I have been using Adobe Stock the longest - about 7 years - and it is by far my worst performer. I also have the largest rejection rate with them. For example, a commercial cityscape that has sold nearly 400 times on iStock was rejected by Adobe as 'lacking commercial value' I still list with Adobe but tend more toward the AI realm with them and keep my 'real' photos with four other agencies.
I’ve definitely found that it depends on the photo. Certain ones sell great on one site and never on another. My illustrative editorial tends to do really well on Adobe. I do wish they’d accept other editorial work. I have so many images that sell well elsewhere that I wish they would take!
I find this true with my commercial images. I just had a batch approved that had been in queue for over two months. My editorial ones, however, generally get approved in a day or two! AI are somewhere in between, but much faster than commercial.
If you mean they are not getting reviewed, I don’t know. Some photographers think it may be the high number of AI images in queue. Try submitting some editorial images and see if they get accepted. My editorial images get accepted quickly, but my commercial images took several months.
Right now, I have 3769 total assets on Adobe Stock. 41 are videos. This year so far, I'm averaging about 110 downloads per month on Adobe, with a $2.36 RPI and a .78 RPD. Hope that helps!
It would be nice for us small contributors if they just credited the royalty to the package we already subscribe to (PS and LR for me), It's the same company after all.
I’ve found that commercial images take a long time for approval nowadays. I just had ones approved that had sat for about 2.5 months. However, once approved, they are still selling. Editorial will likely be approved faster… AI a little faster. I’m not sure about uploading daily and saving work. I need to play around with that and see if a constant flow of images, versus a bulk submission, makes a difference. I’ve seen some people recommend that for just overall portfolio exposure and sales. Hope that helps!
It depends. For me, my images sell well and have made money even in the years I just let them sit on the stock sites. Adobe is an easy one to upload and submit to, so I will keep going!
Do you mean an Adobe account? I believe you can have multiple accounts - for example, maybe one for your photos, one for AI, etc. Please check with Adobe to make sure.
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I have been using Adobe Stock the longest - about 7 years - and it is by far my worst performer. I also have the largest rejection rate with them. For example, a commercial cityscape that has sold nearly 400 times on iStock was rejected by Adobe as 'lacking commercial value' I still list with Adobe but tend more toward the AI realm with them and keep my 'real' photos with four other agencies.
I’ve definitely found that it depends on the photo. Certain ones sell great on one site and never on another. My illustrative editorial tends to do really well on Adobe. I do wish they’d accept other editorial work. I have so many images that sell well elsewhere that I wish they would take!
It takes so long for Adobe to either pass or reject a submission. The submission can be months just sitting there.
I find this true with my commercial images. I just had a batch approved that had been in queue for over two months. My editorial ones, however, generally get approved in a day or two! AI are somewhere in between, but much faster than commercial.
Plz make a video on dreamtimes
Please tell me sence if image once approved then second time also get approval or one time approval
Are you asking if you can submit the same image more than once? You aren’t supposed to have duplicate images in your portfolio. Hope that helps!
Quantity of your image portfolio? Since when you have been doing it.
I have 3800 assets on Adobe. I’ve been with them since 2007, when they were Fotolia.
Do you sell videos in adobe stock?
Yes, but I only started submitting them there recently and haven’t sold any.
I am talking about you adobe stock protfolio My photos are not being accepted for a long time, What is the reason for not accepting?
If you mean they are not getting reviewed, I don’t know. Some photographers think it may be the high number of AI images in queue. Try submitting some editorial images and see if they get accepted. My editorial images get accepted quickly, but my commercial images took several months.
"Erinn, thank you for your time. How many images do you have on Adobe Stock, and what is your average monthly download rate?"
Right now, I have 3769 total assets on Adobe Stock. 41 are videos. This year so far, I'm averaging about 110 downloads per month on Adobe, with a $2.36 RPI and a .78 RPD. Hope that helps!
@@ecadphoto thank you
It would be nice for us small contributors if they just credited the royalty to the package we already subscribe to (PS and LR for me), It's the same company after all.
That would be a good option to have!
It's been 3 months my all 500 assets are in reviews.. any suggestions??
What can I do now?? Upload assest on save work? Saving the work and uploading daily help in review??
@@abdullahghaffar6966 Do something else, it's not worth the time.
I’ve found that commercial images take a long time for approval nowadays. I just had ones approved that had sat for about 2.5 months. However, once approved, they are still selling. Editorial will likely be approved faster… AI a little faster. I’m not sure about uploading daily and saving work. I need to play around with that and see if a constant flow of images, versus a bulk submission, makes a difference. I’ve seen some people recommend that for just overall portfolio exposure and sales. Hope that helps!
It depends. For me, my images sell well and have made money even in the years I just let them sit on the stock sites. Adobe is an easy one to upload and submit to, so I will keep going!
Can only one account on a desktop?Please reply
Do you mean an Adobe account? I believe you can have multiple accounts - for example, maybe one for your photos, one for AI, etc. Please check with Adobe to make sure.