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04/04/2005 11:07:44 PM · #1 |
I'm looking for buyers, or a place to sell my photos via the internet. Unfortunately, since I'm not a member, I can't sell my photos here. So if anybody knows any buyers (companies etc.) I can submit work to, please let me know!
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04/04/2005 11:31:13 PM · #2 |
That's a broad subject. Who are you wanting to sell to and what are you trying to sell?
If you want to sell fine art prints (or the like) then most places that sell online are like DPC Prints and require that you pay for the service. Otherwise you can set up your own website and offer your prints that way. If you do it yourself then you are responsible for the printing and mailing. If you go with someone like DPC Prints then they take care of all that for you.
If you want to sell stock images to stock agencies then there are quite a number of those online. A search on google should bring up a list. There are 'micropayment' stock agencies like Shutterstock, Dreamstine, and Istock and 'bigger' stock agencies like Alamy and Corbis.
There are also companies that pay for images for use on postcards and calendars. Some magazines will pay for images also.
Your best bet would be to pick up the latest Photographers Market book that lists the various places that accept submissions. Although most companies usually deal with CD's or slides etc. |
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04/05/2005 02:12:43 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by moodville: That's a broad subject. Who are you wanting to sell to and what are you trying to sell?
If you want to sell fine art prints (or the like) then most places that sell online are like DPC Prints and require that you pay for the service. Otherwise you can set up your own website and offer your prints that way. If you do it yourself then you are responsible for the printing and mailing. If you go with someone like DPC Prints then they take care of all that for you.
If you want to sell stock images to stock agencies then there are quite a number of those online. A search on google should bring up a list. There are 'micropayment' stock agencies like Shutterstock, Dreamstine, and Istock and 'bigger' stock agencies like Alamy and Corbis.
There are also companies that pay for images for use on postcards and calendars. Some magazines will pay for images also.
Your best bet would be to pick up the latest Photographers Market book that lists the various places that accept submissions. Although most companies usually deal with CD's or slides etc. |
Very useful information, we'll give it a go!
thanx
Message edited by author 2005-04-05 02:15:01. |
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