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RE: Earning a Passive Income with Stock Photography: A Beginner's Guide. Part 1: Getting Started

in #photofeed6 years ago

I also have Lightroom on the laptop, but I liked the idea of ​​uploading pictures to the platform right after shooting. I mainly do the photos with an Iphone XS.

Eyeem is very comfortable because images are automatically tagged by automatic image recognition. All you have to do is create a few tags yourself. Twenty20 is not as comfortable as eyeem.

However, my portfolio of 80 images is not large and sales are progressing rather slowly.

At Twenty20, the photographer gets 20 percent per sold photo, not much.

Which tool do you use to tag your images and upload them on all platforms?

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I need to check Eyeem again then. I use Stocksubmitter (only the Windows version has all the agencies), it's really great. You can search for a few keywords and matching photos are pulled from Shutterstock, then you can select the best matches and it automatically sets the keywords. It also submits to all major agencies, but last time I used it, iStock had blocked submissions from Stocksubmitter because of their stupid policies.. All other major agencies are supported though. It's free for 33 photos per month per agency and reasonably priced above that.

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