Our trip has a sponsor!

Comments (0) Published by mattantonino on September 04, 2008 at 03:43 AM in Think Big

If you’re following our microstock TRIPS at http://www.wewillexplore.com you may already know this but we secured our first sponsor for the trip today.  Pro Photo Rental has agreed to sponsor us with some gear for our trip in exchange for some images from their lenses and telling you & them what we think of the gear.  This is great news!  We’re going to have much more access to cool lenses & such as well as the ability to branch out of our “normal” gear and shoot with some fun stuff we don’t normally get to use.

So that’s the first major announcement on our trip.  More will be released soon - we may have a new sponsor to announce in the next week as well as a working outline of the trip.

Add yourself to our map!

Comments (0) Published by mattantonino on August 12, 2008 at 11:32 PM in Microstock World, Think Big

As some of you know, over the next 2-3 years, Sarah and I are going to become traveling photographers, doing 3-5 major trips per year.

We’re going to try and meet up with as many friends & new friends as we can along the way. To help us out, if you’re interested in our journey and meeting up, add yourself to our map so that when we plan our routes, we can incorporate you into it!

Here’s our map

To create a marker, push “Edit” then the markers come up.

If you haven’t yet seen our plans, our travel blog is in my sig. It’s going to be a LOT of fun and a LOT of work! We’re shooting for 100+ hours per 3 week trip. CRAZY! :w00t:

July stats and the trip

Comments (1) Published by mattantonino on August 07, 2008 at 03:56 AM in Think Big

My hand is rested (mostly) and feeling much better. I’m getting back to work but just threw up a quick post on our travel blog. I thought I’d share some of the images here as well.

I’ll post July’s final totals tomorrow. This had to come first.

Moose hunting:

Emma, our newest fam member

Acadia National Park

Sarah and Brian

Last day, last images:

There are more photos on the blog and a cool story about a couple doing a WILD adventure aboard two motorcycles.

WeWillExplore.com

A minimap

Comments (0) Published by mattantonino on August 02, 2008 at 12:37 AM in Think Big

Stats revealed

Comments (2) Published by mattantonino on July 26, 2008 at 10:35 AM in Goals, Think Big

This post was scheduled to unveil on Monday but Steven has guessed one of the stats and tried to guess a few more so I’m going to reveal it now. It’s always more fun when someone plays along so thanks!

Statistics for November

19 days

12 cities

110 hours of shooting

200 models

5000 submittable images after the trip (great guess Steven!)

48 hours driving

3150 miles driving

4000 dollar budget

November Statistics

Comments (5) Published by mattantonino on July 24, 2008 at 08:55 PM in Goals, Think Big

Statistics for November

19

12

110

200

5000

48

3150

4000

Any guesses on what each stat goes with?

What wedding season means …

Comments (0) Published by mattantonino on June 11, 2008 at 01:03 PM in Microstock World, Think Big

Wedding season here last from May through October.  For those 6 months, my life changes from full time stock mode, part time photo business to full time wedding photographer, part time stock guy. 

- Are we still setting up model shoots: yes. 
- Am I uploading everyday: no.
- How many weddings by month:
* May 2
* June 4
* July 4
* August 6
* September 5
* October 3
- How many images in the edit queue: 216 to edit, 881 new to sort through
- How many model shoots in June: 4 so far.  Hopefully 10.

The big question you wonder is - is it worth checking N2M over the summer then?  I think the answer is yes.  This is my first season trying to balance our wedding business with stock so if you enjoy the challenges I give myself, the goals I’m trying to reach, and my attempts to get there, you’ll enjoy N2M this summer.

If you have other questions about N2M or my summer, let me know in the comments - I’ll answer there within a day or so.

Power “week” over

Comments (6) Published by mattantonino on May 29, 2008 at 01:36 AM in Results, Shutterstock, Think Big, Tricks

So what happened?  Did I fail?  Why am I back already?

Well the answers are long & complex - I learned a lot the last 4 days though.  I  have submitted just over 400 images in 4 days.  If I kept going, I would have made a serious run at 1k in 7 days so why stop?

