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Hi Nicole, just wanna mention that your inputs are stunning inspiring to me. I started with landscapes and nature one year ago and your reports and videos are like a boost for the next season to me :) You appear honest, without an show or allyres (if I type that correctly). Tough solid and elegant breed, you! Thanks a lot and all the best for your future! Martin
Hey Martin, thanks so much for the kind words! I had no idea these types of videos would inspire people but I'm glad that they do :) And yeah I am not much of an actress so putting on a show would not be easy for me, haha.
A bottle of Dettol on a plain white background. Sells all the time! Everyone says stock contributing is a waste of time. Hope they keep saying that cause its making you and I money. Great content! I'm away out to stub my toe cause at 64, Scottish and male the wife would complain if I started waring her heels!
Haha, yes indeed. Although I've exposed so many secrets at this point, it should be easy for everyone by now! Lol please don't stub your toe on purpose!!
@@mikeosinski50 Yes but you have to follow submission guidelines and submit it as Editorial content. Follow Shutterstocks submission guidelines for 'Editorial' and you should be OK
You are so right about the weirdness on what sells on SS! Thanks for all the videos. I had my first 2 sales on SS with less than 100 pictures uploaded and I’ve been uploading any picture I think has any value thanks to this video! Both sales are the pictures I thought would never sell. Sorry but may have to steal some of these ideas 🧐
It's great that you share your full experience with pictures while sharing your ideas and revenues! Feels like you're worth trusty. Keep the good work and thank you for sharing! :)
My most common comment, which I receive multiple times every single day, is "how can I upload photos of people, properties and brands without a release form?" Before asking this question, please watch my video on commercial vs. editorial images! ruclips.net/video/WyWvDNDB3pg/видео.html And if you like the music I use in my videos, check out this super awesome FREE trial to Epidemic Sound: share.epidemicsound.com/zdM3n Literally the most awesome place to get music for videos.
I'm just getting started with stock photography and videos. We do not do a lot of editorial because we know a lot of people do not like to be photographed. We get a release from anyone who's the subject of the photo. It's so good to offer to take the picture in advance and let them know what we can do for them. We give the person 25% of what we get when we can get a mobile number for them. I'm in Nepal and so many of these people really can use $25 or so. They often cannot sign their own name so we bring an ink pad for a thumbprint.
The most weirdest photo i had downloaded was a isolated photo of my Iphone 6 witch sold twice for 25c each. But there's too many photos of iphones on shutterstock. also this has nothing to do with it but i took your advice from this video and took some photos of stuff that there isn't too many of. If there's too many saturated photos of one thing then i don't take them photos.
Stoked to have found you and your channel on RUclips. Lots of great info. We haven't downloaded anything yet, but will be doing some soon. Thanks again! Michael & Melissa
You are so funny..... laundry founding through Shutterstock... :):):):) here comes to toe photo... I was so waiting for that... I cannot finish my coffee, I am chocking!!! You taking photos of your toe.... hahaha.... good one Nicole!!!!! Great video!!!!
LOL. You were the first one to find out about this and I'm glad you appreciate how absurd it is. Haha. I was sooo hesistant about even including the picture in the video because it's kind of ugly.
I sold an overexposed picture of a bridge over a pond near my hometown in Romania for $299 on 123rf. On shutterstock I think the best I had was $36 for a photo of a mountain top...
Mine was a line of garbage cans overflowing with every sort of item tossed out during holiday season. Another was a pile of bricks, rubble, and rebar from a building demolition against a blue sky.
Nicole, just wanted to thank you for all the information and experience you are sharing on your channel! Binge watching your stock photography playlist 😂👍🏽🤪
This page is really good to watch when you are really interested in shutterstock. Love from India 😍 All the best for further videos I'm waiting for the next one❤️❤️🤗🤗
Great video and always a good reminder to just shoot all the time because we never know what's going to sell. So far my weirdest sale was for the underside of a starfish, on a rock in flat light. $180 net to me on Alamy. Go figure!
Interesting. I remember seeing a while back that my town of 100k had almost no photos or videos on stock footage sites and the ones that were actually there being pretty underwhelming. I figured there probably just wasn't a lot of demand for them but now I know that those hyperspecific photos can fill a unique niche which can be lucrative. Other people always say that you should be more like the competition but these cases prove the opposite can also be true. Although I obviously don't know the real rate at which your weird photos get downloaded.
I make serial numbers for my pictures as follows: A letter prefix plus 6 digits. A=Smaller than Micro 4/3, B=Micro 4/3, C=APS.C, D=Full Frame, E=Medium Format, F=Large format. Don Slaughter
Another great video, Nicole. I sold a photo of an algae covered water puddle for a few bucks on Adobe, that surprised me. I also sold picture of a hole in the ground for a buck, which pleasantly surprised me as well. Great advice here about uploading content that is not over-saturated.
