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Selling Stock Photography

Selling Stock Photography

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07 / 01 / 2007

A couple of months ago I wrote an article on Food Photography and how to creating edible Food Photos with food styling. The article would have to be one of the most popular articles on my site last year.

After reading my Food Photography article I received an email from one of my website readers, Liza McCorkle who directed me to an article about selling stock photography online. After reading my article she I thought I should be selling some of my photos online, so I have done a little research and together with some of Liza’s thoughts here are the best royalty free stock photo websites on the internet where you can sell your own photos.

Although great deals of my photos are food photos, I try when ever I travel to take as many photos as I can. In saying that, successful stock photographs must be commercially in demand for designers and publishers to use. I would recommend that before you look at selling your selling stock photography and royalty free images on websites that you search around the sites I suggest in this article and see what sells and what doesn’t.

Some of the stock photography websites indicate publicly how many of times the photo has been sold and viewed. From what I can determine the most popular stock photographs are generic photographs which can be used in various applications such as brochures, websites, annual reports and other printed formats. Other growing areas is for stock photograph is web blogs. Many bloggers including food bloggers require photographs which are relevant to their topic or blogs which they are writing about.

Only new to the stock photography websites, what I have quickly learnt is to shoot in RAW format. I use a Nikon D200 SLR Digital Camera and process the RAW files in Adobe Photoshop CS3 which allow a great deal of post processing. The reason for shooting in RAW format is that the size of the image is important on all the stock photography websites. Basically the larger the size of the photograph (XXL and above 300 dpi), the larger the commission.

Keeping track of your personal stock photography library can be difficult, especially with all the titles, descriptions and keywords that the stock photography websites require. To manage this, I have been using the beta version of Adobe Lightroom which makes keeping track of everything easy. I use Adobe Lightroom which is great for maintaining my stock photography collections.

Here are some of the sites that I have recently started uploading images to sell stock photography ;

istockphoto Selling Stock Photography and Royalty Free Images on websites

istockphoto

Considered the largest and most visited stock photography websites in the world, istockphoto boasts over 1 million images and receives between 12,000 – 14,000 new images each week. This means there is plenty of competition, but also plenty of buyers.

Stock Photographs range in price from US$1 to US$40 which provide photographers commissions from 20% for non exclusive and up to 40% commission for exclusivity.

istockphoto has a great collection of food photos, cooking photos and photos of chefs

FTP : No
Commission : 20% – 40 %
Prices per photograph : US$1 to US$40
My Photos on istockphoto : chefbenjamin



Fotolia Selling Stock Photography and Royalty Free Images on websites
Fotalia

With just over 2 million stock photographs and recently passing over the 200,000 members, Fotalia is growing quickly. They have a wide range of stock photography available mostly from US$1 – $3.

FTP : Yes
Commission : 50% – 80%
Prices per photograph : From US$1 to US$2000
My Photos on istockphoto : chefbenjamin



Dreamstime Selling Stock Photography and Royalty Free Images on websites

Dreamstime

Dreamstime is relatively new and has just under 1 million stock photographs in their library. In the past 12 months traffic has increased over 50 times.

After uploading via FTP, Dreamstime has a great interface for adding keywords and choosing the correct licensing options as well as being able to nominate your price to sell the rights to a stock photograph.

FTP : Yes
Commission : 50-65%
Prices per photograph : From US$1 to US$350
My Photos : chefben



Big Stock Photo Selling Stock Photography and Royalty Free Images on websites

Big Stock Photo

Big stock Photo is just over 1 year old and
For food photographers, currently Big Stock Photo are requiring stock photography of cooking shots, chefs, people eating, food prep, people dining out, chopping food, making dinner, herbs and other cooking ingredients.

Check out their existing food photographs.

FTP : Yes
Commission : 33% – 50%
Prices : US$1 to US$2.50
My Photos : chefben

From time to time I’ll start add sites that I think are worth mentioning for you to sell your stock photography.

 

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