Welcome to the June edition of Continental Drift.
June sees us on the Natal studio. The technical issues experienced last month have now been resolved and we are again focused on building our stock of tropical fruit images.
We were fortunate to have had yet another image Nominated in the internationally acclaimed International Color Awards. Our thanks and appreciation to the judges and organisers.
Since the last newsletter.....
Alan Skyrme Gallery
No changes since the last newsletter but we will be uploading new images in the first half of June.
Shoot Acai
We plan to add new images to the Shoot Acai site later in June. Acai images continue to sell both directly and via our Alamy collection.
Shoot Froot
We are loading images to both our stock libraries and to the Shoot Froot site.
- figs
- citrus fruits
- mango
- pomegranate
among other fruit
Library sites
Now that our technical issues are out of the way we have resumed the development of our library site portfolios at Alamy and Photographers Direct.
London Photographic Association
We have been a member of this association (among others) for several years. We now plan to develop a portfolio for promotion on the LPA site.
Low-price stock
The quality and price of micro stock is acceptable to many buyers' budgets, but there are some downsides to consider:
Have a look at this recently published article!
Some photographers, Alan Skyrme Photography included, do not plan on producing images for the micro stock market. Our preference is in supplying high quality editorial standard images that suits the needs of the discerning buyer.
Alan Skyrme Photography
Alan Skyrme
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Saturday 5 June 2010
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