Cotty, I realize that stock photography will not make me rich. This is 
just something I want to try. I am not as prolific and as consistent as 
it is required for what you have described. And of course I have my job 
that gives me a proper income.

I just want to try, really.

Thanks for your input!

Boris

P.S. We had a huge thunderstorm tonight. It is still raining now and I 
got to go out and start on my way to the airport for Prague... Yesterday 
in the news they said that in three days the monthly amount of rain fell 
down and it was *before* tonight's thunderstorm...



Cotty wrote:
> Boris, I am registered with Alamy. I did it when I was on the staff of a
> large company, not being paid enough. I thought it would earn me extra
> income. I only have a few images submitted - but then it was all change
> at work, and my staff position was made redundant.
> 
> I am now a managing director of my own company, and things are a lot
> better financially. Hence, I haven't added to my Alamy selection.
> 
> I gather that to make a decent living at it, you have to be submitting
> on the order of dozens of shots per week. Alamy pays less than other
> agencies (they take a bigger chunk) but the arrangement can be more
> casual. I kind of liked that idea, seeing as I was not a full time
> photographer. Like with mosts things, the more you put into it, the more
> return you will see.
> 
> To get an idea of saleable images, look at those that sell, and discover
> their attributes.
> 
> You won't be buying any Ferraris from the income.
> 
> I would say, get to know a small agency, get to know them well, and be
> extremely prolific - and be consistently good with it. The there's the
> remote chance your pics will sell. It's a flooded market - and more and
> more it looks like one-off royalty-free is the name of the (poorly-paid)
> game. People want something for nothing these days, and that spells a
> hard time for any creative.
> 
> Good luck!
> 


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