Just out of interest
How many of you use stock photographs? do you do lots of alterations to them?
Or do you have complete control and only use your own images? How do you go about it ie: models, sets?
Just out of interest
How many of you use stock photographs? do you do lots of alterations to them?
Or do you have complete control and only use your own images? How do you go about it ie: models, sets?
Both - depending on clients' budget! Need a picture of a field of barley at the moment...so we'll be going down the stock photo route.
Hi there,
I use stock photos a lot as I want to be clear with my clients.
cheers
I don't own a professional quality camera so any projects requiring photography involve the hire of a photographer which obviously comes at a price. If the client's budget doesnt cover that expense I use stock photographs (which can work out almost as expensive).
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Stock photography can be great a lot of the time. But there are some specific or personal jobs, which IMHO, need bespoke photography.
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I'd love to have the time and budget to go and commission premium photography for every single project that comes our way, but it's just not practical. Stock sites these days are a million times better than the Photodisks and clipart books of yesteryear so I don't see a problem with them really. Often our clients ask us to use certain images and enjoy the process of selecting the pics themselves as this gives them a certain amount of control. As long as the studio keeps a grip on the creative direction and final design I see no reason why some well chosen stock shouldn't be a best case scenario in lieu of a proper shoot which is usually very expensive.
Thanks for your replies everyone. Your feedback has been very helpful.
Have to say, if I see another website with a woman wearing a headset I'll ...
upload one to istock and make a fortune :)
Noticed a sudden rise in the rates for photos on istock - anyone know any decent royalty free stock photo sites?
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol: Glad to see someone else is as fed up of them as me! lol
To the OP.. i use a combination of stock photography and my own. The problem with stock photography is it can appear all over the place so i try to edit the images or use several together. I once used a stock photography of a bride and created an exhibition display for a client to use at a wedding event. They loved it, but when they got there there were loads of other companies with the same image lol. Didn't exactly make them stand out, i did warn them beforehand but they didnt have the budget for their own shoot and a model.