That's not up to you, that's up to the buyers. If they don't have subscription plans and they buy an image, you get more. If they buy an extended license, you get more. Check Shutterstock's pages on license options and you'll see the choices the buyers have.
The most i got from 1 download is $20 usd, its an old photo i dug up from years ago of a windmill next to a billabong. I took it with an very old 9mp fujifilm camera with a mold spot on the lens that had to be edited out of every photo i took so it was far from professional yet it sold about 6 times so far.
Thanks from Tampa, Florida Nicole... I'm up very early taking pictures of dryer sheets, nothing wrong with a little competition :-) Be well and stay encouraged!
I so appreciate this video because I’ve been wanting to do something like this! Thank you so much for sharing! I think this is the best video yet that I have seen!
Stellar video! I love all of your videos and really appreciate your info and personality! The WEIRDEST asset downloaded (I only do video) was a macro shot of my knife sharpener. It looked a bit like a city street so I labelled like that lol. But the camera was an OLD Nikon J1 with a pinhole cut in the lens cap and a tiny but strong magnifying glass as the "lens". The movement wasn't even smooth but I actually uploaded it as a test to see if it would get rejected for jittery camera movement. Nope. Sold it for a cool $27USD LOL....
Questions: Were you required by Shutterstock to get consent forms for the hotel video and trademarked products (dryer sheets and Lysol)? And did you have to provide one for your toe, even though it was yours? Thank you. Chuck
Thanks for the insight. I have been shooting stock for many years but always as a very part time on the side kind of thing. I really want to devote more time to it and your videos are definitely inspiring. Thanks.
Hey Todd, thanks so much for the kind words! Yes, it's definitely a side thing for me as well but it has created pretty good side income. I know a few people who do stock photography full time, which is also very possible with a lot of time and effort.
As a grahic designer I buy photos that might work for placing text rather than a nice photo, So table tops, walls with detail around them but the center not having mcuh going on and things like that.
Just started experimenting with stock photos and after spending many hours editing, keywording and uploading old pics from my portfolio to Adobe and Shutterstock, I've had one pic downloaded twice at .25 ea. lol. Now starting to take pics with stock photo possibilities with hopes of a bit more in earnings.
Considering you just started, that's not bad! Sometimes it takes a while for your photos to get discovered. Wishing you all the best on your stock photography journey :)
My most surprising success story is a photo of a black plastic box with the traditional Dutch fish snack "kibbeling" (battered chunks of fish) with sauce on a shiny metallic table top. Sold 18 times, earned me $15,68. Didn't make me rich yet, but at least I've earned back the money I paid foro it several times.
Hey Nicole Glass! Love this video, love your channel! We also started youtube recently to share our monthly income from stock sites, however Shutterstock's confidentiality terms of service have just been brought to our attention.... We want to keep sharing this info - we feel it's valuable and a lot of people want to know about it - curious if you found a solution. Here's the exact quote from Shutterstock: "By submitting any Content to Shutterstock, you acknowledge that you will acquire certain confidential and proprietary information, including but not limited to royalty rates, royalty payments and earnings data (collectively, "Confidential Information"). You agree to keep Confidential Information confidential and to not disclose Confidential Information to any third party other than representatives, agents, attorneys, accountants, auditors and advisors with a bona fide need to know, who shall first agree to keep the terms confidential." Thanks for any insight!
Hi guys, great channel! Just subscribed. :) Yes, I read the terms of service before and noticed that after I made a few of these videos. A lot of their information about contributor earnings is public (like earnings tiers), but I don't typically do personal income break-downs... just more general information. Some of the people who work at Shutterstock know about my channel and they don't seem to have any problems with what I've shared in the past. Anyway, I'm not sure if that's any help or not.. it's sort of a grey area, but I definitely don't think you're going to get in any sort of trouble.
AHHAHA i saw your Toe PHOTO very good IDEA learn alot of things from your work Your Work is very good i upload 3 images and download 1 now i am working on it regular you guide in a good way very good thank YOU. GOD BLESS YOU
Wow! You just popped out on my RUclips Feeds and so glad I checked this video out! Thank you for sharing your tips and also what has happened to you. My friend keeps pushing me to try it out. I've always been afraid to for reasons I don't understand. But you really encouraged me to try too! thanks so much nicole! Looking forward to more vids!!
You are a wonderful woman, I really like your videos very knowledgeable.keep it up, you are really helping a lot of people around the world. God bless you.
This video as well as many more you published about Shutterstock, are extremely useful. I'm planning to open a new account on SS soon, and your videos help me a lot.
Funny, good for you and I wouldn't think of putting images of such items up on a site. I usually junk images like that in the past, but you got me thinking.
It's not necessarily "junk". Randomness can also be photographed artistically :) But yes, the less-beautiful images can often have a lot of value due to their subject matter.
