Please vote for me on foundation.app/souvenirpixels. I would like to review Foundation app in a future video but need to get accepted as a creator first and it is done via votes. Would appreciate if you could take a minute to vote for me, thanks in advance.
I agree. I tried some old scans of really nice 40's pictures of cars and women in bathing suits. I painstakingly, did hand correections of all the spots on the scans, submitted to Alarmy, and each one was turned down by the initial qualifying. Took me weeks to scan and correct. Very frustrating. Have a pretty high end flatbed, and cost involved in software to do the corrections, and then weeks spent correcting.
Keep going! Everyone reading this, your art now has a way to be of actual utility/value! Meaning any picture/any video anything you’ve ever taken or made in your name you can now upload it and have value! Upload everything! You are worth it you beautiful souls in human disguise😉 I want to see everyone art! And anything you consider art is art wether it be a selfie of yourself or a sunset! Show the world!! 🚀🎉🚨
This really helps me as I am looking to start school at Richland Community College here in Dallas in graphic design. This is good for me this information is very helpful information.
Thank you for this excellent video! I am new to OpenSea - and their support dies not have ANY good instructions of how to post/ mint a vertical image. After your tutorial - I will burn the existing images - and redo the process all over again...correctly, HUGE THANK YOU!🙏
The only issue with your method see is that anyone who buys the NFT gets the link to the raw files. So it is actually not a unique thing since if it gets sold several times then every buyer will have access to that raw file. Oh and about the topic you touched with a single side holding all photos and using smart contracts to link the photo from there, there is actually something that is close to the scenario you described. Check out the Interplanetary File System or short IPFS. It is sort of storing hashes representing the images in a blockchain so they can be stored decentralized.
Actually... Mirrorless camera came out long before DSLR...Leica, for example, has been making these cameras for almost a hundred years and are still considered the best in the world. Mirror to view through the lens was added first in Japan by Nikon (a lens maker) to removed the parallax effect, and compete with the very large “twin lens” camera market.This added complexity and a lot of weight to an-otherwise very simple process. Other types such as the “view” cameras, are mirroless and they offered the best ever negatives since the early glass Daguereotypes
Thanks for the informative video. Am I correct in assuming that without a social media presence it will be impossible to sell any NFTs? In my case I have zero social media accounts, no twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
So one question after I pay the first fee like you paid for your first photo 80$ the future photos nft I want to sell I must pay again 80 or more for haz fees?
How would you compare OpenSea to the "bigger" platforms? Aka Foundation, SuperRare, Nifty, Marketplace and such? I want to start sell my work but don't want to user the open marketplaces as Im a bit afraid they are selling out with non artists opportunities.. Maybe im just talking nonsense
Hi! Thank you for this video explaining the NFT process. I get a question to you. I saw your pictures at Souvenir Pixels and Opensea, and they are simply astonishing. You have a huge portfolio, and is know on the web and social medias. Yet, the photos didn't get any offer so far, even after a couple of months available there. So, what is your assessment of this? Is there a real future, i.e., make money, for photographers with NFT? BR, and congrats for your job.
Or what about xDai? That is the big question right now. Will any of these become large enough to stick around before 2.0 comes out or will they die when Etherium fixes it's current issues. Only time will tell
Just to clarify a point from an artist/photographer's point of view: I have photos and digital art that I am selling already via a print-on-demand setup. Am interested in creating some of these into NFT's. Does that mean I lose the right to still create print-on-demand posters if someone buys the NFT? Or is it better to maybe change the design slightly for a more NFT friendly approach which means the design is different from the printed physical ones
Learn about divisibility of copyright. Changing a little of this and that, is meaningless. It's still a derivative work. Read about divisibility of Copyright, you will be happy you did.
@@commercialaccount9501 you’re selling the digital art, but not the rights to the art. However, you can set up copyright use within the smart contract. But, even then, you still have rights to your original files to print, sale etc. but you’re paying for the minting and proof of creator. Like paying a fee to Print and frame.
Can you sell a picture of something you took? Like a picture of the Empire State Building? Maybe a picture you made like a meme? Or would it be you can’t because someone else owns the building or I made a meme using someone’s else’s picture?
Do you pay a one time fee for the whole batch of photos or do you have to pay a fee for every image when selling? I understand there will be a charge for every sale.
