![]() ![]() Despite the very good initial premise (50% commission and extremely high sales prices for the photos) unfortunately, Imagebrief failed and went bankrupt.Īnother agency I’m following with interest is EyeEm. ![]() Instead of uploading thousands of photos, Imagebrief allowed you to receive customer requests directly via email. That being said, some time ago I talked about a site that offered a different approach to the traditional Microstock agencies: Imagebrief. Obviously the microstock agencies have very different standards and the result is that after a brief period of enthusiasm they quit as well. ![]() Other people approach the microstock with little humility considering themselves the best photographers in the world just because they won some online photo contest. Some people expect to make a lot of money in a short time but, as I have explained here, this is not possible. Unfortunately, most photographers who approach the world of microstock through sites such as Shutterstock, Dreamstime, or Adobe Stock have the wrong expectations, get discouraged, and quit after a short time. But it’s also a good option for you if you want to make some extra money every month and you already have a full-time job. Selling your pictures is a very interesting idea to make money both for those who want to become full-time photographers and for those who want to be digital nomads. ![]()
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