The answer lies in my beliefs going into the challenge.  I believed that it was easier to shoot 1000 images than to take them from the camera to the stock agency.  I was wrong.  The single most difficult and time consuming part of the microstock process is to shoot stock worthy images.  Period.

The second reason we ‘quit’ our challenge early is that my computer bit it.  I spent 11 hours on the FIRST DAY changing over to a brand new 4 gig RAM Vista machine.  I’m not familiar with Vista so there was a learning curve.  Add in the 11 hours out and I was already behind.  When I realized I had to start shooting, it was over.

I gave up the challenge because Sarah & I simply could not *together* shoot fast enough to keep images coming.  As of right now, I have under 50 images left to process.  I thought that we could add shoots this week, we’d have plenty of images.  It simply wasn’t true.  If you are going to “add 1000 images” in 7 days, you need to have a backlog.  You can’t add 1000 AND shoot 1000 in one week.  I don’t believe it’s possible.

Here’s more of what I learned:

* I can edit, keyword, upload and submit about 10 pictures per hour.  This meant during my 12 hour days, I would put between 110 and 150 images online.  If I did longer days, I could easily hit 200 images in one day.

* No matter how tireless a worker you are, you will get tired at the end of 16 hours of editing, keywording and uploading.  If you do it for 4 days in a row, you will be exhausted. 

* If you shoot 40-70 useable images per model session, over 1-2 hours, you can upload 500 images per week (10 hrs of shooting, 50 hrs of editing, kw, upload & submitting).  You could * with difficulty* do about 600.  At my speeds, you’d average a 12 hour day everyday 7 days a week though.  The most you can reasonably add is 400-600 per week.  Anything more is blitzing and it’s less likely you can keep that up for a long time.  Of course at 600 per week for 6 months, you’d be retired or very close!

In June, I’m doing this again but with a much different plan.  I will evaluate more and figure out what needs to be done - needless to say, however, records are made to be broken. If I disappointed anyone by not making the goal, sorry.  Once the lessons from this first time had been learned and learned, there was no real reason to keep myself offline.

Power Week

Comments (4) Published by mattantonino on May 24, 2008 at 11:39 PM in Goals, Microstock World, Shutterstock, Think Big

I’m a chronic measurer.  I need to know how much, how long, how many, how can I?  I measure my speed editing weddings, I measure my speed editing a portrait shoot, I measure how many images we take vs. keep, how many we shoot at a portrait session vs. a stock session.  I measure EVERYTHING.  How long my cards take to DL, how long it takes LR to import them.  I can make better decisions if I have more information.

SO - one thing I have no information on is the question “How many stock images can be edited, keyworded, uploaded & submitted in one 7 day period?” 

I’m going to find out.

In my ongoing research, I could not find a submitter who had contributed more than 1023 images in one month to Dreamstime (without having a preexisting large collection offline).  (IOFoto did 1023)  My goal is to come AS CLOSE to 1023 new images in the next 7 days as possible.  Keep in mind that there’s 2 of us - Sarah shoots.  I shoot, edit, keyword, upload & submit.  So I do have new images coming in everyday.  She shot some today, she has a 3 hour model shoot tomorrow & other ideas lined up all week.

The rules: Sunday May 25th, 12:00am until Saturday May 31st, 11:59pm.  No forums, no blogs, no IM, no email except twice a day (need to check on my clients), no anything but stock for 7 days.  Just to see what can be accomplished.  The goal: 1024 of course. *laugh* 

Serious goals:

under 200 = failure.
201 to 400 = acceptable range.
400-500 = great!
500+ = stunning & excellent!

Wish me luck - although unless you write in email or within the next 40 minutes, I won’t see it for a week!

My starting point.

Think Big - Starting numbers

Comments (0) Published by mattantonino on May 02, 2008 at 09:08 AM in Think Big

Here are our starting figures:

Varius (Ulrich) - 359 (photo), 2077 (footage)
Mantonino (me!) - 551 (photo), 19 (footage)
hospitalera (SY) - 794 (photos), 7 (footage)
randomway (Melissa) - 213 (vector), 141 (bitmap)

These are our start points. Remember, the challenge is to get a NEW 3564 approved above & beyond those numbers above. And 1000 of each has to be from 2 categories. Which means I need to start shooting video again - a lot!