So. I work on a medical TV series and, we belong to iStock, but we download so many medical images, and body parts! :D Those and crime scene photos are our focus (if you're wondering). If they look at all realistic, we're like, "DOWNLOAD!")
So funny thanks for this video ! Quick question, how many photos do you have uploaded since you began on Shutterstock ? Or you exclusive to ShutterStock ?
I was wondering if doing stock photography would be a good idea and your channel is helpful! I'm studying up so I can get an account when I turn 18 in less then a month. During my research I found your underrated channel and have been watching lots of other stuff besides stock on your channel too. Keep up to good work!
Great channel. I should dig out my pictures of my spinal fusion lol. How does the pricing work? do you put the price on the picture or video or does shutterstock arrange that?
Good sales. I laugh at the photo of your foot. I photographed my foot many times, but never sent it for sale. Need to make a series of photos and send for sale. Maybe I have a golden foot? )))
New subscriber here after watching a few of your informative videos. This one is no different. It’s like practically anything is game; just need to wrap my head around that. I uploaded 10 images couple years ago and have earned .75. Haha. Thanks for the great info!
Nice video thanks for the tips.. Have a question ' how did you get release for picture which have marked name and video allso cause me I've got som. Issues they tald me picture Contain names or mark did you got the release OK from owners or is ther a way to let it be allowed thanks at advance!
Exactly. Reverse Google image search sometimes works - but that's only if the buyers upload the images to the internet. If they're used in books or products, you unfortunately can't find them that way.
Hy Nicole thanks so much for such valuable content anda straight on point. I just get interested in the stock photography theme, the photos or videos you show that contain labels how do you sell in shutterstock? It's editorial anda not commercial or something like that? Thank you again!!
I uploaded 50 of my backlog photos to Shutterstock four months ago to test the waters and see of the stock game was viable. I've had 17 photo uses, 11 of which were the same photo of a Japanese garden waterfall and the rest were all one of uses. Only one of the photos downloaded was editorial.
This is so encouraging. Now I'm really depressed I sold my 5D. My toe might not like anything less. : ) Congrats, by the way! (I hope you thanked your toe.)
I dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
LOL...An email friend in the UK just sent me a note saying that she accidentally ran a sewing machine needle through a finger last night. I immediately thought of you, and told her she should have taken a photo. : ) ... Dang, that had to hurt!
Oh my, I hope your friend is ok! Yes, that would have been a great picture. Especially if you get an action shot of the injured finger next to the sewing machine.
I've needed photos of specific hotel brands and they are surprisingly hard to find. Nice little niche opportunity! Also there are so many cheesy hotel photos on Shutterstock with models posing in a super generic hotel it's hard to find one that looks natural.
Hello, ma,am! I have small question please that, If someone uploads a picture it gets downloaded regularily over an year. Does a photographer also be paid regularily on each downlaod?? Please ma,am guide
Awesome video... I wanna know if I am uploading photo of morning view the what should be additional info tag, when I uploading from my android phone it's ask Editorial, illustration and adult. So which option I have to select? Can you please suggest
Hello Nicole! Love your channel. I was wondering, when uploading an illustrative editorial photo, do you click editorial AND illustration when you upload or just one or the other?
I've only sold three drone videos and all three were ones I thought would never sell. What I consider to be my best stuff has been viewed, but never downloaded. I've kind of specialized in sunrises with video and HDR pictures, but I know I need to move away from that if I ever want to make anything with stock.
Yep, that would be helpful. I wonder weather it is better to edit [foto or video] as I'd like [B&W for example] / leave it for buyer to edit / upload different versions - thanks Nicole!
So many videos, so little time! Thank you for the suggestion. I will add it to my list of potential future videos :) But just to give you an idea of what I do: I do some color correction and enhance the colors a little bit, but nothing too drastic or unrealistic. I used to work for a place that bought a lot of stock images and they usually wanted the freedom to edit the images themselves. If you upload them as black and white, then they can't undo those edits.
@@NicoleGlass I came to that conlusion same day :D since stock are mostly not the place for art'ish work, more like digital documentation of "every day situation" so it should look like it, still thanks for rep.
Jakub Bielicki You could upload the b/w and a color version, I suppose, but you’d really have to know how to process in post. In other words, there’s a lot more to it than just concerting it to greyscale. I use Bridge and Photoshop; I shoot in RAW. Others use Lightroom (I’ve never worked in Lightroom, but if I were to use it, personally I’d only use it to manage my workflow.) But having a video from Nicole about post processing would be helpful, especially as there’s not just one way to edit photos. Either way though, I’d recommend taking a class, especially if you’re going to work in Bridge and Photoshop.
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Hi Nicole, Great video. I love the toe picture. There is something made me thinking.. The video that made you 180 uploaded as editorial or you had a release? Looking forward to your answer.
My highest paying shot was of a thunderstorm. The shot though was nothing special; I was basically practicing taking lightening shots. Thought "what the heck" and popped it on Shutterstock. I have sold the photo several times but highest I got was $43. I also sold a picture of an old run down house in the country I edited in Photoshop to look like it's on old crinkled paper. I got $25 for that one.
