Can Photographers Still Make Money Shooting Stock?
| September 25, 2014 Breaking news from America's top photo magazine | | | | Is there still money to be made in stock photography? Jessica Kirsh was looking for a way to help pay for college six years ago when she submitted her first photos to two microstock agencies. The income didn’t come quickly, and even though today she usually makes at least one sale daily from the 1,500 photos she has on ten microstock sites, the money is minimal. On some days she can sell a photo for $30 to $60, but that figure is often closer to 33 cents. |
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