![]() I have added here the direct links to the images: You might be curious what my 5 top sales are. You can find here an overview of the contribution earnings Adobe stock will pay I usually get anything between $ 0.30 and $ 2.00. From a contributor earnings perspective, I do like Adobe much better than e.g. One can navigate to more detailed statistics to better analyze the sales though however I still struggle a bit with the overview as I don’t find it very user-friendly. The dashboard will tell you how many images you have been selling for each day but I find it a bit annoying that one can’t see which images have been sold on which day. Interestingly though I did my first sale on Adobe just a couple of minutes when I uploaded one of my first pictures. Selling photos on Adobe Stock overall is a bit slow for me compared to Shutterstock where I have daily downloads. It is a great way to showcase your work and send your portfolio link to current or future customers. I have named my first-page „work“ and added all the previously created collections to it. The portfolio editor offers quite a bit of functionality and a good way to start working with it is to create the first page. You can create up to 5 free Adobe Stock portfolio websites here. You can simply select any images and add them to either an existing or a new collection. As you can see below I desperately tried to upload the crow images but always got rejected.Ĭollections are a great way to group your photographs and you can use them later when you build the free Adobe Stock portfolio. 400 images so far where 12 out of them have been rejected. ![]() Take keywords serious and plan enough time to come up with very descriptive ones.Upload only your best pictures and if you have many similar ones, only pick the best out of it.Keep in mind that you always should consider the following when trying to sell photos on stock agencies: The isolated carrion crow image has been sold more than 100 times on Shutterstock. It’s a bit weird but one of my best-selling images on other stock websites got rejected on Adobe stock. Rejected images can be found in the „Not accepted“ tab and you will find a reason for each rejected image. Approved images can be found directly under the dashboard. Once your images have been reviewed they either got approved or rejected. The review process of Adobe Stock is quite slow and can take up to multiple days. The one of Turbo that I just uploaded for this tutorial and one of a flower that hasn’t been released yet. As you can see I have two images now waiting. Once you have uploaded your images they will appear in the „In review“ area and you need to wait by when the Adobe team has reviewed them. To do so, it’s best to switch the „paste keywords“ switch to the editor. In case you upload multiple images of the same subject you can copy-paste the keywords. In case you use images of people you will need a model release (you find a template on Adobe Stock here) but I am not very familiar with this process, to be honest.Make sure you use good descriptive keywords and since you can add up to 50 keywords use as much as comes to your mind.Here are a few tips to get your photos approved without issues: Unlike Shutterstock, you don’t need to be accepted as a contributor but images must pass the quality control. Once you have registered you can start uploading your images. It’s a very easy process and you can simply follow this guide. How to become an Adobe Stock contributorīecoming an Adobe Stock contributor is the first step to start selling photos on Adobe Stock. One thing I appreciate about Adobe Stock is that images are non-exclusive to Adobe Stock meaning that you can sell your images anywhere else. How to become an Adobe Stock contributorĪdobe Stock is one of the many stock agencies out there that license media and sells it to clients on behalf of photographers, designers, and artists.Did you know however that you can be selling photos on Adobe Stock? I am using Adobe Stock for about three to four months and I would like to share here some experiences and thoughts with you. If you are a photographer you most likely know about Adobe as you are either using Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Photoshop.
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