I’ve sold a few videos of my home town in south wales here in the uk on pond5. A few videos and images on adobe stock. But on shutterstock I’ve sold a lot of my 3d horror and cryptid images. Back in January somebody bought seven images for a lot (over £300) and i seem to be selling more every month. I’ve seen a few of images used in youtube videos as thumbnails or as clips. It’s gratifying to see your work used in anything i think and yes, the money is a good bonus
You mention diversifying. Do any of the sites that you work with have exclusivity clauses? Is that even something to be concerned about? Thank you for your insight! This has been very helpful :)
I'm definitely looking to add it to my business. I switched to a part-time day job to pursue doing my photography full time, but in order to stay afloat I need to find away to increase my income that less rough on my body (due to health issues and COVID exhaustion).
Great info, I'm looking to start putting all my photos and videos to use instead of sitting on my external hard drives. Happy to happen across your videos, thanks Nicole.
Thanks for this solid, honest, and well-structured advice! I will definitely be checking out your other videos as I explore the viability of selling stock. 🌿💛
I would love to hear your perspective on freelancing and stringer work. Looking back I found one older video that touched on it some. I would find it helpful to know what sort of minimal gear and expectations someone should have who is finding this Avenue intriguing. Thanks for all the vids!
I had the idea years ago and started working towards getting the equipment to start even posted a few photos. And yes I have a different perspective on the topic. I view most if not all of my travels from a different view than every one else. I see the world from the deck of my sailboat ever see Savanna from tide height? Or passed through a drawbridge in North Carolina or watched a Saturn rocket launch from Cocoa, Florida western shore? Most 9-5 ers and Werner drivers haven’t either.
In your case it would probably make the most sense to use a service like Wirestock which does all of the captioning and keywording for you (all you do is upload it): wirestock.io/
Awesome video Nicole, I love how you got straight to the point and gave us just the basic facts and tips. New subscriber here, will definitely be watching more soon!! :)
hx! Great video. Just t be clear I can or can not upload the same footage be it photo or video onto multiple sites? There is no exclusivity to say iStock or etc?
Hi nicole.. trying my hand in stock photography. Some great advice in here.. Do you need model releases when it comes to protest or event photos? Thanks in advance
Hi, great advices. Thank you :) is there any stock curator which uploads the stocks to many platforms? so you only need to upload once to one platform?
In my opinion stock is worth it only if you already are working as a pro and have accesso to the gear. Starting all over would not be profitable right now... what do you think?
I want to go into stock photography, I already have some images, but now that you mention videos, I guess it won't hurt to try. Just that I don't know which site to sell them yet, any lead please 🙏
I'm not a stocker yet but I'm researching and looking for advices because I want to share and upload my photos. Thank you for the information and sharing your experiences. Which platforms would you recommend me to start?
Hello- You did great. Thank You!! I have interesting news videos! For example a police chase on the Beltway of DC during the FreedomConvoy. Also 1st hand family testimony about what motivated Americans to get involved. WHERE DO I CREATE AN ACCOUNT TO SELL THESE??
Merci pour ces explications ! Je souhaite et vais (je le déclare) me lancer dans ce domaine. J’ai un nouvel appareil photo et je veux vraiment que mon investissement soit rentable !
Hey what's up,I'm totally a new one that i would like to do it I mean be a photographer and sell my products ..so how and what's the procedures to do it and which website is best to sell my products. Thanks alot Hawkar Akram July 2 /2023
Is your yearly income from *just* stock photos/videos greater than the average single earner income in the U.S.? And how many hours do you spend on it? Thank you.
I think it means you can watch the video continuously without really knowing when it ends. Think of a clip of a cup of steaming coffee, you probably won't know when the clip started or when it end if it's recorded right.
Thank you Nicole, I´ve been watching a couple of your videos thanks for the tips! Question?: If I'm shooting a rally do I need release sign forms for everyone I'm shooting?
Hi Nicole, am 4m Sri Lanka , just got in to the wagon of photography , am really interested but struggleing with my wording to appeal to the buyer , am selling my stuff on dreamstime , so can you give some tips regarding wording or a video supporting this, topic would helpful ,thank you ,God bless You
I started photographing trading cards (top shot) for the editorial section. the first time I uploaded editorial stuff. the future will show if that was a good plan or not ; )
I don’t, but I basically experiment with prices and see how unique it is: if it’s a clip that’s not very unique and has a lot of competition, I’ll price it on the lower end. If it’s super nice and rare, I’ll price it higher.
