How to Create a Diverse Portfolio on Adobe Stock

How to Create a Diverse Portfolio on Adobe Stock


By: HD Stock Images
December 7, 2025
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I started uploading to Adobe Stock back in 2018 with exactly 12 photos of my cat sleeping in weird positions. Guess what? Six years later, those cat photos still sell, but the real money comes from the thousands of other images and videos I added along the way. A diverse portfolio changed everything for me. Let me show you how I did it and how you can do it too.

Have you ever checked your monthly earnings and seen one single image carry the whole month? I have, and it feels scary. One algorithm change, one trend shift, and that income disappears overnight.

A diverse portfolio protects you. When travel photos stopped selling slow during 2020, my home office and remote work images exploded. When everyone shot Christmas photos in December, my lesser-known cultural holidays collection kept earning in the off-season.

Diversity means you earn 12 months a year, not just during peak seasons.

Start with What You Already Have (You Have More Than You Think)

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Look at your phone right now. How many photos did you take last week? I bet at least a few could sell.

I once cleared my camera roll and found:

  • Flat lays of my breakfast
  • My kid’s hands covered in paint
  • Close-ups of coffee cups
  • Street signs in three different languages

All of those became bestsellers after minor editing. Your everyday life is someone else’s stock photo need.

Quick audit exercise I still do every month

  1. Create a folder called “Possible Stock”
  2. Scroll through the last 3 months of your camera roll
  3. Move anything clean, well-lit, and with copy space into that folder
  4. Repeat with your hard drive and old backups

I found 87 usable images last time I did this. Took me 22 minutes.

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The 7 Categories That Always Sell (My Personal Numbers)

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After 6 years and 9,000+ uploads, these are the categories that make up 85% of my Adobe Stock income:

Category% of my incomeAverage downloads per image
Business & Technology28%41
Lifestyle & People22%38
Food & Drink14%52
Nature & Landscapes11%29
Health & Wellness9%45
Education8%36
Abstract & Texture6%33

Pick at least four of these and start building.

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How I Plan My Shooting Months (Real Example)

Every December I sit down with tea and plan the next year. Here’s what my 2025 plan looks like right now:

January – Remote work setups (everyone buying new desks) February – Valentine’s Day food and couples (non-cheesy versions) March – Spring cleaning, women’s day, fitness restarts April – Tax season business images, Easter if you celebrate May – Mental health awareness, Asian heritage month June – Pride month, summer travel prep

I block one weekend per month to shoot that theme. One focused day beats random shooting all year.

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The Magic of Seasonal + Evergreen Mix

Want to know my highest-earning image of 2024? A simple overhead shot of a Thanksgiving table with copy space in the middle. Shot in 3 years ago, still earns $150–200 every November.

But my actual top 10 all-time earners? All evergreen business photos:

  • Woman working on laptop in cafe
  • Hands typing on keyboard (shot from side)
  • Diverse team having meeting
  • Person taking notes in planner

Rule I follow: 70% evergreen, 30% seasonal/trending.

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Tools and Tricks I Can’t Live Without

Lightroom + the Adobe Stock Contributor portal. That’s it.

But here’s what actually saves me time:

Batch keywording template I made a text file with my 50 most-used keywords. When I export images, I copy-paste and delete the ones that don’t apply. Takes 40 seconds per image instead of 4 minutes.

My go-to keyword list starts like this: woman, young adult, 20s, caucasian, working, laptop, cafe, coffee shop, remote work, freelance, business casual, natural light, copy space, horizontal…

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Shooting for Diversity Without Traveling the World

You don’t need to fly to Bali for exotic images.

My tricks:

  • Change models (friends of different ages, ethnicities, body types)
  • Change locations in my own city (library, co-working space, park, home office)
  • Change props (same model, different outfits and accessories)
  • Change time of day (golden hour vs blue hour vs midday)

One Saturday I shot the same model in 7 different outfits in my living room. Those 7 images have made over $3,000 combined.

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Video Is Where the Real Money Hides

Images pay okay. Video pays stupid good.

My stats from last month: Average image download: $0.38 Average video download: $6.80

Same effort to upload, 18× the payout.

Start simple:

  • 15-second clips of coffee pouring
  • Hands typing on keyboard
  • Time-lapses of clouds
  • Walking through city streets

I shot 40 clips on my iPhone last weekend. All vertical and horizontal versions. Will earn for years.

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Common Mistakes I Made (So You Don’t Have To)

Uploaded 300 photos of sunsets first year. Beautiful, unsellable. Too many similar images. Used auto-keywording only. Images buried forever. Ignored video for 4 years. Left thousands on the table. Only shot what I liked, not what buyers need. Stopped at 500 images. Growth was slow until I hit 2,000+.

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My Current Portfolio Goals

Right now I’m at 9,200 files. My targets for end of 2025:

  • 12,000 total files
  • 2,000 videos minimum
  • At least 500 images for each major category
  • 30% of portfolio featuring people of color (currently at 21%)
  • 20% featuring plus-size models (currently at 8%)

Slow progress beats no progress.

Your Next Steps (Do These Today)

  1. Open the Adobe Stock Contributor portal and check your current portfolio
  2. Write down which of the 7 big categories you’re missing
  3. Pick one category and shoot 20 images this weekend
  4. Upload them next week with proper titles and keywords
  5. Repeat monthly

I started with 12 sleeping cat photos. Now I make a full-time income. You don’t need perfect gear or exotic locations. You need consistency and diversity.

Start small, keep going, watch the earnings grow every single month. That’s the real secret nobody talks about.

You’ve got this. See you on the contributor leaderboard. 😏

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Making up design and coding is fun. Nothings bring me more pleasure than making something out of nothing. Even when the results are far from my ideal expectations. I find the whole ceremony of creativity completely enthralling. Stock Photography expert.

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