Thank you so much for reviewing my "spicy chili" photo. This was my first attempt at a product photo so I am obviously very happy that you liked it. I thought that I, as a casual photographer, would share a little information to people who ponder if they should try stock photography.. Camera: Canon 5d mark ii (old and very cheap), lens: Canon 50mm f 1.8 (old and very cheap - and also very good and sharp). Light: Ambient light from window from the right, reflected in a white board from the left. Background: cheap green cardboard propped up on a chair. This photo was accepted by Shutterstock - so this goes to show that you do not need a lot of expensive equipment to get started. Thank you again for your informative and interesting videos 😃
Hello sir, i had uploaded some images on Shutterstock 7 days and till now those images are in pending 🙂 why it's happening with my Shutterstock account 🙂
@@PritamroyChowdhury-l2i The 1 day or 2 day review times are not normal, when that happens its amazing, normal times are 1 to 2 weeks. After 15 years of stock, I stoped paying attention and just kept uploading.
Stock photography is commercial work, we are so conditioned from everywhere to not like natural looking images. Successful commercial campaigns use tons of money setting the scene, the other option is to adjust later in post to make things look "better" or to have commercial appeal. 🤷♂️
Thanks! Maybe they will be in the next review, I can’t promise, since I don’t know which was your photo, some of these have waited a lot longer. The only way to guarantee you photo will be in the very next video is by becoming a member or using the but me a coffee link for a donation
Coffee time! Thanks!
Thank you so much for your generosity. You’re photos are great, very creative! 🙌
Thank you again. As usual lots of tips to help with my images.
You are welcome! I’m glad this was helpful 🙌
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much for reviewing my "spicy chili" photo. This was my first attempt at a product photo so I am obviously very happy that you liked it.
I thought that I, as a casual photographer, would share a little information to people who ponder if they should try stock photography..
Camera: Canon 5d mark ii (old and very cheap), lens: Canon 50mm f 1.8 (old and very cheap - and also very good and sharp).
Light: Ambient light from window from the right, reflected in a white board from the left.
Background: cheap green cardboard propped up on a chair.
This photo was accepted by Shutterstock - so this goes to show that you do not need a lot of expensive equipment to get started.
Thank you again for your informative and interesting videos 😃
This is great, Thanks so much for sharing this 🙌🏼
Thanks Charlie!
You are welcome !
Another good photo review. Always pick up something and new ideas. Maybe do this for stock videos. Thanks
🤔 there’s an idea, I’ll have to look into how to have videos uploaded to a website instead of the email, I’ll look into it!
Those are some great images from talented subscribers. I love the composition and color pallet of the origami stars.
Yes they are! Great images form everyone, now I feel like I’m just nitpicking 😅
Fun video. Happy to see Bambi
Thanks! Bambi wanted to see the photos in real time just in case I gave the wrong score 🤷♂️
@@wollertz understood
@@ChooseAdventureCaliforniaStyle Shes the boss 🤷♂
Hello sir, i had uploaded some images on Shutterstock 7 days and till now those images are in pending 🙂 why it's happening with my Shutterstock account 🙂
Nothing wrong, this is normal
@wollertz ok sir but it's happened with me for first time that Shutterstock takes little bit more time to review 😊 btw thanks 😄
@@PritamroyChowdhury-l2i The 1 day or 2 day review times are not normal, when that happens its amazing, normal times are 1 to 2 weeks. After 15 years of stock, I stoped paying attention and just kept uploading.
@@wollertz ok thanks for this information 😄 now I will still focus on uploading
3:00 i hate this faking in photoshop - i love reality - i am sad very often that to sell on stocks people are using photoshop
Stock photography is commercial work, we are so conditioned from everywhere to not like natural looking images. Successful commercial campaigns use tons of money setting the scene, the other option is to adjust later in post to make things look "better" or to have commercial appeal. 🤷♂️
Great video!
Although I wish my picture was among, sent them last two months 🥲
Thanks!
Maybe they will be in the next review, I can’t promise, since I don’t know which was your photo, some of these have waited a lot longer. The only way to guarantee you photo will be in the very next video is by becoming a member or using the but me a coffee link for a donation