"...but I've definitely photographed body parts of mine and sold them on shutterstock"
Hold up!
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Use you social media accounts for promotion
Setup your own blog
Join a suitable course or site for marketing photos
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Hi Nicole, just wanna mention that your inputs are stunning inspiring to me. I started with landscapes and nature one year ago and your reports and videos are like a boost for the next season to me :) You appear honest, without an show or allyres (if I type that correctly). Tough solid and elegant breed, you! Thanks a lot and all the best for your future! Martin
Hey Martin, thanks so much for the kind words! I had no idea these types of videos would inspire people but I'm glad that they do :) And yeah I am not much of an actress so putting on a show would not be easy for me, haha.
OMG, first photo I ever sold on the internet was a picture of my girlfriend's toes! We were excited and weirded out at the same time! lol
Lol I’m glad I’m not the only one 😂
Ha ha. Probably used by a print designer for a pamphlet for the local beauty parlor or nail salon. :)
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A bottle of Dettol on a plain white background. Sells all the time! Everyone says stock contributing is a waste of time. Hope they keep saying that cause its making you and I money. Great content! I'm away out to stub my toe cause at 64, Scottish and male the wife would complain if I started waring her heels!
Haha, yes indeed. Although I've exposed so many secrets at this point, it should be easy for everyone by now!
Lol please don't stub your toe on purpose!!
Toes sell. I can say 😂
David Bautista mind didn’t !! Mind you I’ve got feet like a hobbit 😂
Hello I am new to Stock photography. But you can take a stock photo of a products like that and sell it?
@@mikeosinski50 Yes but you have to follow submission guidelines and submit it as Editorial content. Follow Shutterstocks submission guidelines for 'Editorial' and you should be OK
You are so right about the weirdness on what sells on SS! Thanks for all the videos. I had my first 2 sales on SS with less than 100 pictures uploaded and I’ve been uploading any picture I think has any value thanks to this video! Both sales are the pictures I thought would never sell. Sorry but may have to steal some of these ideas 🧐
It's great that you share your full experience with pictures while sharing your ideas and revenues! Feels like you're worth trusty. Keep the good work and thank you for sharing! :)
Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoy my videos :) And yeah.. I guess I just speak my mind. I know some of those sales were super weird.
My most common comment, which I receive multiple times every single day, is "how can I upload photos of people, properties and brands without a release form?" Before asking this question, please watch my video on commercial vs. editorial images! ruclips.net/video/WyWvDNDB3pg/видео.html
And if you like the music I use in my videos, check out this super awesome FREE trial to Epidemic Sound: share.epidemicsound.com/zdM3n Literally the most awesome place to get music for videos.
I'm just getting started with stock photography and videos. We do not do a lot of editorial because we know a lot of people do not like to be photographed. We get a release from anyone who's the subject of the photo. It's so good to offer to take the picture in advance and let them know what we can do for them. We give the person 25% of what we get when we can get a mobile number for them. I'm in Nepal and so many of these people really can use $25 or so. They often cannot sign their own name so we bring an ink pad for a thumbprint.
The most weirdest photo i had downloaded was a isolated photo of my Iphone 6 witch sold twice for 25c each. But there's too many photos of iphones on shutterstock. also this has nothing to do with it but i took your advice from this video and took some photos of stuff that there isn't too many of. If there's too many saturated photos of one thing then i don't take them photos.
Nicole Glass must have been a toes fetish? :)
Hallo mam , can I shoot with mobile for shutterstock ?
back in the good days of stock I sold (well, sold via a library) a photo of a bunch of roses for £1500. I had bought the flowers for my wife 😀
Wow that's incredible! That definitely paid for a lifetime worth of flowers for your wife 😊
That was the early days of Alamy when my image sales averaged £400+
Not the case now so I am considering more than just Alamy to place my images
Stoked to have found you and your channel on RUclips. Lots of great info. We haven't downloaded anything yet, but will be doing some soon. Thanks again! Michael & Melissa
You are so funny..... laundry founding through Shutterstock... :):):):) here comes to toe photo... I was so waiting for that... I cannot finish my coffee, I am chocking!!! You taking photos of your toe.... hahaha.... good one Nicole!!!!! Great video!!!!
LOL. You were the first one to find out about this and I'm glad you appreciate how absurd it is. Haha. I was sooo hesistant about even including the picture in the video because it's kind of ugly.
@@NicoleGlass this video is amazing and people will love you for the fact that you are so real!!!
I like you both!!! @@ZdenkaDarula thxs for your work helpimg us!!!
Love your content, especially that b-roll taking photo of your toe beside your computer. Haha!
Lol I'm glad you enjoy my weirdness 😂
Now I'm trying to figure out how I can covertly photograph my mother in-laws super crooked toes without here knowing...lol
Lol, good luck with that one! Let me know how it goes.
