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Stock Market Cash Or Crash?
Amateur Photographer
|November 02, 2019
Selling stock was once a great way to earn a living, but with prices falling is it still possible to earn good money this way? We ask Matthew Horwood why he invests in the stock market
Dennis Frates, Alex Segre and Bettina Strenske all have one thing in common – they are members of Alamy’s $100,000+ club. Over the years this prestigious collective has uploaded tens of thousands of images to the stock site, covering topics ranging from plumbing and ice cream to butterflies and the effects of climate change – and their efforts have clearly paid off.
It’s no secret that selling stock was once a great way to earn a living, but with the price of individual images plummeting in recent years, is it still possible to earn serious money this way? To find out AP quizzed Matthew Horwood, a professional photographer, and stock library contributor, about what he shoots, how he maximizes sales, and what he believes are the current and future trends in stock.Why did you decide to supply a stock agency?
I turned my attention to a stock when I left the Western Mail and South Wales Echo in 2014. One of the downsides of being a staff photographer is that very often the company owns all of your images – you sign it all away on day one. I think, in hindsight, I would have preferred to have been a contracted freelancer who fully owned all the images I produced. As soon as I left the paper I started building a library and contributing editorial stock images to agencies.

Which agencies do you supply, and why did you choose these specifically?
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