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Je suis un photographe travaillant exclusivement avec Dreamstime.com.
I'm a self-taught freelancer who started by photographing boring stuff on white... so much that I actually learned something from it. I now find myself facing the challenge of photographing people in a fresh and realistic way. I believe that every natural expression is worth photographing. Whether it will turn out great or not is mostly a matter of angle, light and the passion you have for photography.
Since April 2007 I'm a member of Dreamstime's remote image editors team.
Je suis un photographe travaillant exclusivement avec Dreamstime.com.
Doninny, I know it is hard to accept it (I've had rejected images too), but image review isn't personal.
Image review has nothing to do with one's status of exclusivity either (be it for a specific image or that of the photographer).
From what you've written, I can only say that if you're doing the same as you did in your first days at Dreamstime, then it is quite likely that more images will be refused. The online collection of images is growing by the hour, and pretty much the same could be said of our requirements. As the competition among contributors increases we need to raise the bar, so that at the end of our day the customers at Dreamstime will have access to a higher quality product.
Thus, all specific rejection questions aside (these go to support by e-mail, as I'm sure you know), all contributors need to invest in developing their skills, upgrading equipment, devoting more time to photographing and post-processing, in order to be successful. I think this is the direction you should be looking at. I personally repeat this to myself each time before I start photographing. posted in I think it's time to leave