I decided on giving stock photography a try knowing full well that it wasn’t going to bring in oodles of cash quickly, unless you get lucky with your early submissions you are likely to get a bit disheartened by the whole process.

For example, the lengthy QC process (at least with Alamy) can mean that it will take up to 25 days to get your images accepted and ready to sell. There are no guarantees that your images will be accepted either, and if one fails QC, the whole batch fails QC. This means that if you’ve been a bit lazy you might be waiting 25 days only to find that another few minutes spent checking your images would have meant you didn’t have to wait another 25 days after resubmitting your work.

So, not only can the whole submission process take a while, you then have to keyword your images. This again needs some thought and effort to make sure your keywords are accurate and not too generic.

Then there is the fact that you are up against so many other, and in my case, more talented, photographers producing some great images with plenty of experience in the stock industry. So how are your images going to be the ones that people want?

Well, that’s what I’m hoping to work out over the coming months and make some decent sales.

So, the message of this post is that if you are serious about stock photography, you have to stick at it because once you have a decent collection of images you will start to generate a passive income, meaning that your images will continue to sell without you having to do anything, therefore making you money for doing nothing. The holy grail!!


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A few good points to keep in mind for beginners. Sure there are a lot of stock photography sites to sell to, but there are millions of people already selling images on the sites. A good idea might be to try to find a niche photography subject which has not been over done and focus on that.

DW Rights Managed Stock Photography added these pithy words on Apr 23 08 at 7:16 am

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