free istockphoto credits

Sell photos online and still receive credit.?
I have a bunch of photographs I have taken, mainly Scenery and Wildlife. I would like to sell them. I skimmed thru the website here and found some alright looking online websites to put my photos on. But are there are places I can put my photographs on for free, have them be bought, both I and the website make a profit, and still receive artistic credit for my photograph? Say you look at a painting, you know who the artist was….I’d like to not just sell my photo and have my talent, the name of the one whom took it, be absent. So far the only places I’ve seen that seem decent are:
digicamcash.com and istockphoto.com
I’m not too sure of istickphoto because they give credits over cash. Then digicamcash you have to pay for.
So, can some websites be listed, some tips given, etc.
Give gonogging a shot. I think they have what you are looking for. You can also take jobs that people have posted if they are looking for something specific.
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Mercantile Credits $17.81 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III CHARACTER AS A CREDIT ASSET Judging Character In dealing with the third factor of the credit equation there are certain things that may be classed as fundamental: 1. That character is synonymous with honesty. 2. That honesty is an essential requisite in an applicant for credit, for no one will extend credit to a man known to be dishonest. 3. That it is difficult to determine, in a credit investiga tion, whether the analysis of the facts obtained has disclosed actual character or genuine honesty, which is an intangible quality, or whether the element of doubt remains. The physician in diagnosing symptoms of disease under modern conditions has the assistance of the X-ray machine and laboratory analysis. Even with the use of these auxiliaries furnished by science there are cases where a post-mortem examination is necessary to show what actual disorders existed. The credit man in diagnosing for character meets similar difficulties and feels the need of X-ray machine and laboratory when he is making this part of his investigation. All too frequently he gets the real facts at the post mortem of a creditors’ meeting. For character is the pure gold of honesty separated from the dross. It iswhat the man really is in his heart. Too often, however, the examination only goes far enough to reveal his reputation, which is what he is supposed to be by the outside world. It is not known whether Diogenes was a credit man in ancient Greece, but if he was he recognized the difficulty of this part of the investigation and used a lighted lantern as a substitute for the X-ray machine. According to tradition he carried it in daylight through the streets of Athens, and when called on to explain this eccentricity, he replied, I am looking for an honest man. … |
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Rural Credits, Land and Coperative $42.01 Publisher: New York and London, D. Appleton and company Publication date: 1919 Subjects: Agricultural credit Agricultural cooperative credit associations Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Marketing and Farm Credits (1916); A Collection of Papers and Document $46.17 Title: Marketing and Farm Credits: a Collection of Papers and Documents Read at the Fourth Annual Sessions of the National Conference on Marketing and Farm Credits, in Chicago, at the Hotel Sherman, December 4-9, 1916 Volume: 1916 Publisher: [Madison, National Conference on Marketing and Farm Credits Subjects: Agricultural credit — United States Farm produce — Marketing Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Rural Credits, Land and Cooperative $31.66 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III LONG-TERM LOANS AND AMORTIZATION Definition.?Four Methods of Extinguishing a Loan.?Histoiy of Amortization Plan.?Two Advantages of Amortizable Loans Repayable by Annuities.?Relation of Value of Land to Loans.? Amortization Impossible for Ordinary Money-lenders.?Absolute Safety Necessary for Bonds of Amortization Companies.?Debentures the Key to the System. A Long Term for real-estate credit in Europe is any period of from ten to seventy-five or more years. A mortgage-bond is a promissory note of the maker, secured by designated mortgages held in trust. A debenture is secured, not by designated mortgages, but only by a floating charge against the assets of the maker. It may be a promissory note and mature at a certain date, but when used for long-term opera- tiens, it is generally made in the naked form of a certified acknowledgment of indebtedness, having no fixed time for maturity of the principal, or else calculated to run for the length of the loan against which it is issued, and withdrawable by lot or at the will of the maker alone; until so recalled it does not entitle the holder to any right except the receipt of interest. There are four methods besides payment in full of extinguishing a reducible or amortizable loan. The first is by equal instalments. Under this method the borrower obligates himself to pay a specified portion of the principal together with the interest annually, semi-annually or quarterly. For example, for a loan of $4,000 payable within 20 years, he may pay 40 semi-annual instalments of $100 each, plus of course the interest due on remaining principal; or he may make 15 semi-annual payments of $50 each, followed by 10of $100 each, and finally by 15 of $150 each, thus reserving the larger instalments for later years when the interest c… |
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Rural Credits : 021704266X $102.43 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: occur to me at the moment of my correspondence with Dr. Coulte therefore I know it had not occurred to him. So I know he was nc trying to get the joker in over me, but it would be a joker. Mr. Coulter. That is, you would limit the central bank to fou times its capital. Mr. Jones. In order to meet this condition a larger amount o founders’ shares would have to be sold than we thought wise; thai is, if there be a limit of bond issue in proportion to the capital ol the central. Should the limit not correspond with the amount ol mortgage the central could receive from the units? Otherwise we kill the federation idea and build up the unit plan of bond issue to which we object I am frank to say that I am endeavoring to get a system which is strong and that will make the federated plan the better, so that then will be no unit banks; they will see they must federate. Senator Hollis. In this broad field where there will not be any fear of the Money Trust and New York dominance, and so on. do you not favor giving the central authority, whatever it may be, broad discretion in those details? Mr. Jones. I do. At the same time, the Government must provide a regulating hand. Senator Hoi.lis. Well, that would be the Government, in my judgment. Mr. Jones. I do not think there is any feature that will strengthen the plan like strict Government supervision and regulation. Senator Hollis. In my judgment, the Government would have a strong hand on it. just as they have on the Federal reserve system. That is my judgment of it. Mr. Jones. You must do it in order to find a market for the bonds. Mr. Coultei. That is the main thing. Mr. Jones. Another point. You asked me a question yesterday regarding the land-mortgage failure as having previously been operated in this co… |
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