Dan James, co-founder of Clustershot, some weeks ago has announced on this blog they was working for new features at Clustershot. Here a summary of the first new features now available.
In your account you can now see which photos you’ve sold, how much you’ve made off of each photo, number of offers on each photo and the number of converted offers. To access this page simply click on the “View photos you’ve sold” link on your account page.
web-dav support (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning). You can map a network disk on your Mac/PC and use it as a normal folder to paste (or drag and drop) the picture files you want to upload – full help article http://www.clustershot.com/help/addphotos#webdav.
ClusterShot is a website that lets photographers sell their images.
ClusterShot is free to use, you pick your price for the photos you want to sell and they will take a small 12% administrative fee. At the moment it counts more than 1200 photographers and 200000+ photos. I’ve asked Dan James - co-founder of ClusterShot and CEO of Silverorange – to describe which is the distinctiveness of ClusterShot in an overcrowded photo market and what are their next development. Here his kind answers that I’ve found very interesting, enjoy:
- ClusterShot was born out of a need for a better way to sell our own images. A number of us who work at Silverorange were getting purchase inquiries on photos through our personal galleries (i.e. gallery.ceoblues.com). We found that process cumbersome and thought we could make it easier for ourselves and maybe others.
- Contrary to what TechCrunch said, we’re not really looking to become another iStockphoto. We want to provide anyone the ability to sell their photos for whatever price they would like. We are not trying to create a high-quality collection. We are trying to create an ebay-like thing but for photos.
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