Depositphotos

All about Depositphotos (Depositphotos or Depositphoto). Depositphotos is one of the new photo stocks. If you look, most of the popular stocks today appeared before the crisis. What started later did not gain much popularity. An exception is Depositphotos. This stock appeared at the end of 2009, but by investing a good amount of money in the advertising budget, it quickly gained a large database of images and recognition among stockers and buyers. The main feature of rapid development at that stage was a promotion where the author received 20 cents for each uploaded and approved image. During this promotion, you could receive up to $100 in such bonuses, which many took advantage of.

Now this stock already has a decent database of images and does not need to spend as much. To start earning on Depositphotos, the author will need to register on the photo stock and pass a simple exam by uploading 5 works for review. Compared to Shutter or iStock exams, such an exam is a walk in the park, as the technical requirements for quality on Depositphotos are quite average. Therefore, you can soon start uploading works fully and counting your income. The minimum payout is $50. By the way, you will need to upload a passport scan, it can be a national one. You can also upload a scan of your driver’s license.

The site interface supports work in English and Russian. For buyers, the payment options available are quite convenient. You can pay with photo stock credits, buy by subscription, or pay via SMS. The cost of images is quite acceptable: from 10 cents by subscription and from 50 cents for a one-time purchase.

You can find additional information in the articles of this blog section. In the meantime, register on Depositphotos:

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Purchasing Depositphotos Subscription

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We always strive to choose the perfect price-quality ratio when buying a product or service. For purchasing a stock subscription plan, considering the high-quality requirements for images on stock sites, the price has the highest priority.

List of Common Photographer Mistakes

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Usually, there is catastrophically little time during shoots, so I try not to step on the same rake. I don’t want to repeat the typical mistakes of many photographers that once stole my time, which I could have spent more productively on better collaboration with stock agencies and improving my professional skills as a photographer.

Desktop Microstock Dictionary

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Many novice microstockers often find it quite difficult to understand the specific jargon used by experienced stock photographers, which is filled with various slang terms and abbreviations.

How to Choose Keywords When Attributing

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For beginners, one of the challenging moments when uploading and attributing images on stock photo sites is the selection of keywords.

First, it’s difficult to determine which words will be key for a specific image; second, it’s challenging to choose the best-selling keywords from the entire list of possible words; and third, many simply don’t understand the purpose of keywords.

Correct Keywords for Images

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Typically, selecting keywords for an image is the final step in the process of uploading images to stock banks. Unfortunately, many microstock contributors tend to push keyword selection to the background.

Top Stock Trends for Fall-Winter

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What wish would a microstock photographer make for the upcoming Christmas? I suppose all one needs is a regular crystal ball of the fortune teller. After all, if we knew exactly what buyers