😂 😂 😂
I think you would need a model release ...
I've laughed so much with this video... you got a great sense of humor. Full of value information, thank you so much Nicole!
Lol I'm glad I made you laugh and that you enjoyed hearing about some of my most cringeworthy top earners 😂
Nicole Glass I love that word in english (cringe), perfect for some of these shots 😁😁
I sold an overexposed picture of a bridge over a pond near my hometown in Romania for $299 on 123rf. On shutterstock I think the best I had was $36 for a photo of a mountain top...
Wow, now that's pretty amazing, especially since you're saying it was overexposed! Congrats.
Unde e bodul ala ca ma duc si eu sa ii fac o poza?:))))
Me after this vid:
*Aight imma get my bones broken...*
Please don’t!
@@NicoleGlass 😂 Thanks for the gr8 vid... really appreciate it!
We're in a pandemic. Need the money
Mine was a line of garbage cans overflowing with every sort of item tossed out during holiday season. Another was a pile of bricks, rubble, and rebar from a building demolition against a blue sky.
lmao @ "But why my toe?" ...Great vid Nicole!
thanks!
Nicole, just wanted to thank you for all the information and experience you are sharing on your channel! Binge watching your stock photography playlist 😂👍🏽🤪
Aww thank you, I'm glad you like these :) I have tons of videos about this topic.
Just started in shutterstock. Wanted to let you know how amazing your vids are!!! Thanks for sharing such great info, have a brilliant day mate :)
Aww thanks so much! Much appreciated 🙏🏻
This page is really good to watch when you are really interested in shutterstock.
Love from India 😍
All the best for further videos I'm waiting for the next one❤️❤️🤗🤗
Great vid Nicole. Your tactics are paying off for my 3D model sales.
I'm happy to hear that! :)
Paying your laundry bill with a picture of the dryer sheets you used for laundry!! Boy do I love the poetry on that :)
Hahaha
Great video and always a good reminder to just shoot all the time because we never know what's going to sell. So far my weirdest sale was for the underside of a starfish, on a rock in flat light. $180 net to me on Alamy. Go figure!
Sweet, that’s an exciting sale for sure! 😊
Interesting. I remember seeing a while back that my town of 100k had almost no photos or videos on stock footage sites and the ones that were actually there being pretty underwhelming. I figured there probably just wasn't a lot of demand for them but now I know that those hyperspecific photos can fill a unique niche which can be lucrative. Other people always say that you should be more like the competition but these cases prove the opposite can also be true. Although I obviously don't know the real rate at which your weird photos get downloaded.
Thanks for the video, you just made me realize that I am not monetizing my photography of all my travels
You probably have a gold mine on your hard drives!
A puddle with an oil spill on it was my weirdest sold photo. 🤷🏻♀️
Definitely weird!
I’m from WV & loved hearing you say Harpers Ferry 😊 great video with some great ideas.
Great to follow lesser known photographers out there.
New to ss but my best is .25. But it's sold 5 times! $1.25 total. Oh and it's a recycling bin. So random
That's definitely really random!
I love your humor! Congratulations on all your success!
Hi Nicole do you get the property release from the drone video? Thanks
You are the most honest youtuber I’ve ever found! I really like all of your videos! keep good work! 👍🏼
Aw thanks so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that! :)
Thanks, Nicole, for another great video. You are the best when it comes to stock photo advice!
Thank you Gregory 😊
2:43 I really enjoyed that joke a lot.
You are awesome.
Thank you:)
I make serial numbers for my pictures as follows: A letter prefix plus 6 digits. A=Smaller than Micro 4/3, B=Micro 4/3, C=APS.C, D=Full Frame, E=Medium Format, F=Large format. Don Slaughter
Another great video, Nicole. I sold a photo of an algae covered water puddle for a few bucks on Adobe, that surprised me. I also sold picture of a hole in the ground for a buck, which pleasantly surprised me as well. Great advice here about uploading content that is not over-saturated.
as per my knowledge shutter stock pay 25 to 36 cent per download then how you get more than that? kindly guide
As an Accountant That’s my question too
That's not up to you, that's up to the buyers. If they don't have subscription plans and they buy an image, you get more. If they buy an extended license, you get more. Check Shutterstock's pages on license options and you'll see the choices the buyers have.
How do you go about taking pictures of things like Lysol and submitting it? Are you doing it as an editorial or commercial?
Daniel Turner editorial 🙂 You can not upload like commercial photo if there’s any building, people or product. Things like that
Thanks for making the video. Once again very informative. 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
The most i got from 1 download is $20 usd, its an old photo i dug up from years ago of a windmill next to a billabong.
I took it with an very old 9mp fujifilm camera with a mold spot on the lens that had to be edited out of every photo i took so it was far from professional yet it sold about 6 times so far.
