Impressions of Photrade

Sell photos on photrade | By HamWithCam

Ever since I discovered Photrade.com through their sponsorship of Blog Indiana, I’ve been admiring the service and slowly starting to use it. My main interest in the service is the ability for bloggers to find great photography and easily place it on their blog or website. Many bloggers just grab images from Google Image Search or where ever they can find them without consideration for the legal implications of using photos without permission. With Photrade, the permission is built-in.

On the other side, photographers (professional and amateur) can profit off not only your free usage of their photos, but the integrated marketplace allowing their photos to be licensed/sold at prices they can control. All photos can be watermarked with a custom mark that helps protect everyone’s photos. If someone wants to purchase the right to use your photo without the watermark, Photrade facilitates that purchase in an automated way.

I believe this new service, which is just now in beta, has huge potential. Below, I humbly submit some feedback from what I’ve experienced so far.

Of course, the site is still beta, and is still amazing. I highly suggest you check it out: Photrade.com



4 Responses

  1. Wednesday, July 2, 2008

     Chris Bergman

    Noah,

    I work for Photrade. Just wanted to say thanks for using the site and this review! Many of your suggestions are in the pipeline. They’re all great!

    Let us know if you need anything.

    -Chris Bergman

  2. Wednesday, July 2, 2008

     timsdd

    Noah,

    GREAT post! This is one of the best entries about the site and I’ve read about 57 of them since Nov.

    I really like your ideas, especially the API with Wordpress.

    Another good thing I think would be a RSS feed for photographers, that way I can rotate a slideshow of images from photrade instead of smugmug/flickr/et al.

  3. Monday, July 7, 2008

     Photrade in the News Roundup at Photrade Blog

    [...]  Noah Coffey gives us his impressions. [...]

  4. Sunday, August 17, 2008

     Robby Slaughter

    Photrade is cool, and their BlogIndiana representatives Andrew and Krista are awesome people, but our fundamental assumptions about copyright, fair use and intellectual property still suffer from several mind-bending problems. Check out my response to this issue on Turning Left Against Traffic at:

    http://www.robbyslaughter.com/blog/?2008-08-17


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