Started when the pandemic hit took pictures of stuff around where lived couldn’t do anything for 2 weeks it filled the time Would like to know how too fill out release forms properly haven’t found a good video for that
Hey Nicole! i upload my video clips on 4 sites. shutterstock, AdobeStock, IStock, Pond5 Can u please recommend other stock footage sites please! or i should upload only on these four sites? guide me! 😊😘
I think you covered the big ones, only you can judge whether it's worth your time to upload to other sites. I personally upload to the same ones you do.
Thanks, Nicole! I have a question about the part you said to take photos of political news events and etc.. don't we need some approval or legal document from the people in the pictures?
@@NicoleGlass Hi Nicole. Just discovered your channel. Could you explain "editorial photos", and how one might participate in that practice. I believe that I have many that would be able to be sold to that end. Any info would be appreciated. TY.
@@jaysigal9353 Hello Jay, I have several videos about it, but you can also read about it on different stock sites :) www.shutterstock.com/blog/editorial-vs-commercial-images
Great video! I noticed in two shorts videos you showed: you holding a canon camera, and you in front of a Costco store, the brands are visible and your face is identified. In this case, how to get approved as editorial image? Did you send a model release and set it to editorial, or just set to editorial without any model release. Thanks a lot!
my legit dream is to be a stock photographer, make .01 on every photo because i take too many photos and i cant stop. and then live off of passive income in a remote village.
You can use a smartphone, as long as you’re using it in a way to get good quality video. Daytime videos or vids with good lighting. (For example, night videos done with my smartphone are not good enough to be accepted.)
@@tonycapo8015 Sure, especially if you're doing walking shots. But if you're just panning left to right, it's probably not necessary since newer phones have pretty good internal stabilization.
Hi Nicole, do you shoot videos in log profile, and than colorgrade? Also do yo shoot Raw of jpeg? I am asking because post processing is taking me a log of time, but I get better results. How you deal with quality vs. quantity? Thank you in advance
I shoot photos in RAW yes and I do a basic color grade, like Eli mentioned. I do not shoot videos in log. Pond5 and other stock sites do not want overly edited media, since buyers will often want flexibility to edit the content themselves: blog.pond5.com/13794-prepare-footage-upload-pond5/
Hi Nicole - enjoyed your insights. I am wondering if since you are non-exclusive with Pond5 do you participate with their GPP where they distribute to the other sites ie, SS, Adobe Stock, etc. or do you submit to each agency individually? I have been on SS with mostly images for a while now and just starting up with Pond5 but was looking for some insight as I get more into video content?
I have an exclusive account with Pond5 too - they allow you to have both! Generally though I submit most of my non-exclusive content individually to each agency - more work, I know.
I am looking to get into stock video and photo. I'm super curious if one can make a full time income doing this sort of thing? What has your experience been with this?
Well I guess it depends on where you live. The cost of living in my area is really high, so I could not live off of my stock income at this point. However, if I lived abroad or in a cheaper area, then I probably could make it work.
@@NicoleGlass Yeah I'm thinking about doing this as a side job after doing some research. I need the video footage anyway for advertising my drone services so I might as well sell some of that footage for a little side money while I'm at it. It seems like it might be a nice long term income if one can get 5K+ clips up and they are unique offerings or harder to create. I've watched several different people talk about the business and they all say it is a slow grind to making any money but can pay off over time.
Would you mind checking below question and answer them of you know. 1) What should be the appropriate size of an image. I tired resize them it goes below 3 MB and Shutter stock and other agency does not accept the same. 2) How do you check the quality of an image? 3) I captured extremely Sharp image even the faculty who taught me Photography at University confirmed it’s sharp and finest image, but shutter stock rejected stating quality issue. I can share if you don’t mind. Just pass on your email add.
I talked about that in other videos before but basically: you can still create newsworthy photos. Masks in groceries stores, documenting food shortages and things of that nature can be done anywhere. There may not be protests, but there's still models you can use to create concept images of something that's trending.
If it is profitable to work for stock agencies, why do you shoot for youtube, why do you spend valuable time you need for stock photos? Is it perhaps more profitable to record videos for youtube where you will get more money from commercials and convince people that it is profitable to work for stock agencies that may pay you to do so? Regards from Serbia.
