5/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for iStock – Stock Photography for iPhone.
iStock – Stock Photography is free iOS app published by Getty Images Inc.
stw_15
Please update this app! Need to be able to see contributor stats, or make a contributor specific app
$RUM
UPDATE: Crashes are fixed but, performance still lags. It seems as if the developers and UX-UI Team were designing this app for the Getty client versus the people who would actually use this product. Even on the newer iPads (Retina Airs) the performance is sluggish. Rather than having a view that needs to redraw every time something needs to be added to a lightbox, would it not be more efficient to have a peek state or a selector view (devoid of thumbnail images that need to reloaded)? An interface that allowed users to make multiple selections and quickly add images to a lightbox from a simple list view would be ideal. This is what designers, art directors and creative directors need, a tool that allows us to work efficiently -- not a pretty UI or preview states during simple tasks. PREVIOUSLY: In an app that was not only greatly anticipated it becomes exceedingly clear that Getty has no idea how navigation stacks work in iOS. Furthermore, it lags in performance in nearly every major function it is supposed to accomplish. Missing are elegant touches like lazy load and background loading of images. This means you the user end up spending more time for search results to load than necessary. The tool is so slow it makes more sense to do your image searches on the website.
spotty287
STILL disappointed with the updates. The contributor sales revenue and stats has been removed! Why? Very disappointed this feature has been removed. As of now, unfortunately, I no longer have any use for this app on my phone now that this feature has been removed. Please bring this feature back!
RochesterNy
The previous version was abt 22.3 Mb in size. This version seems to have exploded to over 200 Mb. I'm running out of space on my iPhone.
1727384447
There isn't any in-app support for uploaded items or tracking of those items. Competitors have this built into their apps already.