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The Arithmetic... of Stock Photography
Editorial stock photoresearchers and photobuyers who list in and subscribe to our photo listing service...know that the fees paid for editorial photos requested on our PhotoDaily marketletter average between $100 and $300 per photo.
Using the mid-range of $200, it is interesting to compare this fee with the fee per image a commercial stock photographer ends up with from sales through agencies such as Getty Images (Getty) or Corbis Media.
These two giant companies take sometimes more than 80% of the sale price.
That’s right, for a $200 sale, the photographer with photos ...
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a blend of social networking, community support and online photo gallery for any level of photographer, from pro to “happy snapper,” where member feedback is encouraged and implemented, according to the company.” http://pmanewsline.com/2012/04/03/new-photo-community-72dpi-com-launches/">Full story
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From Our Columnists
Here's what Mike Karlson of PSI asked the photobuyers:
Do you prefer to receive marketing and promo materials electronically or traditionally (through the mail)
Answer Percentage
Electronically 50.85%
Traditionally 3.39%
Makes no difference 27.12%
Mike's Comment:
This clearly shows that while marketing through e-mail and other electronic submissions is preferred, there is still a place for traditional marketing. In the editorial stock photography trade that translates into postcards and other printed promo pieces.
Personally I have had really good success with postcards over the years.
Especially large postcards. My last postcard marketing campaign I used Overnight Prints and printed cards that are 6” by 11”. The format allows me to stand out from all the regular size postcards the photobuyers receive. The printing quality was great and the price was good indeed. I have used Modern Postcards extensively in the past and can warmly recommend them as well. They too offer great quality at great prices.
For e-mail marketing I recommend Constant Contact. Once you get signed up on their web site you'll be able to design ...
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