Showing posts with label 150-500MM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 150-500MM. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

This is scary Shutterstock

Going on the 4th day with absolutely no sales on Shutterstock.  I've added a few new photos and vids but nothing.  No sales!!!  Nothing.  This is the longest dry spell I've had in a few years.  Sometimes I go one or two days, typically weekends without a sale.

I've taken my Sony RX100 Mark VII to work with me the last week or so.  There is absolutely nothing to photograph around the place I work at.  It's a pretty drab area of Ottawa I work at.  Nothing but buildings from the 1950's.  The area consists of buildings built in the 1950's that were used as a hospital.  Home dwellings were built in the 1950's as well so they are pretty old.  Maybe I can go for a walk tomorrow and do some black and white photography.

I am so looking forward to moving out of Ottawa and Ontario to Calgary in 2020.  I can't stand Ottawa anymore.

But, back to Shutterstock.  I a stuck at 8 sales for the month.  8 measly sales with a portfolio of 15,000+ photos and 1,500+ footage clips.  It is kinda sad.

Update:  I wrote this post and within half an hour, sold 4 photos to someone in San Diego, California.  Went to bed at about 10pm and sold another 4 photos overnight to someone.  Yup.  Thanks shutterstock.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Photo & Video

Lately, I've been doing shooting a lot of video as I have had plenty of photos on the various micro stock agencies.  I'm just trying to build up my video portfolio.  It's time consuming doing both but I do love doing both.  Video clips sell for a much higher price but they are far and between what I typically sell.  I do still sell a lot of photography.  Not as much during the summer as most people are on vacations.  I'm hoping sales of both video and photos pick up again in September.

Monday, June 20, 2016

All time best seller



So this is my all time best selling photo that I have up on several micro stock agencies.  I do really like this shot.  I used to go to Parc Omega quite a lot.   Especially on those cold winter days during the week when people would be working and if they weren't working, they'd be inside because it was apparently too cold.  Yet, I'd be out there with my cameras taking my pictures.  Dedication and perseverance pays off.  You or I will never get this shot again.  

Nature is just amazing during the fall and winter seasons.  The animals are more active.  Their furs are thicker.  They are more hardier.