Some people saying stock photography is dead then others saying you can make a fortune. I mean I can also fly to the moon with today's technology, but I wouldn't bank on that happening. Wish I knew where I could go to make more than pennies and dollars as a serious photographer aside from weddings.
I don’t think anyone is saying you can make a fortune, but you can definitely make a few hundred or thousand per month with a large video clip portfolio.
@@NicoleGlass Thanks for the response. I have been building up a more than decent videography rig. Just have to start focusing more on that and learning what video's sell. I just wonder with all the effort it takes to buy equipment (even though I already have) shoot the video, edit the video, upload the video and marketing, is the payout worth all the hours spent? Like what is the average profit you can make on a 10 second clip or whatever length is average?
I have some clips that have made a couple thousand dollars and some clips that have made nothing. I would never recommend buying gear solely for stock. But if you already work in the photo/video industry or already have a hard drive full of great clips, then selling these clips on the side is something that may interest you.
I just made my first sale in the last week, and I think your videos helped me. At least a little bit.
Awesome! :)
I’ve sold a few videos of my home town in south wales here in the uk on pond5. A few videos and images on adobe stock. But on shutterstock I’ve sold a lot of my 3d horror and cryptid images. Back in January somebody bought seven images for a lot (over £300) and i seem to be selling more every month. I’ve seen a few of images used in youtube videos as thumbnails or as clips. It’s gratifying to see your work used in anything i think and yes, the money is a good bonus
You mention diversifying. Do any of the sites that you work with have exclusivity clauses? Is that even something to be concerned about?
Thank you for your insight! This has been very helpful :)
Would love a video on showing how to prepare a video clip for stock from out of camera to finished product.
I'm definitely looking to add it to my business. I switched to a part-time day job to pursue doing my photography full time, but in order to stay afloat I need to find away to increase my income that less rough on my body (due to health issues and COVID exhaustion).
Congrats! This is a great idea.
What’s Covid exhaustion?
Nice to hear from you again
Great info, I'm looking to start putting all my photos and videos to use instead of sitting on my external hard drives. Happy to happen across your videos, thanks Nicole.
Sure thing, glad it was helpful :)
Thanks for this solid, honest, and well-structured advice! I will definitely be checking out your other videos as I explore the viability of selling stock. 🌿💛
3:33, you said" Be in rare places". What's that mean. Can you explain please.
I would love to hear your perspective on freelancing and stringer work. Looking back I found one older video that touched on it some. I would find it helpful to know what sort of minimal gear and expectations someone should have who is finding this Avenue intriguing.
Thanks for all the vids!
Nicole, thank you for the advice. It was very helpful to understand the difference between photo and video stock prices. You are awesome!
Glad it was helpful! :)
At 6:26, a small query in sentence "all eggs in one basket". Can we upload same photo or video with same name/ tittle and tags in other places too.
yes you definitely can
I had the idea years ago and started working towards getting the equipment to start even posted a few photos. And yes I have a different perspective on the topic. I view most if not all of my travels from a different view than every one else. I see the world from the deck of my sailboat ever see Savanna from tide height? Or passed through a drawbridge in North Carolina or watched a Saturn rocket launch from Cocoa, Florida western shore? Most 9-5 ers and Werner drivers haven’t either.
Well done! Concise and very helpful. Now I need to learn about video 😮. Thankfully my new Fuji XT5 has great IBIS!
I collected a bunch of 4K b-roll over the past couple years but have no spare energy to get it uploaded to the stock platforms 😞
You can share it with someone that will edit and upload the footage, and than split the earnings. It is better than only keeping it on HDD
In your case it would probably make the most sense to use a service like Wirestock which does all of the captioning and keywording for you (all you do is upload it): wirestock.io/
@@NicoleGlassdoes the wirestock pay for just uploading videos and pictures?
Awesome video Nicole, I love how you got straight to the point and gave us just the basic facts and tips. New subscriber here, will definitely be watching more soon!! :)
Keep posting tips video for stock photography
Thanks for the video! I love how you explain the things around stock footage!
Sure thing! Glad you enjoyed it
hx! Great video. Just t be clear I can or can not upload the same footage be it photo or video onto multiple sites? There is no exclusivity to say iStock or etc?
