![]() ![]() Posted Tue Feb 12 9:52AM | "isweather2012" is a valid CV keyword for use with weather images taken/created last year. Hoping the corresponding "isweather2013" will be added for this year? Thanks. |
![]() ![]() Posted Tue Feb 12 3:03PM | Maybe, maybe not. I'll see what's happening with this for 2013 and sitemail you directly once I have an answer. UPDATE: New terms of this nature will be posted in the Exclusives Forum when they are ready. (Edited on 2013-02-12 15:19:48 by ducksandwich) |
![]() ![]() Posted Wed Feb 13 6:26PM | Posted By ducksandwich: Maybe, maybe not. I'll see what's happening with this for 2013 and sitemail you directly once I have an answer. UPDATE: New terms of this nature will be posted in the Exclusives Forum when they are ready. (Edited on 2013-02-12 15:19:48 by ducksandwich) Reason for asking is we had a rather major bit of "weather" in the northeast US last week - several shots in already. Thanks for the reply and the redirect. I'll check over there periodically. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted Wed Feb 13 6:37PM | Posted By Willowpix: Reason for asking is we had a rather major bit of "weather" in the northeast US last week - several shots in already. Thanks for the reply and the redirect. I'll check over there periodically. Ted, that keyword wasn't for buyers (nor for just 2012 weather pictures) but rather so that iStock could keep track of images uploaded because of the brief they produced. I think just using isweather2012 is all you need to use - and there really is no need for a isweather2013 keyword (unless a new brief is produced that wants different weather pictures). Good job capturing the storm though!! |