Thanks from Tampa, Florida Nicole... I'm up very early taking pictures of dryer sheets, nothing wrong with a little competition :-) Be well and stay encouraged!
LOL! I expect to see a lot more of them in the search results after this video... guess I'll need a new way to obtain my laundry fund.
@@NicoleGlass You are awesome... Keep up the great work, I appreciate your channel!
I so appreciate this video because I’ve been wanting to do something like this! Thank you so much for sharing! I think this is the best video yet that I have seen!
Stellar video! I love all of your videos and really appreciate your info and personality! The WEIRDEST asset downloaded (I only do video) was a macro shot of my knife sharpener. It looked a bit like a city street so I labelled like that lol. But the camera was an OLD Nikon J1 with a pinhole cut in the lens cap and a tiny but strong magnifying glass as the "lens". The movement wasn't even smooth but I actually uploaded it as a test to see if it would get rejected for jittery camera movement. Nope. Sold it for a cool $27USD LOL....
Questions: Were you required by Shutterstock to get consent forms for the hotel video and trademarked products (dryer sheets and Lysol)? And did you have to provide one for your toe, even though it was yours? Thank you. Chuck
I'm wondering the same thing
Your videos are so helpful. I'm binge watching it while taking notes!
I'm happy to hear that! 🙂 Thank you. 🙏
Hi Nicole, great vid as usual....quick question, was the video of the Marriott editorial or commercial? did you need a property release?
That video was editorial, no release form
Thanks for the insight. I have been shooting stock for many years but always as a very part time on the side kind of thing. I really want to devote more time to it and your videos are definitely inspiring. Thanks.
Hey Todd, thanks so much for the kind words! Yes, it's definitely a side thing for me as well but it has created pretty good side income.
I know a few people who do stock photography full time, which is also very possible with a lot of time and effort.
@@NicoleGlassWell, keep it coming. Thanks again.
As a grahic designer I buy photos that might work for placing text rather than a nice photo, So table tops, walls with detail around them but the center not having mcuh going on and things like that.
Just started experimenting with stock photos and after spending many hours editing, keywording and uploading old pics from my portfolio to Adobe and Shutterstock, I've had one pic downloaded twice at .25 ea. lol. Now starting to take pics with stock photo possibilities with hopes of a bit more in earnings.
Considering you just started, that's not bad! Sometimes it takes a while for your photos to get discovered. Wishing you all the best on your stock photography journey :)
My most surprising success story is a photo of a black plastic box with the traditional Dutch fish snack "kibbeling" (battered chunks of fish) with sauce on a shiny metallic table top. Sold 18 times, earned me $15,68. Didn't make me rich yet, but at least I've earned back the money I paid foro it several times.
I shot video of the wild fire and sold the footage to LA NBC news and got paid $150 for 8 minute footage. I was only there for two hours.
Something like that definitely has a lot of news value!
Hey Nicole Glass! Love this video, love your channel! We also started youtube recently to share our monthly income from stock sites, however Shutterstock's confidentiality terms of service have just been brought to our attention.... We want to keep sharing this info - we feel it's valuable and a lot of people want to know about it - curious if you found a solution. Here's the exact quote from Shutterstock: "By submitting any Content to Shutterstock, you acknowledge that you will acquire certain confidential and proprietary information, including but not limited to royalty rates, royalty payments and earnings data (collectively, "Confidential Information"). You agree to keep Confidential Information confidential and to not disclose Confidential Information to any third party other than representatives, agents, attorneys, accountants, auditors and advisors with a bona fide need to know, who shall first agree to keep the terms confidential." Thanks for any insight!
Hi guys, great channel! Just subscribed. :)
Yes, I read the terms of service before and noticed that after I made a few of these videos. A lot of their information about contributor earnings is public (like earnings tiers), but I don't typically do personal income break-downs... just more general information.
Some of the people who work at Shutterstock know about my channel and they don't seem to have any problems with what I've shared in the past. Anyway, I'm not sure if that's any help or not.. it's sort of a grey area, but I definitely don't think you're going to get in any sort of trouble.
AHHAHA i saw your Toe PHOTO very good IDEA learn alot of things from your work
Your Work is very good i upload 3 images and download 1 now i am working on it regular you guide in a good way very good thank YOU. GOD BLESS YOU
Wow! You just popped out on my RUclips Feeds and so glad I checked this video out! Thank you for sharing your tips and also what has happened to you. My friend keeps pushing me to try it out. I've always been afraid to for reasons I don't understand. But you really encouraged me to try too! thanks so much nicole! Looking forward to more vids!!
You're very welcome! I'm glad it motivates you to try. Never hurts to try something and it might just pay off in the long run 😊 good luck! 🍀
You are a wonderful woman, I really like your videos very knowledgeable.keep it up, you are really helping a lot of people around the world. God bless you.
Thank you Rateesh, I'm glad you find my videos helpful :)
This video as well as many more you published about Shutterstock, are extremely useful.
