Dreamstime sale: George Best |
Alamy took first place with 2 downloads (both from my political archive files). On these alone they would have made second place but a worthwhile DACS payment pushed them to the top. Personally I think it correct to include this as it comes under the "income from stock photogaphy" category.
Second place went to Redbubble with a pleasing 9 product sales. Christmas is certainly coming (and I know what some people are getting!).
Shutterstock slipped down to third place with not even a rise to Level 4 commission keeping them at the top. A distinct shortage of On Demand and good Single sales dragging them down.
Dreamstime perked up to take fourth place with 10 downloads. Certainly signs of improvement there.
Istock had another poor month with just 19 downloads and an unexciting RPD to make fifth place.
John Major - archive upload to Pond 5 |
Easy to spot the problem here as my music festival images normally do well here but, sadly, life has been anything but normal this year.
Bringing up the rear in sixth place were Adobe with 3 downloads. Adobe have now opened the Illustrative Editorial category to Bronze level contributors (that's me). More on that next time.
Bigstock managed a second month with totally zero downloads. Not sure what is happening with them as despite never being a big seller I usually get a few sales each month.
Over at Pond 5, i am still awaiting my first sale but continued to upload my portfolio. I'm alternating between my old archive editorials and modern day travel images. I now have just short of 1000 images with them. At Set your own Price and 50% commission I'm happy to take a long view on this site.
Lidl - Illustrative Editorial now open at Abobe |
I didn't upload anything much too my regular sites during October as I concentrated on uploading to Pond 5 though I continued to use this to fill gaps in at Picfair and, where suitable, to my POD sites.
More next month which I hope and expect to get posted earlier as I am upping the time allocated to photography...... Regards, David.