I remember when, back in 2001, Alamy Images first launched their website. At the time, I thought that their business model for selling stock photography without ripping off the photographers (like Corbis or Getty et al.) was pretty revolutionary. Well, after 4 years of deliberating I finally made the leap. Last month I started the process of getting qualified to sell my photos at Alamy Images. In early January I prepared and mailed off a CD containing 10 test photos for their quality control review. A few days ago I found out that they had all passed QC, so now I’m able to sell my photos on Alamy. You can get to my photos on Alamy with the link below, but there are only the first 10 photos available right now. I’ll be preparing and submitting more over the next few months.
Stock Photography by Keith Morrison at Alamy
By coincidence, one of my photos of Hawaii is due to be published this April in a book titled “Splendid Pathways: A Tour Through the World’s Finest Botanical Gardens“, by Bryan Geon. At least I hope that the photo made it through the final editing. The last time I traded emails with Bryan my photo was still in the book, but that was quite a while ago and the publishing date has slipped several times since then.


