Long term photography hobbies require one universal resource: memory storage. Photo files and assorted albums take up a lot of room, even on systems with expanded resources. By now everyone knows that their computer works better with less resident memory taken up with file directories and can scan and troubleshoot, shut down and start up with less time with a streamlined file tree. Archiving and deleting heavy files can speed up computer editing and system processes.
I still get emails from microstockers looking for work. Many want to know more about how to go about profiting from low cost legal images without waiting for the micro stock site payout. How can you make money? With hard work and open eyes and operable mouse fingers. That being the case, I’ll review some online search tactics to provide opportunistic microstockers with ideas for creating image sale revenue.
I followed up looking at available images for a city name website. Nada!!!! Considering how choosy the Microstock photo sites are I should NOT have been disappointed to see there were no image results for the city name I plugged into the search box. If the rejection volume is what I think it is, this is a real flaw in the image acceptance policy. Shouldn’t I be the one to determine if the shots are good enough for me to consider?
Geographic and place name microstock photography should be well speleld out. Key details of a statue or building should be included, especially the architects name and cross streets. Copyrighted buildings should not be offered unless copyright photography rights and usage permissions have been obtained.