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clickstock


Joined: 19 Sep 2006
Posts: 4

Post Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 5:05 pm     Reply with quote

As a photo buyer I have been very pleased with Shutterstock, so I want to thank the photographers and reviewers.

That said, it appears that many SS photographers believe all business people do is walk around flashing the "thumbs up" and giving each other "high fives" all day. You know what? We don't... ever.

There is an over abundance of these cliche shots on Shutterstock, so please save your money and don't pay models to pose for those shots any more.
mikeledray


Joined: 14 Nov 2004
Posts: 17943
Location: http://www.partytimephotobooth.net

Post Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:49 pm     Reply with quote

clickstock wrote:
As a photo buyer I have been very pleased with Shutterstock, so I want to thank the photographers and reviewers.

That said, it appears that many SS photographers believe all business people do is walk around flashing the "thumbs up" and giving each other "high fives" all day. You know what? We don't... ever.

There is an over abundance of these cliche shots on Shutterstock, so please save your money and don't pay models to pose for those shots any more.


how do you want our models to pose?
(i dont pay for models $ but trade photos on cd for a signed model release and posing)
Im open to request
thanks
mike
ps check out my library perhaps you may find something to your liking amongst my almost 2500 images (and growing)
:)
moishe
Admin


Joined: 16 Dec 2005
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Post Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:42 pm     Reply with quote

While these poses may sometimes be trite, please understand that some designers are not always looking for the most edgey, innovative or truthful imagery. We completely understand and agree with your concern, but we encourage our photographers to continue contributing a wide range of styles.
Best,
Moishe
lessthanempty


Joined: 15 May 2006
Posts: 1046
Location: планета земля

Post Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:54 pm     Reply with quote

clickstock wrote:
As a photo buyer I have been very pleased with Shutterstock, so I want to thank the photographers and reviewers.

That said, it appears that many SS photographers believe all business people do is walk around flashing the "thumbs up" and giving each other "high fives" all day. You know what? We don't... ever.

There is an over abundance of these cliche shots on Shutterstock, so please save your money and don't pay models to pose for those shots any more.


This made me laugh -- it made my day. I understand what you're saying, though. As a buyer, I rarely purchase any of the images related to the poses you've mentioned. I like to purchase images of business people actually doing something like communicating, in a meeting, looking at a computer, whatever.

However, I do know that a lot of the "thumbs up" photos, although clichéd, are used widely in large-scale advertising like billboards and commercials. This is obviously because the message communicated by such images is very brief and also very effective. Thumbs up = happy person = positive outlook = more sales. It's a simple formula that will forever work.
thesupe87


Joined: 07 Feb 2006
Posts: 859
Location: arenacreative.com

Post Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:57 pm     Reply with quote

oh, you mean - corny stock photos. Yeah, as a designer myself, I know exactly what you mean. You know what's even worse? Designers that actually use those in their layouts-LOL
musicphoto


Joined: 06 Nov 2005
Posts: 164
Location: Denver, Colorado

Post Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:08 am     Reply with quote

clickstock wrote:

There is an over abundance of these cliche shots on Shutterstock, so please save your money and don't pay models to pose for those shots any more.


What money? We get 25 cents per sale. That doesn't leave much budget for models, locations, props etc... and that is probably the reason for all the cliche shots. They are easy, fast, cheap and within the budget.

That said, I'm also shocked at how often I see this very type of image in an ad layout or on a billboard. Also surprised to see these seem to sell better than the images in my portfolio where I have been able to gain access to cool locations and get "real life" shots such as a pilot in his plane, singers in a nightclub (using studio lighting) etc.

I do appreciate the feedback... and I agree... but there are factors that press microstock to be what it is.
velusariot


Joined: 20 Jul 2006
Posts: 10
Location: Riverview, FL, US

Post Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 6:52 pm     Reply with quote

Yeah... I was miserable in the corporate world... (me at desk with gun to my head - that's a REALISTIC stock photo) ; )

But as a designer, I'd say 95% of the "Business People" my clients WANT & REQUEST are happy, high-fivers...

It sucks, but we're slaves to the clients' whims and the photogs are simply shooting what sells
 
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