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Spartan Mop Warrior
Best cheap stock photo site?
I figure this would be the best forum to ask.
With so many stock photo sites out there I'm sure there must be some decent cheap/free ones that I don't know about.
We normally use istockphoto, bigstockphoto, and shutterstock which have the credits per photo model.
What other places have you found that you like to use for web-size (2mp) photos that don't cost and arm and a leg?
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I've sold some photos over on fotolia and didn't get much for them so I guess they aren't charging too much for them.
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by loydall
I've sold some photos over on fotolia and didn't get much for them so I guess they aren't charging too much for them.
Was it so little that it wasn't worth doing?
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Yeah I've always been interested in throwing some stock stuff out there but haven't looked into it too closely. What was the MP requirements?
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If you could be bothered to put a large volume of stuff on there, you'd do alright over a year or so. I've only put about 15 on fotolia and had about 10 selected for the paid-for section (they can reject stuff is it's not sharp enough, bad photo, boring theme etc..).
I have 1 photo that I've sold a number of times (http://www.fotolia.com/id/12567175). You can set up the licensing how ever you like - I get about $1 each time it sells.
I keep meaning to spend a weekend taking photos of random stuff - food, clouds etc.. and uploading maybe 100 or so photos to fotolia.
I think other sites pay more but their acceptance rate is lower.
I'm sure if you worked full time at it, you could make a fair bit of cash out of it. Just depends how much time you want to spend.
At the moment I'm earning peanuts from it...
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Thanks for the info
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Chaos
whenever i need photos to do work in photoshop sxc.hu and morguefile.com are my goto spots
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in agreement with loydall...fotolia offers reasonable prices for downloading their photos...
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www.dreamstime.com are not too expensive and www.photoxpress.com has many free ones.
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I used to buy my photos from dreamstime---not anymore.
Hands down, the best place to get good quality photos really cheap is here:
http://mbsy.co/76B99?s=e
I love this place. I get great photos at full resolution for $1 all the time.
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Personally, I buy photos at fotolia.com. They are reasonably cheap. One credit costs $1 - for that price you can get a photo in XS format.
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Me also usually buy photos from fotolia, but to get the perfect photo sometimes need pay more to buy from iStock.
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