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No, we can't! Because we don't work for Adobe and have no access to your account. And can't see your work!

So, please share 1-3 (max) of your best pictures - THE EXACT FILE SUBMITTED, DO NOT SHRINK IT - and give us Adobe's reason for each rejection. The experienced contributors here may be able to share their experience and advice.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 15, 2022

Are you an experienced photographer?  If not, you might benefit from taking some photography courses. 

 

The technical issues we see most often are problems with exposure, focus, artifacts.  Examine your images in Photoshop or Lightroom at 100-300% magnification.  Correct defects if you can.  Discard the images you can't correct.  Submit only your best images to Stock.

 

Adobe Stock is looking for highest visual & technical quality, suitable for commercial use.   Read these links for more tips.  Also compare your work with Adobe Stock inventory to see what gets accepted.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2022

Hi @Mohanapriya25624276nbpl ,

I suggest you Take a look at how to create better photos for Adobe Stock.

Reasons submission get rejected

Some additional tips that will help you identify issues with your files and how to avoid or resolve them.

 

Best wishes

Jacquelin

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Legend
August 12, 2022

No, we can't! Because we don't work for Adobe and have no access to your account. And can't see your work!

So, please share 1-3 (max) of your best pictures - THE EXACT FILE SUBMITTED, DO NOT SHRINK IT - and give us Adobe's reason for each rejection. The experienced contributors here may be able to share their experience and advice.