Coraz mniej w przeliczeniu na zdjęcie. Tutaj niżej w komentarzach pojawil się jego wpis:
http://www.ellenboughn.com/shannon-fagan...ositioning
"I still shot, but it is not a good market situation we are in. RPI for microstock non-exclusive has dropped from 9.8USD per image per month two years back to 4.5USD per image per month today. I am expecting it to drop to less than 3 USD per image per month this year, at which point it does not make much sense to be producing. I could produce and make money at this RPI, but that would be at a stabile RPI of 3USD per month, not if it keeps going down. Right now I have to produce 11000 images per year to “maintain” my income.
My production is very streamlined and probably uses every technology known to man on how to produce great stock images. We go a long way to optimize for 5% more/better output. That’s 5%, not 50% and still we can’t really make sensible money from it in one-two years from now. It’s not about adapting and changing, it’s about accepting that what we could once make a living from, will be a hobby for the crowd. A crowd that does not care about RPI’s, model fees, overheads….it’s their hobby."
Czyli dwa lata temu zarabiał 9.8USD/zdjęcie/miesiąc, teraz już tylko 4.5, a przewiduje spadek do 3 pod koniec roku.
Rynek się więc nasyca, czego zresztą można się było spodziewać
A tak swoją drogą, to chciałbym mieć chociaż te 3$ rpi na miesiąc...
http://www.ellenboughn.com/shannon-fagan...ositioning
"I still shot, but it is not a good market situation we are in. RPI for microstock non-exclusive has dropped from 9.8USD per image per month two years back to 4.5USD per image per month today. I am expecting it to drop to less than 3 USD per image per month this year, at which point it does not make much sense to be producing. I could produce and make money at this RPI, but that would be at a stabile RPI of 3USD per month, not if it keeps going down. Right now I have to produce 11000 images per year to “maintain” my income.
My production is very streamlined and probably uses every technology known to man on how to produce great stock images. We go a long way to optimize for 5% more/better output. That’s 5%, not 50% and still we can’t really make sensible money from it in one-two years from now. It’s not about adapting and changing, it’s about accepting that what we could once make a living from, will be a hobby for the crowd. A crowd that does not care about RPI’s, model fees, overheads….it’s their hobby."
Czyli dwa lata temu zarabiał 9.8USD/zdjęcie/miesiąc, teraz już tylko 4.5, a przewiduje spadek do 3 pod koniec roku.
Rynek się więc nasyca, czego zresztą można się było spodziewać
A tak swoją drogą, to chciałbym mieć chociaż te 3$ rpi na miesiąc...