Thanks for the great video! Please, what are your favorite stock platforms to sell photos and for what categories (nature, people, events...)?
Watching it in july 2023. Any suggestions. Dos n don'ts.
Hi nicole.. trying my hand in stock photography. Some great advice in here.. Do you need model releases when it comes to protest or event photos? Thanks in advance
Hi, great advices. Thank you :) is there any stock curator which uploads the stocks to many platforms? so you only need to upload once to one platform?
What about a camcorder for 4K video? Weighing a Sony ax700 with built in filters vs a Sony a7iii. Do you find a filter necessary with a DSLR?
hi, could you please describe in details about 'Create Batch' in istock?
In my opinion stock is worth it only if you already are working as a pro and have accesso to the gear. Starting all over would not be profitable right now... what do you think?
Make a video how to approve video on Shutterstock beacuse my video always rejected noise and grain. Also reject drone shot. Please help ❤️
Thanks for watching :) Here's the link to sign up on Pond5 (as both a buyer or an artist/seller): bit.ly/3FUF8Tr
I just wanted suggestions as to what platforms are good choices for selling stock images…
I want to go into stock photography, I already have some images, but now that you mention videos, I guess it won't hurt to try.
Just that I don't know which site to sell them yet, any lead please 🙏
I'm not a stocker yet but I'm researching and looking for advices because I want to share and upload my photos. Thank you for the information and sharing your experiences. Which platforms would you recommend me to start?
Hi, thanks for sharing, you said that you diversify the platforms where you send the stock, besides Pond5, which others do you use?
What was you top earner and what has it made...?
Thank you Nicole.
Which sites are the best to monetize iPhone stock photos? Thank you.
Thanks Nicole for sharing this!!
Hello- You did great. Thank You!! I have interesting news videos! For example a police chase on the Beltway of DC during the FreedomConvoy. Also 1st hand family testimony about what motivated Americans to get involved. WHERE DO I CREATE AN ACCOUNT TO SELL THESE??
Does it worth to upload FullHD video footage on photobanks when I don't have 4K camera?
thanks good video :) you think a go pro is okay for Stock Videos ? Have a good sunday
Is there any creators that are not sponsored from any stock website and would give a fair advise(, i am tired of looking for them
Merci pour ces explications ! Je souhaite et vais (je le déclare) me lancer dans ce domaine.
J’ai un nouvel appareil photo et je veux vraiment que mon investissement soit rentable !
Hey what's up,I'm totally a new one that i would like to do it I mean be a photographer and sell my products ..so how and what's the procedures to do it and which website is best to sell my products.
Thanks alot
Hawkar Akram
July 2 /2023
i will try new thing.. video.. but how to edit it..
Is your yearly income from *just* stock photos/videos greater than the average single earner income in the U.S.? And how many hours do you spend on it? Thank you.
have you try footage by using only Mobilephones?
I like your channel. Thanks for the information.
What are some examples of video footage that sells? Maybe your three best sellers?
My two videos right before this one are about my 3 best selling photos and my 3 best selling videos - check them out! :)
Thank you Nicole! Maybe I missed this in your presentation, but what is the average length of a video that meets the buyers needs? 🙂
Hi Nicole, Great video. Good ideas, Thanks for sharing.
Sure! Glad you enjoyed it
Can I sell my stock photo site?
Hi, I have a question regarding my PayPal account. Should I open a business account or a personal account? as new stock photography.
Great information, Nicole! Thanks !
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video, Nicole!!
You are so welcome!
What about old 35mm photos? Can I sell them on stock sites too?
Can i link my Two adobe stock accounts with same 1 payoneer account?
Yes Ma’am, thanks for the advice!
Thank you for great video. But is it allowed to upload same photo to different stock websites? It will not be violating any rules?
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR PENDING REVIEW?
I'd like to learn more about seamless looping. I see that whenever I upload to Pond 5 but don't really understand what it means.
I think it means you can watch the video continuously without really knowing when it ends. Think of a clip of a cup of steaming coffee, you probably won't know when the clip started or when it end if it's recorded right.
Thank you Nicole, I´ve been watching a couple of your videos thanks for the tips! Question?: If I'm shooting a rally do I need release sign forms for everyone I'm shooting?
