Canon EOS 5D, 24-105/4 L IS, 100-400/4,5-5,6L IS, 100/2,8macro, canon 50/1,4USM, 580EX, 1100 w/s Walser studio flash with powerpack, EOS 3, Intel Q6600 ws, Thinkpad T61 mobile ws
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I am one of the admins here since 2005 and i'm also in charge with training most of our new editors.
I started drawing, like any kid, but found support for that throughout my childhood and eventually went to an art college where i specialized in graphics.
I started studying the photographic phenomena at the University of Fine Arts Bucharest, where i pursued photography as my main media and got in contact with contemporary photography and new media.
Apart from doing this fulltime job, i a...
Fotógrafo exclusivo de Dreamstime.com.
I am one of the admins here since 2005 and i'm also in charge with training most of our new editors.
I started drawing, like any kid, but found support for that throughout my childhood and eventually went to an art college where i specialized in graphics.
I started studying the photographic phenomena at the University of Fine Arts Bucharest, where i pursued photography as my main media and got in contact with contemporary photography and new media.
Apart from doing this fulltime job, i am focusing on personal projects that i hope to share soon.
Hi, Welcome to Dreamstime!
As others before said, 3, 4, 6 months is quite a short time. Apart from that, I've noticed you have an eye for portraiture as there are some gorgeous portraits online in your portfolio. I think you should focus on that.
That being said, it is of high importance to have good spelling and keywording, and by that i mean "spot-on", correct words rather than lots, because when it comes to relevancy, precision outdoes quantity.
Good luck! posted in Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Hi Jan, Welcome to Dreamstime and good luck making some serious $!
Since no quizz yet, i'll just fill in two essential tips, regardless of your subjects.
For photos, Always check at 100%(full size, per-pixel) your images before you upload and submit. For illustrations, Always use antialiasing!
I know these are pretty simplistic tips, but my experience outlines them as a good advice for a newbie (at DT at least). There are tons of images with good concept and potential that get refused due to such trivial issues, only because the artist disregarded or simply forgot such aspects.
As long as you keep that in mind, you'll have a very good chance of starting with (and keeping on) a nice approval ratio.
Good luck again! posted in Hi, i'm new here!
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