I'm planning to open a new account on SS soon, and your videos help me a lot.
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck
The lizol and the drone shot of hotel were uploaded as editorials? Nice video
Had to be
I've made loads on the photos of my amputated finger...
Wow, that's great. I guess you just further prove my theory that photos of injuries are useful for many.
Funny, good for you and I wouldn't think of putting images of such items up on a site. I usually junk images like that in the past, but you got me thinking.
It's not necessarily "junk". Randomness can also be photographed artistically :) But yes, the less-beautiful images can often have a lot of value due to their subject matter.
I was thinking 💭 about what you were going to show after the dryer sheet photo, and I kid you not, I thought of a TOE! What are the odds?!? 😲
Lol! I guess you have a psychic sixth sense 😉
Thank you so much for sharing these information with us. Wish you all the best for your journey
So. I work on a medical TV series and, we belong to iStock, but we download so many medical images, and body parts! :D Those and crime scene photos are our focus (if you're wondering). If they look at all realistic, we're like, "DOWNLOAD!")
Wow that's awesome to hear from
someone in the industry! I had my suspicions but you definitely confirm them 😊 thanks for letting me know!
Lesley Dehaan Hey, I’m uploading photos of my feet on iStock post foot surgery. Just sayin’. 😉
So funny thanks for this video !
Quick question, how many photos do you have uploaded since you began on Shutterstock ? Or you exclusive to ShutterStock ?
Fantastic video Nicole, gave me a bunch of ideals, now I better go write them down before I forget 😁 Take care.
That is awesome, happy to hear that! 😊
I was wondering if doing stock photography would be a good idea and your channel is helpful! I'm studying up so I can get an account when I turn 18 in less then a month. During my research I found your underrated channel and have been watching lots of other stuff besides stock on your channel too. Keep up to good work!
Thanks so much!
Great channel. I should dig out my pictures of my spinal fusion lol. How does the pricing work? do you put the price on the picture or video or does shutterstock arrange that?
Good sales. I laugh at the photo of your foot. I photographed my foot many times, but never sent it for sale. Need to make a series of photos and send for sale. Maybe I have a golden foot? )))
Or maybe you have a different quirky feature about yourself! I've sold photos of my teeth too... hah.
New subscriber here after watching a few of your informative videos. This one is no different. It’s like practically anything is game; just need to wrap my head around that. I uploaded 10 images couple years ago and have earned .75. Haha. Thanks for the great info!
Sure thing! Glad you enjoyed it Sarah :)
Nice video thanks for the tips.. Have a question ' how did you get release for picture which have marked name and video allso cause me I've got som. Issues they tald me picture Contain names or mark did you got the release OK from owners or is ther a way to let it be allowed thanks at advance!
I wish there was a way to find out what those photos were used for. Would be really interesting.
You can use google image search - it may work)
Exactly. Reverse Google image search sometimes works - but that's only if the buyers upload the images to the internet. If they're used in books or products, you unfortunately can't find them that way.
Love your Shutterstock videos. They have been a big help to get my contributor portfolio started. Thank you for the great tips and guidance!!
Very informative video. Awesome. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Hy Nicole thanks so much for such valuable content anda straight on point. I just get interested in the stock photography theme, the photos or videos you show that contain labels how do you sell in shutterstock? It's editorial anda not commercial or something like that?
Thank you again!!
Hi Roberto, yes you are right - those are editorial images!
Hey for the drone video do you have your part 107? Or is that something that could come back to bite you in the end?
Yes I do
I uploaded 50 of my backlog photos to Shutterstock four months ago to test the waters and see of the stock game was viable. I've had 17 photo uses, 11 of which were the same photo of a Japanese garden waterfall and the rest were all one of uses. Only one of the photos downloaded was editorial.
Not bad for 50 photos! Yeah, it might take a while to take off but eventually the earnings can add up. Good luck!
This is so encouraging. Now I'm really depressed I sold my 5D. My toe might not like anything less. : )
Congrats, by the way! (I hope you thanked your toe.)
Thank you Tana! Perhaps I'll take those toe earnings and treat my toe to a spa day. We'll see ;)
This is pretty hilarious.
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I dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Jett Dorian Instablaster ;)
@@NicoleGlass hhh
Hi, great and appetizing video must I say, already found wierd part of my body. The strangest photo I sold was A photo of rotten onions ;) Peace
Ooh rotten onions. Haven't heard that one before! Certainly a weird one :)
Hi. I wonder how you can upload photos/videos of buildings. Every time I try to do so the pictures get rejected. Thank you!
Did you check out the video in my pinned comment?
@@NicoleGlass thank you for the reply. No, but I saw another of your videos where you mention the editorial stuff.
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LOL...An email friend in the UK just sent me a note saying that she accidentally ran a sewing machine needle through a finger last night. I immediately thought of you, and told her she should have taken a photo. : ) ... Dang, that had to hurt!