No- those would be uploaded as editorial clips:)
Hi Nicole, am 4m Sri Lanka , just got in to the wagon of photography , am really interested but struggleing with my wording to appeal to the buyer , am selling my stuff on dreamstime , so can you give some tips regarding wording or a video supporting this, topic would helpful ,thank you ,God bless You
Keep posting stock photo and video tips
Interested to do this😊
About how long on average should your video clips/time lapses etc be?
I started photographing trading cards (top shot) for the editorial section. the first time I uploaded editorial stuff. the future will show if that was a good plan or not ; )
I did that years ago and I think I sold those photos a handful of times surprisingly
Thanks for informaision
Do you have a video on how to price your footage?
I don’t, but I basically experiment with prices and see how unique it is: if it’s a clip that’s not very unique and has a lot of competition, I’ll price it on the lower end. If it’s super nice and rare, I’ll price it higher.
Okay, going to take your advice. Going out today to shoot some Video.
Awesome! Enjoy :)
Started when the pandemic hit took pictures of stuff around where lived couldn’t do anything for 2 weeks it filled the time
Would like to know how too fill out release forms properly haven’t found a good video for that
I use the app "Easy Release". I paid $10 for the app and I use it for all of my model release forms. Super easy to use.
Great video, do you have to have a permit to use the drone and sell the footage?
Thanks! Yes I do
Hi Nicole! Love the video! Question, do you think it's wise to invest in a gimbal for stock footages?
Thanks! A gimbal for a camera or a phone? I have gimbals but honestly never use them, I tend to use tripods more often.
@@NicoleGlass Gimbal for mirrorless camera :D
@@jeanie779 Sure, you can get smoother footage that way - esp. walking shots
Hey Nicole! i upload my video clips on 4 sites.
shutterstock, AdobeStock, IStock, Pond5
Can u please recommend other stock footage sites please!
or i should upload only on these four sites?
guide me! 😊😘
I think you covered the big ones, only you can judge whether it's worth your time to upload to other sites. I personally upload to the same ones you do.
Thanks, Nicole!
I have a question about the part you said to take photos of political news events and etc.. don't we need some approval or legal document from the people in the pictures?
Not if they are uploaded as editorial photos
@@NicoleGlass Hi Nicole. Just discovered your channel. Could you explain "editorial photos", and how one might participate in that practice. I believe that I have many that would be able to be sold to that end. Any info would be appreciated. TY.
@@jaysigal9353 Hello Jay, I have several videos about it, but you can also read about it on different stock sites :) www.shutterstock.com/blog/editorial-vs-commercial-images
Great video! I noticed in two shorts videos you showed: you holding a canon camera, and you in front of a Costco store, the brands are visible and your face is identified. In this case, how to get approved as editorial image? Did you send a model release and set it to editorial, or just set to editorial without any model release. Thanks a lot!
For shutterstock I just submitted them as editorials (no model release). For Pond5 I added the model release as well..
@@NicoleGlass :)
Is it allowed to sell the same photo on several platforms ?
Yes you definitely can
my legit dream is to be a stock photographer, make .01 on every photo because i take too many photos and i cant stop. and then live off of passive income in a remote village.
No video :(
Hi there great video very informative is it possible to create the video content on a smartphone or does it have to be a dslr or mirrorless camera?
You can use a smartphone, as long as you’re using it in a way to get good quality video. Daytime videos or vids with good lighting.
(For example, night videos done with my smartphone are not good enough to be accepted.)
@@NicoleGlass thanks for the reply Nicole I presume filming on a gimbal would help also?
@@tonycapo8015 most iPhones are stabilized enough to not need a gimbal but shutterstock rejects most smartphone content.
@@tonycapo8015 Sure, especially if you're doing walking shots. But if you're just panning left to right, it's probably not necessary since newer phones have pretty good internal stabilization.
Hi Nicole, do you shoot videos in log profile, and than colorgrade? Also do yo shoot Raw of jpeg? I am asking because post processing is taking me a log of time, but I get better results. How you deal with quality vs. quantity? Thank you in advance
You want a basic color grade(adjusting exposure/contrast and boosting saturation) and I assume she shoots raw.
