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<blockquote data-quote="Will V|Photography" data-source="post: 62490" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>There's a guy on NikonCafe who has been doing microstock for a couple years and chronicling it in a thread. It's taken him a while to start making decent "side money" :\ I'm signed up on ShutterStock but haven't uploaded anything yet. On 500px I thought the canvas was $170 but still most of that covers the print and logistics. The photographer receives ~$40 off each sale. It's nothing amazing, especially given the sale price, and I haven't come close to selling anything yet. There are some amazing photos on there. In the end though, it can't help to not throw a line out there and hope to catch a bite. Thanks to Facebook I'm going to be doing my first restaurant shoot here shortly. It can never hurt to put your work out there, especially as an up-and-comer. The more exposure the better IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will V|Photography, post: 62490, member: 7177"] There's a guy on NikonCafe who has been doing microstock for a couple years and chronicling it in a thread. It's taken him a while to start making decent "side money" :\ I'm signed up on ShutterStock but haven't uploaded anything yet. On 500px I thought the canvas was $170 but still most of that covers the print and logistics. The photographer receives ~$40 off each sale. It's nothing amazing, especially given the sale price, and I haven't come close to selling anything yet. There are some amazing photos on there. In the end though, it can't help to not throw a line out there and hope to catch a bite. Thanks to Facebook I'm going to be doing my first restaurant shoot here shortly. It can never hurt to put your work out there, especially as an up-and-comer. The more exposure the better IMO. [/QUOTE]
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