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Stock Photography. Is it even worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="rexy" data-source="post: 555875" data-attributes="member: 42170"><p>I know someone that makes about $1,000 a month from their stock photography. Can't remember how many images she said she had submitted to different stock sites but she did say she didn't have that many. To me it seemed like an awful lot. What didn't impress me was that her house was full and I mean full of props that she's used over the years. If she purchases some new props some of them can take a very long time before she breaks even on their cost. By props I mean anything from table cloths to skeletons to a turtle. I came across another fellow that shoots mainly agriculture scenes. I'm not sure how well he gets paid but I know one of his photos was used on a book cover. Not sure it paid very well but it sounds good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rexy, post: 555875, member: 42170"] I know someone that makes about $1,000 a month from their stock photography. Can't remember how many images she said she had submitted to different stock sites but she did say she didn't have that many. To me it seemed like an awful lot. What didn't impress me was that her house was full and I mean full of props that she's used over the years. If she purchases some new props some of them can take a very long time before she breaks even on their cost. By props I mean anything from table cloths to skeletons to a turtle. I came across another fellow that shoots mainly agriculture scenes. I'm not sure how well he gets paid but I know one of his photos was used on a book cover. Not sure it paid very well but it sounds good. [/QUOTE]
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