Everyone who has already started working with stock photo banks and achieved a certain volume of work faces the question of how to speed up the process of uploading and attributing images to stock photo banks. This question becomes particularly relevant when you work with a large number of stock photo banks simultaneously.
You take photographs and upload them to stock photo banks (you can upload to several at once, thus using multiple image stocks). First of all, the most sought-after subjects on stock photo sites include: business, people, emotions, computers — in a word, everything that is most commonly used in print publications, advertising, on websites, etc.
The dwarf state of Andorra still remains somewhat of a “terra incognita” for Russians; however, those who are seriously interested in the wonderful sport of skiing are gradually starting to discover it for themselves.
This job is suitable for those who have studied at an art school, are interested in ikebana, or simply love and know how to draw, possessing good artistic taste. Besides a decent income, it is also a wonderful way of self-expression. Undoubtedly, this can be considered one of the most creative types of work.
In my previous note, I provided a brief overview of the photo bank BigStockPhoto, now known as BigStock, and promised to discuss the registration process for this photo bank and how to upload images to it. So, let’s get started!
For a long time, I have been meaning to write a few words for a review about a small microstock like Bigstockphoto or Bigstock, how to properly say and write it since 2010. I don’t know why; perhaps this rebranding was done for simplicity’s sake. Along with this, the online service of this microstock underwent a redesign, and later it was sold to a more prominent competitor called Shutterstock.