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That’s a question a lot of stock photographers and illustrators ask themselves.  People ask me how my images get used, and I usually just say, “in advertising and marketing materials”, just to keep myself from babbling and boring them with a long story (like I’m known to do with my flapping jabber jaw).  It’s even tough to explain to a normal person what a graphic designer does, and somehow people still end up thinking its CAD or something totally unrelated like that.

Anyways, back when I was a traditional graphic designer, I would horde as many stock images as I could whenever I had a stock photo subscription somewhere such as Photos.com or Shutterstock. That way, anything I had a feeling I might be able to use in the future I would be able to save on my hard drive and then use at a later date. This is something that happens a lot; so basically if you sell stock images, a lot of them are probably laying dormant somewhere on an image buyer’s hard drive. When you have a design position you begin to get a feel for which image themes and what type of imagery you go through the most, and obviously you can’t keep on using the same pics over and over again (unless you want to be a boring designer). I worked at a company that went through tons of sports, fitness, and medical related images in the custom magazines we produced for our clients.  I honestly think at least half of my image sales aren’t ever even used – but who knows?

How can you find some of the images you sell in use? Go to amazon and search for your name or username/that you go by on the micros. Also try google book search in addition to plain old google. Lots of books online even have previews, and sure enough you will find your name credited in at least a couple if some of your images were used. Here are some recent finds my wife and I discovered.

Our beagle is pretty famous (he earns his Pedigree dog food, that’s for sure).  Try searching for your own images if you haven’t already, and start a collection of tear sheets. You will only find a small random percentage of images actually in use, because obviously not everyone will credit your name in searchable text in each instance of use.  If you don’t sell stock, but you do buy it – make a microstocker’s day by emailing them a link, or dropping them an email about how you were able to use their image!  It only takes a minute, and you will no doubt put a huge smile on their face :-D

26 Jan 2010

Where do my stock photos end up getting used?

Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Stock Photography, Tearsheets

A new Arena Creative stock image was found in action!  An acquaintance of the model was looking on Macys.com for a prom dress, then stumbled into the shopping section of NYCtourist.com – it’s always totally random how we find the images in use, and we get a big kick out of it each and every time.

 

12 Jan 2009

Stock Photo Found In Use Online

Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Tearsheets

I love it when I can find some of my stuff in use – I sell hundreds of images every day, and yet I rarely see where they are being used.  It makes me sad :(

If you go on amazon.com and search for your username, in my case “thesupe87″, you will see a list of books that have credited you in the text somewhere in the book.

This book featured my 3d cells image as part of the cover:(


Pocket Guide to Colorectal Cancer: Drugs and Treatment, Second Edition (Spiral-bound) by Gail M. Wilkes  ISBN-10: 0763761737  ISBN-13: 978-0763761738


I guess I have an image on page 33 somewhere in this book – I can’t seem to find a preview of it online, though.

Essential ICT for WJEC AS Level: Student Book (Paperback) by Stephen Doyle ISBN-10: 1850084130 ISBN-13: 978-1850084136


I also have an image in this one, on page 7.  Not sure which one, but the section is about the kitchen I guess.


Knack Organizing Your Home: Decluttering Solutions and Storage Ideas (Knack: Make It easy) (Paperback) by Emily Wilska ISBN-10: 1599213877 ISBN-13: 978-1599213873

books.gooogle.com is also a great place to search in order to find some of your images in use. Here are a bunch of mine that I found, with actual previews:

http://books.google.com/books?q=thesupe87&btnG=Search+Books





24 Dec 2008

New Images Found In Use In Books and Publications

Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Tearsheets

I recently got a sitemail email from a guy on iStock.  He said that my diamond plate image is being used like crazy on the America’s Toughest Jobs show on NBC.

This is the image.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a link to view the show on the nbc website: NBC Video Rewind

The graphic appears at 1:40 and at the end, when the credits roll.  Maybe in a few other spots – I didn’t have time to watch the whole thing.

You know what’s crazy…I kept watching the show during the first episode, thinking – wait, is that my image? Naah, that’s not one of mine. Can’t be. Now I’m thinking it could be it…crap this is killing me.  It’s darker in the show, so maybe they adjusted the levels – or maybe its not my original image. I tried looking on shutterstock – couldnt find any that got as close as mine.  So they either used the same filter software to render their diamond plate, or mine is just looking a little dark on tv.  They could have tweaked the levels a bit, too.  I used filter software to render this, but this was far from any of the preset settings.  Whenever I use filters to create textures or backgrounds, I always modify them.

What do you think?

7 Oct 2008

This might be my image on TV :)

Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Tearsheets

My wife was featured on the Dreamstime Homepage!  The blog article that she was used in was posted here

1 Oct 2008

My image featured on the Dreamstime homepage

Author: ArenaCreative.com | Filed under: Tearsheets