You pay a one time fee to activate your Crypto wallet. Once that is done, it is free to upload as many as you want. Every-time you sell one opensea will tak e a 2.5% fee from the sale price.
A screenshot isn’t an NFT. They can only copy the image, not the code that shows who owns it, or who made it. It’s totally secure… if you put it in your wallet. Learn blockchain
This video is great. Thank you! 2 Questions: How do you get paid if you sell your NFT (do you get paid in ETH or actual money that you withdraw after your sale)? Can you list your NFT on multiple sites (ex: rarible and opensea) choosing quantity of 1 on both sites?
You get paid in Eth. You can mint NFTs on both rarible and Opensea but then you may need to create the NFT Minting gas fee twice, which is expensive. It is actually better to create a multi token NFT on Rarible then also sell it on Opensea, you do have to pay to list on Opensea (it was $13 today) but it is way less than the minting cost ($65 today), here is one I just did on rarible rarible.com/token/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430:314950:0x3b6944228e738eb4ba1b245024556faabc722b3d? and here it is on Open sea opensea.io/assets/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430/314950
@@Photerloo I also see on MetaMask that you cannot buy ETH if you live in New York. I hope I am able to connect my Coinbase account that I already have purchased ETH to OpenSea or Rarible. Do you have any helpful information on Coinbase in connection with these sites?
2 года назад+2
Very interesting. I am really into knowing more about that. Thanks!!
My question has to do with creating the artwork content itself, first. All of these videos, including yours which is one of the best of the best, it's about the NFT (e.g. on OpenSea) but I have a question about the digital artwork file itself. If I wanted to list a NFT of a scan of a painting, plus 3-4 photos of the artist painting the painting... Is that a directory of five images? Is that a multiple page .pdf? I also have video of the artist painting the painting... how could I add a video clip to the scan and the other stills?
Is the answer: You don't make "collages" of various media... you list an image of one type, then after the purchase, the buyer can "unlock" the other files and filetypes?
Luv your shots,... interested in how the "tokens" work. Had a friend had 6 pics pirated by someone in Canada. Found out who, couldn't get any resolve. I was very surprised how difficult it was to deal with Canada. He never got any resolution.
Gas is paid anytime you interact with the network. So when NFT is created, when it is listed, sold, resold, transferred, etc. Gas prices go up and down based on the congestion on the network. Hope this helps
Question on the Smart Contracts. What are the rights you are retaining and giving when you create and sell the NFT. My understanding is that an NFT being non fungible would mean that it has a limit of one. Would that block you from reselling the photo on other sites such as selling a jpeg made from the raw after the NFT was produced to a stock site, or continuing to sell existing copies of the photo as stock? I am just starting to dig into this area and have not combed through the contracts or conspired contracts between the NFT hosting sites.
Right now NFT's are not connected to rights in anyway, they definitely could be if you wanted them to but that isn't currently defined anywhere. You also could create more than one NFT for an image but each one would be unique, think NFT 1 of 5, 2 of 5 etc. Nothing blocks you from selling an NFT on opensea and also on stock sites. Everything is new right now, you need to define how you use them.
Very good information! One question here is what will happen when my first NFT if it is not sold? Will I pay the gas fee again to for relishing? Thank you.
Thank you for the video! I have a question. Let's say I want to give my full-size photo to an NFT buyer, but I don't want random visitors to come to my collection on OpenSea and download my full-size photos for free. How do I do that? If I shrink my NFTs to let's say 1000px longer side, will anybody want to buy it? Also, will they care about the full-size at all?
People don't buy NFTs because they want a photo. Anything you include in the NFT is public, so there's no exclusivity to it. People are buying the provenance. They can say they bought an NFT for x from you. If you aren't famous, no one wants your nft
When u have the time, do u mind answering> when you carry over the JPEG for the image on opensea does it automatically carry over the RAW files or is that another step u need to take? Thanks
Thanks for the information! This was really helpful to me as a beginner. I am planning to put my photos as NFT. I have a got few questions. Hope you can answer that. I have seen that people upload NFTs as collections. Like 1/10, 2/10. Can we do that with photos? Basically 10 copies of single photo. Would gas fees and other fees would be charge for each upload? or it would be just one time fee? Thanks in advance!
