Articles by Jim Pickerell

Alamy Q1 2007 Figures

By Jim Pickerell | 1265 Words | Posted 4/20/2007 | Comments
Alamy has released first quarter 2007 figures on contributors, percentage revenue and average pricing that shows no major change from the previous quarter. In the quarter they added 920,952 images to their collection that now totals over 8 million images.

Press Releases 35

By Jim Pickerell | 1774 Words | Posted 4/18/2007 | Comments
This edition includes the following releases: Corbis Announces New Leadership Team; ANP Photo Iintroduces Fair Trade Photography; ASMP, EP, Nielsen Reach Accord On Photo/Artist License Agreement; and Corbis Enhances Offering To Better Serve Interactive and Mobile Markets.

Random Thoughts 134

By Jim Pickerell | 1139 Words | Posted 4/17/2007 | Comments
This edition includes stories on: Getty Completes Investigation of Equity Compensation Grant Practices; OJO Images Launched; Jupiterimages Update; Ron Chapple Blog; OnRequest Images Raises $9M; and Stock Image Market Sizing Report Released.

Digital Railroad Launches Marketplace

By Jim Pickerell | 1694 Words | Posted 4/11/2007 | Comments
Digital Railroad has announced the much anticipated launch of the public beta version of its online Marketplace at http://marketplace.digitalrailroad.net. The company has online collections from more than 1,000 individual photographers and 50 agencies or groups of photographers from more than 60 countries.

Corbis To Promote Gary Shenk To CEO

By Jim Pickerell | 665 Words | Posted 4/10/2007 | Comments
Corbis has announced that effective July 1, 2007, Gary Shenk, President of Corbis, will assume the role of CEO. After 14 years with the company, 10 as CEO, Steve Davis will transition out of a day-to-day role to pursue new leadership opportunities in the public service and philanthropic world.

The Future Of Print Publications

By Jim Pickerell | 1951 Words | Posted 4/10/2007 | Comments
If you want to continue to take pictures for a living, it's time to start learning to shoot video. Why? because newspapers and magazines are beginning to move away from print and toward online. Once online offerings have been established, video and sound become more appealing and a better way to communicate editorial information and advertising messages than using stills.

Press Releases 34

By Jim Pickerell | 1475 Words | Posted 4/4/2007 | Comments
This article includes releases on: Corbis Launches Australian Offices; Images.com Introduces New Websites; Butler Appointed VP Sales and Distribution at Upper Cut; Action Images Becomes Wembley Stadium's Official Photography Provider; BBC Magazine Signs Deal With Newscom and Alamy Teams Up With 40260.com

Stock Footage Revenue $282 Million

By Jim Pickerell | 327 Words | Posted 4/4/2007 | Comments
In a recent study by The Association of Commercial Stock Image Licensors (ACSIL) it was determined that the global stock footage industry generates approximately $282 million in licensing revenue annually. Data on estimated revenues, content type, web-functionality and region was collected from 67 key footage companies.

a21 Reports 2006 Results

By Jim Pickerell | 270 Words | Posted 4/4/2007 | Comments
a21, Inc. has reported $19,633,000 in revenues for all of 2006, but only $11,976,000 of that was for the stock photo side of the business. ArtSelect which provides wall art for homes and businesses provided $7,657,000. The image licensing revenue for Q4 2006 was $3,032,000.

Trends For Getty Photographers

By Jim Pickerell | 3183 Words | Posted 3/29/2007 | Comments
78% of Getty Images photographer have seen a drop in their revenue in the past year, some significantly. Of those who have seen a rise, most have added a significant number of images in the past year. In this story many photographers express their frustration, discouragement and disssatisfaction.

About Jim Pickerell

Jim began his career in 1963 as a freelance photojournalist in the Far East. His first major sale, a Life Magazine cover, was a stock photo of the overthrow of the Ngo Dinh Diem government in Saigon, Vietnam.

He spent the next ten to fifteen years focusing on assignment work, first as an editorial photographer, and later in the corporate area. He regularly filed his outtakes with several stock agencies around the world.

As the stock side of his income grew, Jim studied the needs of the stock photo market, and began to devote more of his shooting time producing stock images. At about this time the 1976 change in the copyright law went into effect, and the industry began to see rapidly growing demand by commercial and advertising users for stock images.

In the early 80's he helped establish the Mid-Atlantic chapter of American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and served as Vice President, President and Program Chairman over a period of six years. He served on the national board of ASMP for two years, was on the committee that produced the ASMP Stock Handbook in 1983, and was active in the fight to reverse the IRS rules that required capitalization of all expenses of stock photo production.

In 1989 he published the first edition of Negotiating Stock Photo Prices, a guide to pricing hundreds of stock photo uses. The fifth edition was published in 2001. In 1990, he began publishing Selling-Stock, a bi-monthly newsletter dealing with issues of interest to stock photographers and stock photo sellers, with particular focus on issues related to marketing stock images. Selling-Stock is recognized worldwide as the leading source of in-depth analysis of the stock photo industry. As a result of his many years in the industry and his work with Selling-Stock, Jim has an expert understanding of the stock photo industry, its standard practices and developing trends. He frequently provides consulting services on stock industry issues to photographers, stock agents and individuals in the investment community.

In 1993, his daughter, Cheryl, joined him in the business. Together they established Stock Connection, an agency designed to provide photographers with greater control over the promotion and marketing of their work than most other stock agencies were offering. The company currently represents selected images from more than 400 photographers.

At age 76, Jim continues to follow stock photo industry developments on a day to day basis and expects to continue to do so far into the future.