Tenterden signal box -editorial sale at Adobe |
Back in their once traditional first place were Shutterstock. Only one On Demand sale and four modest single sales and, of course, that annual reset to 15% commission rate for credit sales.
Second place went to Istock with 22 downloads. The usual mix of music festival and travel images selling this month.
Alamy managed third place with 2 modest (very) downloads and a ASCRL (the US version of DACS) payment.
Fourth place went to Adobe with 10 downloads. This included three editorial images - the Tenterden
Boxing Day hunt meet in Tenterden |
Redbubble came in fifth place with a single product sale. This was a mug featuring the historic old Mermaid Inn at Rye in East Sussex. Rather unusually the buyer went for a view of the rear of the building rather than the more traditional front view showing Mermaid Street itself.
Sixth place went to Dreamstime with 3 downloads. If 2023 is the year of their hoped for turn around January certainly didn't show any signs.
Bigstock took seventh place with a single download. Now they have removed the Bridge transfer of Shutterstock uploads I do wonder if they'll keep this going as a separate agency for much longer.
Mermaid Inn - mug sale on Redbubble |
Finally, in eighth place was a very rare appearance from Mostphotos with a single download. Most is one of those agencies that you almost forget is there until the odd sale pops up.
Recent uploading included a couple of images of the Boxing Day fox hunt meet here in Tenterden. It's the one time we see a big police presence here because the crowds divide firmly into those supporting the hunt and those opposed (each on a different side of the road).
Still, no foreign trips booked but I'm in the research phase. Also looking to some photo day trips out with a number of locations in mind.
Regards, David.
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