Nice channel , Yesterday I was uploaded my first opensea colllection named "adriaticviews" . I want to ask you can I upload a 10 photos in same time or must one by one? Is there any tool for that? Thanks for your answer
2 года назад+1
Excellent tutorial, how do you set up to always receive a percentage of the photo sale in the future?
My question is, suppose I find a photograph from a newspaper printed in the year 1930 of an interesting memory, can it qualify to sell better as an NFT?
I know Photoshop and a still photographer by passion. Is it possible to create NFT art with photoshop? What kind of photography work is selling the most? If yes!! And where and how to sell NFT??
Very interesting walk-through of NFT and photography! I was excited to see how photographers and other creatives can benefit from this new paradigm. Would you be able to provide the photography spreadsheet to look at and use as a template for selling?
I’m concerned about some of the rights that you listed. So if I understand correctly, the rights you offered allows them to sell prints? Is this standard practice for NFT photography?
How would you add the feature with when you sell it for the first time then with all future sales for example you want 5% from each future sale?! Where & How do you add that? Great Content too by the way.
can i add same nft to many platforms free of cost,i mean mint once and add it to multiple platforms,is it possible,and will adding it on multiples make it fungible token.
I thought NFT’s would secure theft of a photo? I made an NFT but on my phone I can press and hold the image then save it to my library. What would be the point of buying the photo? Is there a way to not allow people from saving it or taking a screenshot?
Was it only a low-res version of the photo you saved? Maybe buying the NFT would let you have a 10,000 x 16,000 pixel version, too big for most people to have any use for? I am guessing, miles from being a guru on NFTs.
thank you for the video but what would stop me from selling the photos on the main web elsewhere or set up exactly the same photo in another NFT auction house?
Once you declare your art on a blockchain , you are guaranteed this art belongs to you . Others can make changes to it like different colours , shape etc , but the original will be under your name , the art name , date of exposing it on blockchain etc . NEVER show anyone your ideas on ANY social media before putting your ideas on a blockchain .
this was so awsome i learned so much !!! I had a few questions 1) The reserve price you mentioned is that the maximum limit ? I dont understand it, it says "if you recieve no bids greater or equal to your reserve price that your auction will end without selling the nft. I dont get it, so you want to sell it lower than your reserve price so it dsnt get cancelled ? I dont get it ? 2) what happens if no one bids or no one buys your setting price, can you auction it again ? is it done and u cant do anything with it anymore ? 3) what makes the gas price change so much ?
1. Reserve price is the minimum limit. So, if you set the reserve price to 2 ETH and someone bids 1.5 ETH, then it won't sell. 2. Yes, you can put for auction again. 3. Supply and demand
You mentioned providing raw files in your NFT, what it if the photo was taken with a phone? Does a non-raw image have value? Are there alternative ways of creating value in an image without all that data?
How do you think NFTs, cryptocurrency, the blockchain and smart contracts are going to change the photography industry? Would love to know your thoughts.
It will be changed but slowly. As a universal protocol used in every popular messenger client or a social network that shares profits with content creators are still not available but were promised.
3 года назад+1
it's interesting to see photography industry shrinking rapidly (especially now bcs of covid), but also evolving strongly with this new tech on the other hand
I think it's so green that anything is possible.....Adivice: you should consider Akash Network for server services (decentrilized), instead of AWS....if you stake enough AKT the hosting takes care of itself.
I WOULD TAKE A GREAT BLACK AND WHITE photo still anyday over digital it is in the eye of the creative photogropher to get it at the right time that is talent time and creative mindset
Please vote for me on foundation.app/souvenirpixels. I would like to review Foundation app in a future video but need to get accepted as a creator first and it is done via votes. Would appreciate if you could take a minute to vote for me, thanks in advance.
Hello, can I contact you for additional help?
Thank you for your content, do you happen to have a business email where you could answer some questions ? ✨
Nft artists after I didn’t pay 12 billion dollars and instead screenshotted they’re crappy artwork
Thank you good lesson!
Thank you for doing that! It's time for the artists and photographers to take control to earn their worth!
