No Rejections at this Stock Photo Agency

Portrait of a photographer covering her face with camera.

It takes time to practice shooting and making your images stock-worthy and saleable. But in the meantime, there’s a stock photo agency out there that won’t reject your images for ANY of the issues I mentioned in the last article.

In fact, it won’t reject any of your photos at all.

It’s a Swedish agency called mostphotos.

Photographers aren’t reporting boatloads of sales from this agency. But when you do get a sale, you keep 50% — which is a hefty cut, especially when you’re just starting out. Plus, you get paid in Euros, so it’s a little more bang per sale than you’d get in dollars.

I like their motto, too: “Make money, have fun, and learn new things.”

Overall, I think it’s a good place to get your feet wet where you can practice taking photos regularly and uploading them to stock. Since all images are accepted (so long as they conform to the legal rules), there’s no fear of rejection, and your photos are up for sale immediately — no waiting for a yes or no from inspectors.

I just signed up for an account and uploaded four images in under eight minutes.

Here’s how you can, too:

  1. Start by going to http://www.mostphotos.com/
  • In the upper right corner, click on “Register,” then create a username and password. Make sure you check the “I want to signup as a photographer” box.
  • Once you’re registered, you can immediately upload your images. Hit the “upload” button, and you can search your computer for photos to upload. It automatically starts putting them on the site.
  • Go through your images, adding titles, descriptions, and keywords.
  • Once you’re done, hit “Publish” and accept the legal agreement.

That’s it. In under eight minutes, your photos are up for sale. Other members can rank your images, which helps you get sales, according to the site. As a member, you can rank images, too. The site suggests that you do to stay active in the community to get your photos seen by potential buyers.

More ways the site can help you learn:

  • When you upload a photo, you can request a peer critique and other members will comment. (You can comment on photos, too.)
  • The “What’s selling” section will help you figure out which photos are selling best on the site.
  • You can participate in what mostphotos calls their “Request feature,” which allows photo buyers to put out a request for certain types of photos, and you can submit shots that fulfill that request, sort of like working on assignment.

It is, of course, free to join. Now there’s REALLY no excuse not to get started. I hope to hear from some people who uploaded photos over the weekend. Drop me a note on the Breakfast StockClub Facebook page and let me know how it goes!

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