

Of course, it’s particularly great if you are an aspiring photographer, as selling stock photography is a good way to flex your creative muscle (without fear of outright rejection!). If you already blog or post on social media a lot, then this is simply a great way to further monetize your passion. It’s a way of putting all those traveling photos to good use as they’ll help other people do their jobs as well, which I like. This is a monthly list, so it’s easy to keep on top of the trends. ‘The Shot List’ tells you what has been most requested so you can plan your submissions accordingly. I love that there are regular tips and advice as part of the global community of contributors, particularly the contributor blog for inspiration. They’ll also suggest keywords when you’re submitting your work to help you show up in searches better. Saving you time is a big priority, so there are things like the Multi-Select tool to help you add information to lots of pictures at once, and a single-panel design makes it easy to navigate. The app is a quick and easy way to submit and to track your activity. I mentioned above the different tools Shutterstock has available to help you in the process of selling stock photography. That savvy is something Shutterstock can help you with, which brings us to the other reason why it’s the best site to sell photos: it wants you to succeed. With a little bit of savvy, you can easily stand out among the other contributors to encourage buyers to come back to you time and time again.