I agree. I tried some old scans of really nice 40's pictures of cars and women in bathing suits. I painstakingly, did hand correections of all the spots on the scans, submitted to Alarmy, and each one was turned down by the initial qualifying. Took me weeks to scan and correct. Very frustrating. Have a pretty high end flatbed, and cost involved in software to do the corrections, and then weeks spent correcting.
Well organized and presented. Very helpful. Thanks for the time and effort it took to produce!
Keep going! Everyone reading this, your art now has a way to be of actual utility/value! Meaning any picture/any video anything you’ve ever taken or made in your name you can now upload it and have value! Upload everything! You are worth it you beautiful souls in human disguise😉 I want to see everyone art! And anything you consider art is art wether it be a selfie of yourself or a sunset! Show the world!! 🚀🎉🚨
This really helps me as I am looking to start school at Richland Community College here in Dallas in graphic design. This is good for me this information is very helpful information.
Thank you for this excellent video! I am new to OpenSea - and their support dies not have ANY good instructions of how to post/ mint a vertical image. After your tutorial - I will burn the existing images - and redo the process all over again...correctly, HUGE THANK YOU!🙏
The only issue with your method see is that anyone who buys the NFT gets the link to the raw files. So it is actually not a unique thing since if it gets sold several times then every buyer will have access to that raw file.
Oh and about the topic you touched with a single side holding all photos and using smart contracts to link the photo from there, there is actually something that is close to the scenario you described. Check out the Interplanetary File System or short IPFS. It is sort of storing hashes representing the images in a blockchain so they can be stored decentralized.
You goated for this video. Thanks
Hey brother your a great teacher thank you so much I am totally interested in photerloo
Hey thx for your honesty & knowledge great luck with your work
Actually...
Mirrorless camera came out long before DSLR...Leica, for example, has been making these cameras for almost a hundred years and are still considered the best in the world. Mirror to view through the lens was added first in Japan by Nikon (a lens maker) to removed the parallax effect, and compete with the very large “twin lens” camera market.This added complexity and a lot of weight to an-otherwise very simple process. Other types such as the “view” cameras, are mirroless and they offered the best ever negatives since the early glass Daguereotypes
Really appreciate your time in making this tutorial. Cheers!
I have some old negatives, from the 1940's and some older I think. Would these be good candidate to scan and make limited run nft's with ?
Why not? Vintage is by it's nature, limited.
Thanks for the informative video. Am I correct in assuming that without a social media presence it will be impossible to sell any NFTs? In my case I have zero social media accounts, no twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
So one question after I pay the first fee like you paid for your first photo 80$ the future photos nft I want to sell I must pay again 80 or more for haz fees?
star trails galore on Twinkle Twinkle (and moonshadow) but added sunbursts? LOL tht initial offering tho!
How would you compare OpenSea to the "bigger" platforms? Aka Foundation, SuperRare, Nifty, Marketplace and such?
I want to start sell my work but don't want to user the open marketplaces as Im a bit afraid they are selling out with
non artists opportunities.. Maybe im just talking nonsense
Hi! Thank you for this video explaining the NFT process. I get a question to you.
I saw your pictures at Souvenir Pixels and Opensea, and they are simply astonishing. You have a huge portfolio, and is know on the web and social medias. Yet, the photos didn't get any offer so far, even after a couple of months available there.
So, what is your assessment of this? Is there a real future, i.e., make money, for photographers with NFT?
BR, and congrats for your job.
good questions
Gas fees are huge on the current version of ETH. Lets hope when 2.0 arrives (if it arrives) we'll get to pay less fees...
Thanks for the video.
The solution for that would be zilliqa or harmony
Or what about xDai? That is the big question right now. Will any of these become large enough to stick around before 2.0 comes out or will they die when Etherium fixes it's current issues. Only time will tell
Just to clarify a point from an artist/photographer's point of view:
I have photos and digital art that I am selling already via a print-on-demand setup. Am interested in creating some of these into NFT's. Does that mean I lose the right to still create print-on-demand posters if someone buys the NFT? Or is it better to maybe change the design slightly for a more NFT friendly approach which means the design is different from the printed physical ones
@photerloo answer this question
Learn about divisibility of copyright. Changing a little of this and that, is meaningless. It's still a derivative work. Read about divisibility of Copyright, you will be happy you did.
