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Originally Posted by Bladewire
I've posted this many times over the years and I'll post it again. There is money in licensing your content but it's to mainstream not to adult nowadays, particularly with quality content like AmeliG's.
Customers on Getty Images and a number of other well paying content licensing houses love hard-R rated versions of content to be used on stories, etc that are adult related or niche related. $300-$600 per image. Most producers like me take pics of the model fully dressed and in varying stages of undress so we have R & Hard-R content to license to mainstream.
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Do you have any clue about the content industry?
The cost of equipment, models, locations, etc. Then all the normal expenses of running a business. To justify that and get a decent living you have to sell at $3,000-$6,000 per set. Selling an image for $300-$600 is a nice sideline, add on, bonus but not enough to fund a real photography organisation.
We sold sets for $3,000-$6,000 to magazines, then sold online for another $1,000. Without it people don't have studios, staff, and basically operating a one man band. The level of people in the online content game before magazines folded tells you where the real money was.
TBH if we didn't have such a great income from magazines we to would have gone hell for leather into the paysite market.