I shoot photos in RAW yes and I do a basic color grade, like Eli mentioned. I do not shoot videos in log. Pond5 and other stock sites do not want overly edited media, since buyers will often want flexibility to edit the content themselves: blog.pond5.com/13794-prepare-footage-upload-pond5/
@@NicoleGlass thank you very much Nicole!
very helpful video
Hi Nicole - enjoyed your insights. I am wondering if since you are non-exclusive with Pond5 do you participate with their GPP where they distribute to the other sites ie, SS, Adobe Stock, etc. or do you submit to each agency individually? I have been on SS with mostly images for a while now and just starting up with Pond5 but was looking for some insight as I get more into video content?
I have an exclusive account with Pond5 too - they allow you to have both! Generally though I submit most of my non-exclusive content individually to each agency - more work, I know.
Tanks for these tips :D
I am looking to get into stock video and photo. I'm super curious if one can make a full time income doing this sort of thing? What has your experience been with this?
Well I guess it depends on where you live. The cost of living in my area is really high, so I could not live off of my stock income at this point. However, if I lived abroad or in a cheaper area, then I probably could make it work.
@@NicoleGlass Yeah I'm thinking about doing this as a side job after doing some research. I need the video footage anyway for advertising my drone services so I might as well sell some of that footage for a little side money while I'm at it. It seems like it might be a nice long term income if one can get 5K+ clips up and they are unique offerings or harder to create. I've watched several different people talk about the business and they all say it is a slow grind to making any money but can pay off over time.
Hello Ma'am do you buy photos?
@@choro2165 No, I sell photos
Would you mind checking below question and answer them of you know.
1) What should be the appropriate size of an image. I tired resize them it goes below 3 MB and Shutter stock and other agency does not accept the same.
2) How do you check the quality of an image?
3) I captured extremely Sharp image even the faculty who taught me Photography at University confirmed it’s sharp and finest image, but shutter stock rejected stating quality issue. I can share if you don’t mind. Just pass on your email add.
I am trying with videos, but still I am self made person with camera...
Finding good keywords could be very time consuming it was for me at least :)
Thanks a lot 👍
You are welcome
I can clearly see decline in sales (mainly images) in the last 2-3 months...
Sorry to hear
Is this your main income?
that drone part is pretty sketchy because to make money with a drone you need a part 10 license.
Yes I've talked about that more in-depth in other videos, I am licensed and I'm sure many people are.
How many total Photos & Videos you have uploaded in all platforms mam?
Over 8,000
@@NicoleGlass Got it. Thank you Mam
and i assume that if you do not live in a city and you live out in the country shoot what ever that my have to offer.
I talked about that in other videos before but basically: you can still create newsworthy photos. Masks in groceries stores, documenting food shortages and things of that nature can be done anywhere. There may not be protests, but there's still models you can use to create concept images of something that's trending.
If it is profitable to work for stock agencies, why do you shoot for youtube, why do you spend valuable time you need for stock photos? Is it perhaps more profitable to record videos for youtube where you will get more money from commercials and convince people that it is profitable to work for stock agencies that may pay you to do so? Regards from Serbia.
I enjoy RUclips. It is fun for me. I would continue to make RUclips videos even if it paid nothing.
Also: I earn way less from YT than stock.
I am new here to follow you tqvm
Some people saying stock photography is dead then others saying you can make a fortune. I mean I can also fly to the moon with today's technology, but I wouldn't bank on that happening. Wish I knew where I could go to make more than pennies and dollars as a serious photographer aside from weddings.
I don’t think anyone is saying you can make a fortune, but you can definitely make a few hundred or thousand per month with a large video clip portfolio.
@@NicoleGlass Thanks for the response. I have been building up a more than decent videography rig. Just have to start focusing more on that and learning what video's sell. I just wonder with all the effort it takes to buy equipment (even though I already have) shoot the video, edit the video, upload the video and marketing, is the payout worth all the hours spent? Like what is the average profit you can make on a 10 second clip or whatever length is average?
I have some clips that have made a couple thousand dollars and some clips that have made nothing. I would never recommend buying gear solely for stock. But if you already work in the photo/video industry or already have a hard drive full of great clips, then selling these clips on the side is something that may interest you.
@@NicoleGlass Thanks! Will watch some more of your videos to see what I can learn. Appreciate everything you do.
🥰
Pond5 lost me the moment they asked me to send my ID card.
I'm new here .
Thnx 🥰
@5:30 Ah look, an insane person who thinks that stops flu!
Hahaha yeah I tried to go overboard to make some interesting stock clips.
Was never worth it 😔 at least photos 🙈
Very hard to make good money with just photos these days.