I’m about 20 years late to the party, but I’ve started to offer royalty-free licenses on a large portion of new work added to the “EcoPhotograph Collection.” All of my pre-2015 work is still available as rights-managed stock, but with something like 85% of stock photos being licensed as royalty-free these days it’s pretty obvious I need to offer that option if I want to continue to derive some residuals from my work. While my collection is small at this point, it is already a nice mix of New England landscape and outdoor lifestyle imagery and it is pulled from my most recent work. You can see a sample in this gallery:
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You can also see all 600+ images here.
Cheers!
-Jerry