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  1. Sell photos, footage clips, illustrations & vectors | Shutterstock

    Shutterstock is a global marketplace for artists and creators to sell royalty-free images, footage, vectors and illustrations. We want to see the world through your eyes.

  2. How do I sell my work on Shutterstock?

    If you are looking to sell your content on Shutterstock, all you need to do to get started is sign up for a free contributor account and within minutes you can begin submitting your work!

  3. How do I get paid for my work? | Shutterstock Contributor

    Earnings are automatically calculated at the beginning of each month and payments are issued by the 15th.

  4. Contributor Account and Content Submission Guidelines

    You must own or control the copyright to all content you submit to Shutterstock. This means that you cannot submit work obtained from other sources (e.g., online image search results or free image …

  5. What are the technical requirements for images? - Shutterstock

    The maximum file size you can upload using your web browser is: 50 MB for photos, 100 MB for EPS. If you upload via FTPS, you can upload JPEGs up to 50 MB, EPS files up to 100 MB, and TIFFs up to …

  6. How do I sign up to become a Shutterstock contributor?

    To become an active Shutterstock contributor, you need to submit several photos, jpegs, eps illustrations, or a few video clips for your first submission that meet our submission criteria.

  7. Shutterstock Contributor

    Shutterstock ContributorAll you need to know to get started

  8. How much will I be paid as a contributor to Shutterstock?

    You will earn a percentage of the sale price from each licensed download

  9. How do I submit photos for review? | Shutterstock Contributor

    If you don't have one yet, learn how to get started here. Submitting photos to Shutterstock is simple. Just upload your files with descriptions and keywords. We’ll evaluate your submissions and publish the …

  10. Contributor Earnings Structure FAQ - Shutterstock

    On June 1, 2020, Shutterstock updated the earnings structure that determines how much contributors get paid when customers license their work. We made this adjustment in order to reflect changes in …