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How do you become a contributor to exclusive Getty Images?

How do you become a contributor to exclusive Getty Images?

Click Apply Now below to create your application ticket. 4. In the ticket, choose the category “Agreement” then “Apply to become Exclusive.” We will review your current iStock or offline portfolio to assess your application.

How much will Shutterstock pay?

Shutterstock pays you 25 to 38 cents every time one of your images is downloaded, based on your earnings tier. The on demand plan lets customers purchase an image pack under the standard or enhanced license. These images must be downloaded within a year of the purchase date.

How do I become a Getty Images contributor and sell photos?

If you’re a photographer wanting to sell stock photos, EyeEm is a great way to become a Getty Images contributor and have your images offered to a wide audience. Here is how it works: 1 – Either download the EyeEm App or visit EyeEm in your browser.

How do I sign up for Shutterstock as a contributor?

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To sign up for Shutterstock as a contributor, you’ll need to create an account on their Contributor platform. Keep in mind that while you can have a free customer account on their main site, you can only submit your photos and other content through the Contributor platform.

What is the file size limit to upload photos to Shutterstock?

All images must be at least 4 MP (megapixels) or larger and set at highest quality settings to produce an acceptable file dimension for submission to Shutterstock. The maximum file size you can upload using your web browser is: 50 MB for photos, 100 MB for EPS.

How do I submit my photos to EyeEm Market?

1 – Either download the EyeEm App or visit EyeEm in your browser. 2 – When you sign up for an account, make sure to opt in to EyeEm Market during the registration process. This activates the option to submit your photos for sale – a necessary requirement and for us to be able to distribute them to third party platforms like Getty Images.