Photoshelter is starting a new stock collection. If you get images up and going before November 5, they give you a whopping 85% of all sales. The great things about the upcoming collection (coming from a collaborator's point of view) is that they are want to push the envelope and provide high quality non-traditional stock, allow photographers to price their own photos (nothing below $50), and everything is done via web as far as submissions go. In this day and age, sending a disk to a stock agency vs. just sending shots to the server via internet is wasteful in regards to time and plastic. Working out of Spain and sending shots to another country via fedex/ups/dhl is just one more business expense as well. In an increasingly competitive market, every penny counts.
links
- a photo editor
- alec soth in all his splendor
- amy stein blog is nice for looking at animals and stranded people by the road
- caleb condit photography is getting a new board of directors
- charles shotwell photographer
- conscientious has music fridays...TGIF
- ffffound.com makes me lose hours of my day
- humble arts foundation
- iheartphotograph blog
- Juco photo
- magnum agency has a cool blog because alec soth is BACK!
- Martin Denker
- photoshop disasters cracks me up
- scott polach takes cool pictures in zoos
- stephanie mcniel is fun when she wears fur
- subjectify is now on my radar
- sye williams photographer
- sze tsung leong photographer
- too much chocolate
- we can shoot too Blog
- young photographers united
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Friday, October 26, 2007
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