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  2. Dreamstime - Wikipedia

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    [7] [15] Like most other microstock companies, DreamsTime accepts anyone as contributor and relies on them to grow their file database. [16] The images are licensed as royalty free, meaning one license has unlimited uses. Prices of the licenses images vary from $0.20 to thousands of dollars, of which the contributor receives a percentage. [9]

  3. iStock - Wikipedia

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    iStock is part of the wider Getty Images Inc. Grants program and, as of 2020, has supported the photojournalism and photography communities, including emerging photographers, with over $1.7 million in financial grants. In 2020, iStock awarded three grants of US$10,000, $7,000 and $3,000, to three young creatives as part of its latest Creative ...

  4. 15 Best Websites for Selling Your Photos Online - AOL

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    As a level one contributor, Shutterstock pays a 15% commission for up to 100 licensed photos, illustrations and vectors. At level six, you get paid up to 40% commission over 25,000 licensed photos ...

  5. Getty Images - Wikipedia

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    Getty Images Holdings, Inc. (stylized as gettyimages) is a visual media company and supplier of stock images, editorial photography, video, and music for business and consumers, with a library of over 477 million assets. It targets three markets— creative professionals (advertising and graphic design), the media (print and online publishing ...

  6. How to Sell Photos Online: 15 Websites + Pro Tips - AOL

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    6. Stocksy. Stocksy is an online cooperative of artists committed to high royalties. As a co-op member, you can sell your work and have a say in how the business is run. Any photos you upload and ...

  7. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    History. Flickr was launched on February 10, 2004, by Ludicorp, a Vancouver -based company founded by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake. The service emerged from tools originally created for Ludicorp's Game Neverending, a web-based massively multiplayer online game. Flickr proved a more feasible project, and ultimately Game Neverending was ...

  8. Alamy - Wikipedia

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    Alamy Limited ( d/b/a alamy) is a British privately owned stock photography agency launched in September 1999. It is an online supplier of stock images, videos, and other image material. Their content comes from agencies and independent photographers, or are collected from news archives, museums, national collections, and public domain content ...

  9. Ex-Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a vocal GOP critic of Trump's ... - AOL

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    Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a Republican who repudiated Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, endorsed Joe Biden for president.