You’re not selling the rights to your art. You’re selling “proof” that you’re the owner of the art
@@commercialaccount9501 you’re selling the digital art, but not the rights to the art. However, you can set up copyright use within the smart contract. But, even then, you still have rights to your original files to print, sale etc. but you’re paying for the minting and proof of creator. Like paying a fee to Print and frame.
NFT isn't the copyright of the art(but you can make a copyright as a NFT) NFT just like your print, is a form of a product from the original creator
Thank you for the information, Nice video, can you able to share the spreadsheet which you created, its easy to understand and upload the photo
im wondering if anyone has been able to sell a photo nft. i havent really seen a market for it.
Great Elucidation
pls do a video on smart contracts
you explain things amazingly
Thank you very much for this video. I learned a lot about this. I know we must learn about NFT, specially photographers. Thanks.
Thanks for another useful beginner video.
Great video. From start to finish. Thank you. Would love to see a video on smart contracts. Keep working hard.
Thanks for the info... Created my first NFT using your video and listed it last night!
@Mario Madrid Nope... I took it down after I found out you can still get sued for bashing on the ex-president... :/
I was going to do that 😂
Thank you for showing this informative info for newbies like me! I cannot wait to launch a preview of my NFT art! This was great watching!!
Can you sell a picture of something you took? Like a picture of the Empire State Building? Maybe a picture you made like a meme? Or would it be you can’t because someone else owns the building or I made a meme using someone’s else’s picture?
Do you pay a one time fee for the whole batch of photos or do you have to pay a fee for every image when selling? I understand there will be a charge for every sale.
I think you pay gas fee on the first one
You pay a one time fee to activate your Crypto wallet. Once that is done, it is free to upload as many as you want. Every-time you sell one opensea will tak e a 2.5% fee from the sale price.
How does the NFT system prevent your images from being stolen (i.e. copied, changed and sold under a different name)?
it doesnt
A screenshot isn’t an NFT.
They can only copy the image, not the code that shows who owns it, or who made it. It’s totally secure… if you put it in your wallet. Learn blockchain
This video is great. Thank you! 2 Questions: How do you get paid if you sell your NFT (do you get paid in ETH or actual money that you withdraw after your sale)? Can you list your NFT on multiple sites (ex: rarible and opensea) choosing quantity of 1 on both sites?
You get paid in Eth. You can mint NFTs on both rarible and Opensea but then you may need to create the NFT Minting gas fee twice, which is expensive. It is actually better to create a multi token NFT on Rarible then also sell it on Opensea, you do have to pay to list on Opensea (it was $13 today) but it is way less than the minting cost ($65 today), here is one I just did on rarible rarible.com/token/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430:314950:0x3b6944228e738eb4ba1b245024556faabc722b3d?
and here it is on Open sea opensea.io/assets/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430/314950
@@Photerloo Thank you so much for your reply. It is very helpful.
@@Photerloo I also see on MetaMask that you cannot buy ETH if you live in New York. I hope I am able to connect my Coinbase account that I already have purchased ETH to OpenSea or Rarible. Do you have any helpful information on Coinbase in connection with these sites?
Very interesting. I am really into knowing more about that. Thanks!!
My question has to do with creating the artwork content itself, first. All of these videos, including yours which is one of the best of the best, it's about the NFT (e.g. on OpenSea) but I have a question about the digital artwork file itself. If I wanted to list a NFT of a scan of a painting, plus 3-4 photos of the artist painting the painting... Is that a directory of five images? Is that a multiple page .pdf? I also have video of the artist painting the painting... how could I add a video clip to the scan and the other stills?
Is the answer: You don't make "collages" of various media... you list an image of one type, then after the purchase, the buyer can "unlock" the other files and filetypes?
Luv your shots,... interested in how the "tokens" work. Had a friend had 6 pics pirated by someone in Canada. Found out who, couldn't get any resolve. I was very surprised how difficult it was to deal with Canada. He never got any resolution.
In what way were they pirated? Sorry if that's a stupid question! Did your friend manage to resolve the situation in the end?
I think this is gonna be the future
I hope to see how smart contract will work please give us more information how we can sign smart contract using open sea once it’s available
Wow! You are a really forward thinking man. Thank you for the thorough analysis. Well done.
I am interested in learning more about digital contracts.
