leonardobarreto.com
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ok, it is true, I only have 106 images on sale at Alamy, --when you should probably have 1k to 5k images to get a constant significant sale movement--. But I got a bit discourage by the small number of zooms and sales -this is the first one-.
Now I got $86 dollars and it is a nice feeling that will encourage me to continue submitting images in to my collection.
Other, more serious stock contributors here may wonder why I post about a sale that can be consumed in a New York minute -well, probably 20 min. Ramen at Setagalla, U.Place mmm--, but I am thinking that in best case scenario it can start a little thread here. After all I am also not posting so much lately too...
Best
Leonardo
$ 86.45
Country: Worldwide
Usage: Editorial
Media: Educational magazine
Industry sector: Retail books/magazines/newspapers
Sub-Industry: Miscellaneous
Print run: up to 50,000
Placement: Inside
Image Size: 1/8 page
Start: 08 February 2010
End: 08 March 2010
ps This is Potosi Bolivia, and the hill is called Cerro Rico. It was almost literally a pile of silver exploited for years --it is yet to become depleted-- by the Spanish Empire to the point that created an inflationary problem in Madrid. This is why Argentina has that name that means "land of silver", because they sent the silver trough them... Indian and African slave miners never got any rich... all the contrary, but that is another story.
Now I got $86 dollars and it is a nice feeling that will encourage me to continue submitting images in to my collection.
Other, more serious stock contributors here may wonder why I post about a sale that can be consumed in a New York minute -well, probably 20 min. Ramen at Setagalla, U.Place mmm--, but I am thinking that in best case scenario it can start a little thread here. After all I am also not posting so much lately too...
Best
Leonardo

$ 86.45
Country: Worldwide
Usage: Editorial
Media: Educational magazine
Industry sector: Retail books/magazines/newspapers
Sub-Industry: Miscellaneous
Print run: up to 50,000
Placement: Inside
Image Size: 1/8 page
Start: 08 February 2010
End: 08 March 2010
ps This is Potosi Bolivia, and the hill is called Cerro Rico. It was almost literally a pile of silver exploited for years --it is yet to become depleted-- by the Spanish Empire to the point that created an inflationary problem in Madrid. This is why Argentina has that name that means "land of silver", because they sent the silver trough them... Indian and African slave miners never got any rich... all the contrary, but that is another story.