Tag : istockphoto

Portfolio Update: The Christmas Tree Hunt

Charlie Brown: We’ve got ANOTHER holiday to worry about. It seems Thanksgiving Day is upon us. Sally Brown: I haven’t even finished eating all of my Halloween candy.

The New iStockphoto Checkout Process

As I detailed last week, iStockphoto announced a new purchase and checkout workflow for your stock content licensing needs.  Well, the new software went into effect last night.  Let’s take a look.

When iStockphoto is Down …

Sites on the web sometimes go down for maintenance, planned or not, much to everyone’s chagrin.  If you need to access iStock to get a comp (thumbnail for rough work) when the site is down, try using Google images, constrained to iStockphoto. 

iStockphoto to offer simplified purchase option

On Friday, iStockphoto issued a contributor update, wherein they announced the near completion of a new stock image licensing workflow, one which will allows payments directly from a credit card: This week we have an early peek for iStock contributors into some upcoming site news: soon iStock customers will be able to pay for file downloads directly with their credit card, without first having to purchase credits.

Shoot Description

Today’s post is aimed at the iStockphoto contributor.  When a photographer utilizes models in their work that they are going to offer up with a commercial use license, the photographer (and buyer) need to make sure an appropriate model release has been secured.  This release is proof that the photographer has permission from the model to use their likeness for commercial (or other) use.  It is a legal document, and it protects the model, buyer and photographer from any surprises […]

Boy in tube in pool

Feel Free to Crop or Modify

Once in a while, on the iStockphoto forums, a buyer will post questioning whether it is within the license restrictions to crop, tint or otherwise modify a stock image they have purchased.  Certainly, in the case of iStockphoto at least, the answer is “Yes!  Please do as you need to fit your project!”…

Back to School 2012

Boy, it’s funny how time flies.  I’d been looking at my portfolio on iStockphoto and realized my last stock shoot with elementary aged students and a school bus for “Back to School” was way back in 2007!  When that much time has passed, it’s time to refresh a series, at least for me.  My style has changed a bit, the kids have aged a bit, and revisiting a theme gives me a chance to hit some compositions I might have […]

Portrait Lens

Occasionally (actually, frequently), on iStockphoto, or various other photography forums, people will ask “What’s the best lens for ______”.  Fill in the blank with your choice of “weddings”, “landscapes”, “portraits”, etc.  Most of the time, I don’t think these questions are easily answered as it depends on all kinds of other things – what kind of lighting we are dealing with, or the body/face type of the person, etc.  However, I thought I would throw out one suggestion for a […]

Portfolio Update: Girl’s Youth Group

I’m really excited about this week’s portfolio update series.  The theme is “Girl’s Youth Organization”.  The series revolves around a multi-ethnic group of girls, in a casual uniform, being friends, doing crafts, getting awards, and other activities that would happen at a youth meeting.  These images can be used to represent leadership, volunteerism, creativity, or just fun!

Backyard Camping Image in Use

It’s great when you find your work being used, but to find an example just a week or two after unveiling a new series is a double thrill.   Last week I posted about my new summer backyard camping series at iStockphoto.

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