selling his photos and videos online.

Agencies like Pond5, Shutterstock, and Adobe Stock sell stock images to webmasters and advertisers, and stock footage to TV producers and directors. That content is produced by freelancers around the world that sometimes work with $1,500 equipment.

Stock images subjects can be city landmarks, people, professions, animals, and others, but only producers who know what the market wants can make a lot of money with microstock.

To learn more, please visit this page:
https://www.microstockguru.com/someone-wants-to-buy-your-photos/
and listen to this podcast:
https://www.microstockguru.com/podcast/