As of today, my stock photography content will no longer be available on Canva, the online design site.
The other day, I discussed how to use Resolve to prep footage for Stocksy. If you are a person just dealing with HD 30fps clips, you can skip over today’s post. However, if you’re working with the Canon 5dMk4, read on, because there are some tricks involved.
If you’re a Stocksy contributor and a newbie to video (and using Windows), this might help you prep your content for submission.
Starbucks has brought back the seasonal Pumpkin Spice Latte. That must mean it’s Autumn, and time for this new royalty free image series with a young woman enjoying Fall.
It’s been more than three years since Stocksy United opened its doors for business and in that time, the company has found great success, but something happened recently that shows how differently the company treats that success. In 2013, Stocksy was unveiled to the world as a new kind of stock agency. A co-operative, based in Canada, whose goal was to create a business that would allow photographer members to enjoy “sustainable stock photography”. In October, 2013, the co-founders said […]
First off, Happy PiDay to you on this date of 3.14.16! Second, let’s take a look at some recent work I’ve been adding to my stock image portfolio, in the PNG file format.
Hey, it’s Tuesday, and that means … Well … I guess it doesn’t mean anything, really. But lets grab another question from my “Ask A Stock Photographer” series. Pavel asks “How do you manage to cater for so many agencies, producing content in such quantities? Do you delegate some of the work like post-processing?“