The light at the end of the tunnel
Jul. 22nd, 2020 09:52 pmIs only a motorcycle not a train so maybe I can dodge it. I did go to the school to put those three skeletons in my office so I can stop driving around with corpses in my car. They FINALLY after 8 months fixed the a/c.
The good news most of my stuff in the green house is alive. the bad new, in the severe heat much of it is stunted. I should have dragged it out today but I didn't have the energy.
In other good news, I a) figured out how to use the VidGrid recording software b)was able to upload from HERE!! YAY. I won't have to sit in my office which means less interruptions and frankly my coworkers are so damn whiney right now I prefer not to interact with them.
I got the first draft of my next novella's cover and it was super cool except the guy had a leather jacket on in Florida. In Summer. I kicked it back and said can we do this without a jacket? I know it's not easy because they're using stock photos. At least this guy is Italian. Last time there were NO Native American models other than ones in full plains INdian war bonnets etc (way to be exclusionary AND racist, stock photo companies)
I finished a story for
fandomgiftbox just one, that's all I had time for and yes it's Prodigal Son. One of my frequent readers was in that and thought I HAVE to do this for them (also it was the only PS one that wasn't super specific, most wanted videos only, no fanfic, weird)
I finished another PS story for
getyourwordsout's Christmas in July challenge. Both of these will work for
allbingo's Winter in July challenge too
I'm getting some progress on my
wipbigbang story too. So things are a bit better.
The good news most of my stuff in the green house is alive. the bad new, in the severe heat much of it is stunted. I should have dragged it out today but I didn't have the energy.
In other good news, I a) figured out how to use the VidGrid recording software b)was able to upload from HERE!! YAY. I won't have to sit in my office which means less interruptions and frankly my coworkers are so damn whiney right now I prefer not to interact with them.
I got the first draft of my next novella's cover and it was super cool except the guy had a leather jacket on in Florida. In Summer. I kicked it back and said can we do this without a jacket? I know it's not easy because they're using stock photos. At least this guy is Italian. Last time there were NO Native American models other than ones in full plains INdian war bonnets etc (way to be exclusionary AND racist, stock photo companies)
I finished a story for
I finished another PS story for
I'm getting some progress on my

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Date: 2020-07-23 03:05 am (UTC)My characters aren't even human, augh!!!!!!! I have gotten gorgeous art commissions of them, but of course when working with a publishing company they won't let me use them, I have to be "on brand" and blah, blah, blah. :(
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Date: 2020-07-23 03:37 am (UTC)But like you most of my characters are often non-humans. The one good thing about DSP was they had artists. Ninestar doesn't. Given as little as I sell half the time I wouldn't easily make b ack the commission on good cover art. sigh.
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Date: 2020-07-23 12:17 pm (UTC)Now it's up to the photographers to properly identify their pictures, but there are more hurdles. For you to get what you want, the photographer has to take pictures of First Nation people without the feathers etc, identify the subject properly and send in enough stock to the agency for the agency to add them to the inventory. The more mundane a picture, the more likely it's going to get buried in a mountain of pictures it most closely resembles and it also could rapidly become unavailable for a book cover by virtue of being the only picture representing a rare combination of subject, situation and background.
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Date: 2020-07-23 04:20 pm (UTC)It makes sense. And it makes sense that fewer PoC end up on covers which is something that probably needs addressed somehow to quiet the howls of representation which I can absolutely understand.
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Date: 2020-07-23 09:15 pm (UTC)Since rates should be the same regardless of the agency, clients would usually send their requests to several agencies and every photo stock agency has their own strengths. The strength of the agency I worked at was in nature photography and the knowledge thereof gave us an edge over much larger agencies.
It's possible that photo stock agencies have cut out the photo-selection aspect of the process in favor of a self-serve web interface model. That would be pretty shitty. Photo-selection is an art.
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Date: 2020-07-24 02:02 am (UTC)I will say the cover artist I've been working with with Ninestar is good. She has picked out some decent models. (With another publisher I asked for a 20 something Hispanic man and got one who was clearly a 50 year old Middle Eastern. I said no) so you're right on the money with photo selection is an art. It definitely is
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Date: 2020-07-24 10:43 am (UTC)no subject
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