Hi! I'm new! I'm a senior citizen learning new things!

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

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I am living proof that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks! As a senior who refuses to retire, I keep investing in my passion, which is shooting stock photography. I have been in the business for over 20 years now, so I do know a thing or two about the ever-changing business.

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And changing it is! Back in the late nineties, I sat back and comfortably earned a six figure income from only a few hundred images online, exclusively with Getty Images. I entered the business at a time when everyone was jealous of my “in” with stock photography. Unfortunately, I did not know then what I know now – and that is that in all things, you must diversify. Oh, I diversified in the type of photography I shot, but I kept all my eggs in the Getty basket! I sadly watched as my income dwindled to a five figure and then four figure income before realizing I would have nothing left for retirement at that rate – and my stock photography income was intended to be my retirement nest egg!

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I few years ago I started uploading to Alamy, a UK based agency, and was delighted to have my dwindling Getty income supplemented. It was nowhere near enough, but I was stubborn! There was no way I was going to go the microstock route. I just could not get excited about earning .25C for images that once would have made $1,000 + per license!

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So, my next step was to start selling art on Fineartamerica and Redbubble! Again, I started to supplement my income with the occasional nice sale. Sales on there are sporadic, like on Alamy. But, at this stage in my life, any sale is a good sale and a supplement to my social security income!

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Then about a year ago I decided to take the plunge headfirst into microstock. I am certainly not making a fortune like I used to, and it's hard work uploading and keywording images, but the choice has been a good one. I share the images with Shutterstock, Adobe Fotolia, Istock, Depositphotos and Dreamstime, giving them exposure on different sites at the same time. I have not found the latter two to be too rewarding for me, so I have not uploaded so many images there, concentrating instead on the big three.

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To put things in perspective, at the time of writing I have 4,492 images on Getty, 1,644 and roughly 423 spread out over the micros and I am making about half the amount on the micros that I am making on Getty and Alamy combined! Do the math! I can make more money with fewer images and multiple downloads on the micros. I have not given up on Getty or Alamy. I still make an OK income there, but I am no longer dependent on it!

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In recent months I have taught myself some Illustrator and have learned about surface design, so I am also selling stuff on Zazzle and Spoonflower too!

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And now this! Thanks to my son for his belief that his old senior Mom could learn enough about Steemit to be posting here! This old dog has many tricks left!

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All images are my own work and are available on various stock and art sites. All are © Diane Macdonald. All Rights Reserved.

To find all my photographs on Steemit, please search using dianemacphoto, and to find my designs, please search on dianemacdesigns. Thanks!

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Welcome on steemit :-)

Thank you. I'm following you.

nice pics =D
Followed you welcome to Steem

Thank you!

Welcome to Steemit! Amazing you find that much energy! I love your art. Give Steemit some time. Some things are different here and some harsh words are not meant that way. We are in a process of redefining structures to a hopefully better thing for everybody!

Thanks for taking the time to read my post and thanks for the kind words about my work. I love what I do, so I keep doing it because of that. Many gave up and left the business altogether. I am not a quitter. :-)

Welcome to Steem @dmcamera I have sent you a tip

Thank you! I appreciate it!

Um, where do I find the tip you sent me? I'm so new to this. I can't find a messaging link.

You click on your wallet and scroll down to the history. It should be there :)

Welcome to Steemit @dmcamera ! Nice post, i will follow your account, please follow me at @khunfarang

OK! Just did!

Welcome to Steemit, @dmcamera!

Hope you enjoy being here!

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Nice post
I will follow you, I hope you follow me too :)

Hi, welcome to steemit!! You can also check my posts about food and travel.. Follow me and i'll follow back, enjoy!! :)

Thanks! Will check it out later. On my way out!

Following you. :-)

thank you :)

Welcome to Steemit! I hope you'll enjoy :)

Thank you!

Hey! Welcome to the Steemit Community! I wish you a great time on the platform, hope you'll make many friends and I can't wait to see your content. I have followed your blog, you can check mine as well and if you like my content don't forget to drop a follow. Have a nice day & Steem on!

Thanks! I will do!

Wow! Great story... Welcome to Steemit. Great to see other photographers on here :)

Your story is very inspiring. I wish you keeping going with discovering new things, I'm sure that talented, positive and perseverant as you are, you will succeed in anything you are doing. Your son is absolutely right to beleive in his mom, because his mum is amazing) Welcome and have a nice trip here on Steemit!

Well, thank you kindly! :-)

Gosh! You are wonderful and a wonder... I would love to do what you are doing. I'm also new here (just over a week) Am happy to follow you! :)

Thanks! I will be writing blogs on how to go about doing what I am doing, but from some tips I read somewhere else, it's best to keep the good stuff till you have built up some followers. Someone said to join the minnowsupport group. I have yet to look for it! I should search the keyword and I'm sure it will pop up!

Great! Look forward to reading that - yes, I do agree as well as wonder if I need the 'good' stuff to attract the followers... lol - such a conflict of thoughts... Not sure about the group... Should be able to search for it!

Honestly, we have a lot to learn from you and your experience! Love your story.
Welcome to Steemit :)

Thanks. I appreciate your feedback. :-)

U are welcome

Welcome to Steem! I wished I had seen this earlier... a little late to resteem, but might as well.

We need more real photographers... and please post any updates as soon as you start supplementing your income with Steem. Get ready! You will eventually get to the point where you see all the food and travel photogs, the ones established on Steem, making the best money at it.

Nice to meet you. Resteemed anyway. :)

Thanks! I answered you over on chat and sent a couple of links!

I saw them all... well, not all of your photos, yet. Yikes, you are good.

You've got talent... there's a bit of a vacuum around here that you can fill. I know I am not a great photographer, but it's one of those hobbies I like to do. I used to own over $2000 in Canon 35mm gear. Sold it to do something else.

Aw thanks Here is a link to my 4,490 images on Getty! I can't offer any of them in the Steemit Stock project, because the license I have is exclusive. I can use them in my own posts though, and if there was a way to embed the images, Getty does offer that as a legal way to use the images. The image is then a link back to the image on Getty. I tried to use it and it didn't work. I'll try again here, and you never know! Nope!, it comes up with an Invalid Frame Message. Who are the developers on Steemit? If they allowed that, it would be awesome!

You may be able to make a creative alternative and link back to the photos. When I get done with my little excursion, I will see if I can make up a template. The embedded frame doesn't work for other creative sites, like for example, vimeo doesn't work but YouTube does due to it being white listed.

I have an idea! I'll try it next time I post!

Welcome to Steemit. I look forward to seeing your photographs, Diane!

Thank you!

I feel your pain. Good luck with your retirement! My photography career was "still born". I have not broken even yet. I didn't go into it full steam mind you. I kept my full time day job. I have to consider it a hobby now. One that I love. :)

Thanks, David! I am following you! All the best with your photography. You may break even yet!

So much to learn! Thanks!