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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Buyng Stock Images Online

By Matt Brading


Often too much choice could be a bad thing and stock photography is a good example. For years lots of the household-name stock photography agencies would promote themselves as being the biggest and having the largest collections. If you have been paying attention though, you may have spotted that's not such a favourite selling proposition any more and many of the larger libraries are now desperately trying to find other ways to distinguish themselves in an overcrowded market-place.

The reality is, many photo purchasers find massive stock photography collections time-consuming and tedious to search, despite the enhancements in photograhy search engine technology. The problem is, the size of these collections has increased at a faster rate than the search technology has improved ... So in a lot of cases, searching has basically gotten slower and harder. It is unsurprising then that more and more photo-buyers are choosing smaller 'niche' stock libraries, when they have to buy stock pictures on the internet.

These boutique stock libraries do not even attempt to compete on volume and most of the time they can not compete on price either ... But more photo buyers are flocking to these photography stock sites anyway, with a whole new set of reasons-to-buy.

Private service, close contact with the photographers, fresh original photographs, unique styles and subjects. OK, perhaps these are not totally new reasons after all , but they're reasons-to-buy which have been pushed to the back for far to long.

A lot of it comes back to the way in which the image buyer values their time, and what sort of worth they put on finding the right image fast. The good news for photographers is, more are prepared to pay a more to avoid the tedium of a mass-distribution library and hone in on quality new photographs faster.

So the next time you need to buy stock pictures, take a pass on the big stock photography super-stores, and check out a few of the boutique collections instead ... You might be surprised.




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