Can you make a video on how to create NFT for photos on XRPL
Very helpful. Thanks!
You're as good as gold.. my dude
Which one is better? Eth NFT or polygon NFT?
Really well put together video. Thanks for sharing.
What do you think of the high gas fees though?
That gas fee, do you have to pay per month? Or everytime you upload a photo? Or only once?
Gas is paid anytime you interact with the network. So when NFT is created, when it is listed, sold, resold, transferred, etc. Gas prices go up and down based on the congestion on the network. Hope this helps
at last, just what i have been looking for, thankyou
Good explanation, thanks for the content!
Please do the “smart contracts” 🙌✨🙏📸❤️🔥
Thanks for the information.. do you have any suggestions about selling historical NFT's from my show?
Hey Bro. Are there any NFT sites that run off Cardana ADA or BNB that have way lower gas prices?
If you sell go for the xrpl
Talk to investor, Roland Wayne, he will coach you on Nfts and how to invest in it
How do you sign it 🤔... I'm so new at this . Hint ..most of my images are on film .
Question on the Smart Contracts. What are the rights you are retaining and giving when you create and sell the NFT. My understanding is that an NFT being non fungible would mean that it has a limit of one. Would that block you from reselling the photo on other sites such as selling a jpeg made from the raw after the NFT was produced to a stock site, or continuing to sell existing copies of the photo as stock? I am just starting to dig into this area and have not combed through the contracts or conspired contracts between the NFT hosting sites.
Right now NFT's are not connected to rights in anyway, they definitely could be if you wanted them to but that isn't currently defined anywhere. You also could create more than one NFT for an image but each one would be unique, think NFT 1 of 5, 2 of 5 etc. Nothing blocks you from selling an NFT on opensea and also on stock sites. Everything is new right now, you need to define how you use them.
What do you think about doing it on Mintable? I like the idea of not paying for gas fee until it is sold
Think Opensea is the same, Lazy Minting it's called
Would love to hear more about smart contracts! Great video.
Very good information! One question here is what will happen when my first NFT if it is not sold? Will I pay the gas fee again to for relishing? Thank you.
Thank you for the video! I have a question. Let's say I want to give my full-size photo to an NFT buyer, but I don't want random visitors to come to my collection on OpenSea and download my full-size photos for free. How do I do that? If I shrink my NFTs to let's say 1000px longer side, will anybody want to buy it? Also, will they care about the full-size at all?
People don't buy NFTs because they want a photo. Anything you include in the NFT is public, so there's no exclusivity to it. People are buying the provenance. They can say they bought an NFT for x from you. If you aren't famous, no one wants your nft
@@onetwothree4148 why are non famous people selling NFTs ?
When u have the time, do u mind answering> when you carry over the JPEG for the image on opensea does it automatically carry over the RAW files or is that another step u need to take? Thanks
That is another step I take
Thanks for the information! This was really helpful to me as a beginner. I am planning to put my photos as NFT. I have a got few questions. Hope you can answer that. I have seen that people upload NFTs as collections. Like 1/10, 2/10. Can we do that with photos? Basically 10 copies of single photo. Would gas fees and other fees would be charge for each upload? or it would be just one time fee? Thanks in advance!
@All Eyes On You Ohhh that's alright! Figured out how things work 😊
Awesome great explanation.
Excellent video
Nice channel , Yesterday I was uploaded my first opensea colllection named "adriaticviews" . I want to ask you can I upload a 10 photos in same time or must one by one? Is there any tool for that? Thanks for your answer
Excellent tutorial, how do you set up to always receive a percentage of the photo sale in the future?
Look up more on posting NFT’s. You can set your % for your work when you list the nft
great explaining thank you
I appreciate the info brotha
Thanks much for this! Best of luck!
Glad it helped!
I have a huge collection I need your help
can a photographer sell photos as nft while also selling on stock sites as unexluive?
Amazing Vid! Very informative bro!
You are a pioneer! Kudos
My question is, suppose I find a photograph from a newspaper printed in the year 1930 of an interesting memory, can it qualify to sell better as an NFT?
Can you show examples of photos sold as an NFT & how much sold for ? Prof. photographers have 1000s so ...
If I don't have a web site, as your registration site requires, where do you suggest I can sell my photos/nfts?
