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Almay to cut commission rates Jan 2013


andybarton

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With the proliferation of photographs and photographers in recent years, stock prices have been heading in only one direction. James West can spin it how he likes but reducing the commission paid is just another means of preserving Alamy's margin, something they are obviously perfectly entitled to do.

 

Stock photography has changed markedly in recent years. As recently as the late 1990s, the big players like Tony Stone and Getty used to produce very lavish catalogues (I still have some of the better and more intricately designed examples somewhere) and their contributors, by and large, were able to make very good money from stock sales. Very different days.

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Stock photography is a great way to make a ton of money.

 

For the stock agencies that screw photographers. :mad:

 

+1 And the artist gets pride in knowing his photo was used professionally . Now he has bragging rights and an empty refrigerator.

 

It will stop when photogs form their own stock agency and stop submitting to those who screw them.

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It will stop when photogs form their own stock agency and stop submitting to those who screw them.

I wish. Times have changed. Stock sales are low but bring some money in - I think that that's all that you can really expect now. Nobody seems to be selling stock well - agency or photographer.

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+1 And the artist gets pride in knowing his photo was used professionally . Now he has bragging rights and an empty refrigerator.

 

It will stop when photogs form their own stock agency and stop submitting to those who screw them.

 

That's already been done - Magnum Photo Agency.

 

We who are mere photographic mortals need our own version of Magnum, as not many of us here will ever be admitted to Henri Cartier-Bresson's Magnum agency (a difficult but true piece of reality).

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