This “Stock Photo Basics” workshop, presented by Keren Sachs (Director of Content Development for Shutterstock and Offset), is best-suited for new Shutterstock image contributors. Learn helpful stock photography tips that will enable you to create great content.
ShutterTalk Live is a free series that offers tips on how to monetize your creativity through Shutterstock. Learn about upcoming workshops in the ShutterTalk Live series at: http://shutr.bz/1BhQeux
To become a Shutterstock contributor, visit us at: submit.shutterstock.com
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16 responses to “ShutterTalk Live: How to Shoot Stock Photography”
Hello. There is no model release in Bulgarian on Shutterstock. Can I translate it in Bulgarian to my models and upload it in bulgarian on Shutterstock? Thank you
hello i have one question i want to create backgrounds to upload on your site what is neter to usr adobe photoshop or adobe ilustrator ?
Useful guide thank you!
Thank you
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Great presentation! Very informative! Enjoyed!
What lens('s) would you suggest for stock. I use a Nikon D3300.
Wait, (in a nutshell and vaguely calculated); $200million to 60,000 contributors over a span of 11yrs (from 2003 to 2014) equates to roughly $300 per contributor per year???? That doesn't seem viable at all if you're suggesting putting teams together and spending huge money on shoots…. I hope this has tremendously improved in these last 2yrs since the video was posted.
Excellent Presentation and very well explained.
Thank you very much 🙂
So although I know little about photography n have come here 2 learn, you're a Director for Shutterstock with its Headquarters in New York n have uploaded a tutorial in 480p in 2014? Im flabbergasted!!!
Great video!! But anyways, I've been doing photography for almost 5 years now, but the problem is I'm not 18 yet and I really want to become a contrubitor. Is there any chance I could become one, if my parents somehow allow/agree on me selling my photography?
this is helpful. subbed!
When is shutter stock going to start paying a descent rate to the photographer. Your system sucks.
Stock photographer = poser
do you still require a god damn passport from contributors who'd like to sign up? 😛
great and helpful tutorial i hope i can do stock photography one day