I would start with rarible or opensea
I know Photoshop and a still photographer by passion. Is it possible to create NFT art with photoshop? What kind of photography work is selling the most? If yes!! And where and how to sell NFT??
Of course! Try it!
@@StaceyMayer ok. How to create a nft
Very interesting walk-through of NFT and photography! I was excited to see how photographers and other creatives can benefit from this new paradigm. Would you be able to provide the photography spreadsheet to look at and use as a template for selling?
Thanks for all the info
10/10 vid
is there a certain aspect ratio you are upload these as? I drop in my files but they are all uploading cropped.
I’m concerned about some of the rights that you listed. So if I understand correctly, the rights you offered allows them to sell prints? Is this standard practice for NFT photography?
Any chance you have a new how to make nft video if you have changed how you sonit
Please make the smart contract video.
Great vid- Nice job!
Great video
Thanks!
Hello, thabnk you for your video. I want to know how can we as photographers protect our photos for being downloaded for free in Opensea. Thank you
I love this breakdown.
thanks for this !
How would you add the feature with when you sell it for the first time then with all future sales for example you want 5% from each future sale?! Where & How do you add that? Great Content too by the way.
When you setup the collection there is an option there to set the percentage.
@@Photerloo Thank You
can i add same nft to many platforms free of cost,i mean mint once and add it to multiple platforms,is it possible,and will adding it on multiples make it fungible token.
I thought NFT’s would secure theft of a photo? I made an NFT but on my phone I can press and hold the image then save it to my library. What would be the point of buying the photo? Is there a way to not allow people from saving it or taking a screenshot?
Was it only a low-res version of the photo you saved? Maybe buying the NFT would let you have a 10,000 x 16,000 pixel version, too big for most people to have any use for? I am guessing, miles from being a guru on NFTs.
thank you for the video but what would stop me from selling the photos on the main web elsewhere or set up exactly the same photo in another NFT auction house?
Nothing
Once you declare your art on a blockchain , you are guaranteed this art belongs to you . Others can make changes to it like different colours , shape etc , but the original will be under your name , the art name , date of exposing it on blockchain etc . NEVER show anyone your ideas on ANY social media before putting your ideas on a blockchain .
this was so awsome i learned so much !!!
I had a few questions
1) The reserve price you mentioned is that the maximum limit ? I dont understand it, it says "if you recieve no bids greater or equal to your reserve price that your auction will end without selling the nft. I dont get it, so you want to sell it lower than your reserve price so it dsnt get cancelled ? I dont get it ?
2) what happens if no one bids or no one buys your setting price, can you auction it again ? is it done and u cant do anything with it anymore ?
3) what makes the gas price change so much ?
1. Reserve price is the minimum limit. So, if you set the reserve price to 2 ETH and someone bids 1.5 ETH, then it won't sell.
2. Yes, you can put for auction again.
3. Supply and demand
@@Photerloo ahhh i see thankyou :D you are awsome
Good video. Thanks.
You mentioned providing raw files in your NFT, what it if the photo was taken with a phone? Does a non-raw image have value? Are there alternative ways of creating value in an image without all that data?
Some phones take pictures in raw(most call it pro mode)
Still would love an answer to your other questions though. (Non raw value and alternative methods)
You might consider a large, high dpi image, in the same way he offers RAW.
How do you think NFTs, cryptocurrency, the blockchain and smart contracts are going to change the photography industry? Would love to know your thoughts.
It will be changed but slowly. As a universal protocol used in every popular messenger client or a social network that shares profits with content creators are still not available but were promised.
it's interesting to see photography industry shrinking rapidly (especially now bcs of covid), but also evolving strongly with this new tech on the other hand
I think it's so green that anything is possible.....Adivice: you should consider Akash Network for server services (decentrilized), instead of AWS....if you stake enough AKT the hosting takes care of itself.
I WOULD TAKE A GREAT BLACK AND WHITE photo still anyday over digital it is in the eye of the creative photogropher to get it at the right time that is talent time and creative mindset
Very insightful video, thank you!
How many pics have you sold so far!? Just curious...
Hi.
Does it cost anything when creating a profile?
No it doesn't cost anything to create a profile
thank you for tNice tutorials it helped a lot