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How am I approved?

Simply fill in the form below. You will be asked to submit two sample images. We will review these images and notify you by email.

Please Note: viStockPhoto is targeted at designers and ad agencies, who require high quality imagery. Therefore we can only accept professional quality photos & Illustrations.

How does it work?

All you have to do is sign-up and upload your photos and keywords. Once your photos are approved, we handle the rest.

How much does it cost?

Signing up and uploading your photos is free. We handle all of the sales, promotion, customer support and transactions. Sell your stock photos through us and get 50% from each sale you make. Our prices are listed on our homepage.

When do I get paid?

The sale will be recorded in your photographer profile and you can request a PayPal Money transfer anytime your balance exceeds $25.00

What kind of equipment should I use?

For your photos to be approved we require a minimum digital SLR such as a Nikon D40 or Canon Digital Rebel. Most point & shoot cameras do not have the control to provide consistent quality photos.

Please view our Photographer’s Manual before uploading any photos. It outlines all of our approval criteria.

 

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To complete your application we require 2 sample images (Photographs or illustrations). Please upload them using the form below.

Note: These images will not be uploaded to the site for sale, they are for review purposes only (you will have to re-upload their images once you are approved).

File Requirements: We require two "Full size" Images (not thumbnails or scaled down versions). We require these to correctly assess the detail and quality level of your photographs. Files should be at least 2000 pixels wide & high, RGB JPEGs, with the quality level set to maximum.

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