Oh my, I hope your friend is ok! Yes, that would have been a great picture. Especially if you get an action shot of the injured finger next to the sewing machine.
@@NicoleGlass Better with the needle through her finger. : )
I'm guessing she's okay, since she typed to tell me about it. : )
I've needed photos of specific hotel brands and they are surprisingly hard to find. Nice little niche opportunity! Also there are so many cheesy hotel photos on Shutterstock with models posing in a super generic hotel it's hard to find one that looks natural.
Haha, I can imagine! By the way did you ever create a Shutterstock account to upload your own photos?
I did not. It's a low priority with everything else there is to do.
That is true, with all your tours you probably have so little time in the first place!
In just few of your videos ..... you taught me a lot.
Glad to hear that! :)
Shutterstock usually rejects photos of commercial items or logos of some sort. It's copyright and trademark infringement.
Hello, ma,am! I have small question please that, If someone uploads a picture it gets downloaded regularily over an year. Does a photographer also be paid regularily on each downlaod?? Please ma,am guide
Yes indeed!
Hi Nicole. Great post. I was wrong on every choice in photos. Hehe. Guess there is a lot to be said about supply and demand
It's often the unexpected ones ;)
Great video and awesome attitude towards stock photography. I feel like i've seen your toe photo before HAHAHAHA
LOL hopefully not on a billboard or anything 😂
You made me frustrated and hopeful at the same time😂
Lol.
So far, I haven't gotten one photo up because of the pixel perfection required but I'll keep in mind to take some of everyday things too
Everyday photos do surprisingly well :)
@@NicoleGlass Happy to hear it :)
Can you share you export settings for stocks photos to be uploaded to stock sites?
You gave me so much inspiration to start this, thanks a lot Nicole!
That's awesome! :) Hope you enjoy the process
Awesome video... I wanna know if I am uploading photo of morning view the what should be additional info tag, when I uploading from my android phone it's ask Editorial, illustration and adult. So which option I have to select? Can you please suggest
Hi! Have you asked the Hotel for a release? How it works for video? Thank you!
Hello Nicole! Love your channel. I was wondering, when uploading an illustrative editorial photo, do you click editorial AND illustration when you upload or just one or the other?
Submit it as an "editorial" image and then write "illustrative editorial" as one of the keywords.
Hello greatings from country Serbia 😊 Is it usually to wait 3-4-5 days for iStock to review uplouded images? Sorry for posible mistakes in English 😶
Hi Nico! I'm wondering if you need to provide the hotel branding release form or something to submit that video or not?
I've only sold three drone videos and all three were ones I thought would never sell. What I consider to be my best stuff has been viewed, but never downloaded. I've kind of specialized in sunrises with video and HDR pictures, but I know I need to move away from that if I ever want to make anything with stock.
Will you please make a video on how to do photo post processing for stock sites. Please
Yep, that would be helpful. I wonder weather it is better to edit [foto or video] as I'd like [B&W for example] / leave it for buyer to edit / upload different versions - thanks Nicole!
So many videos, so little time! Thank you for the suggestion. I will add it to my list of potential future videos :)
But just to give you an idea of what I do: I do some color correction and enhance the colors a little bit, but nothing too drastic or unrealistic. I used to work for a place that bought a lot of stock images and they usually wanted the freedom to edit the images themselves. If you upload them as black and white, then they can't undo those edits.
@@NicoleGlass I came to that conlusion same day :D since stock are mostly not the place for art'ish work, more like digital documentation of "every day situation" so it should look like it, still thanks for rep.
Jakub Bielicki You could upload the b/w and a color version, I suppose, but you’d really have to know how to process in post. In other words, there’s a lot more to it than just concerting it to greyscale.
I use Bridge and Photoshop; I shoot in RAW. Others use Lightroom (I’ve never worked in Lightroom, but if I were to use it, personally I’d only use it to manage my workflow.)
But having a video from Nicole about post processing would be helpful, especially as there’s not just one way to edit photos.
Either way though, I’d recommend taking a class, especially if you’re going to work in Bridge and Photoshop.
Hi Nicole, Great video. I love the toe picture.
There is something made me thinking..
The video that made you 180 uploaded as editorial or you had a release?
Looking forward to your answer.
Great question! That was an editorial video clip
My highest paying shot was of a thunderstorm. The shot though was nothing special; I was basically practicing taking lightening shots. Thought "what the heck" and popped it on Shutterstock. I have sold the photo several times but highest I got was $43. I also sold a picture of an old run down house in the country I edited in Photoshop to look like it's on old crinkled paper. I got $25 for that one.
Do you have to put a signature/ trade mark on photos you sell? or just post and money
please can you tell us about the editorial description and how to write it ?? my photo been rejected several times because of that
I have a video about this: ruclips.net/video/WyWvDNDB3pg/видео.html