AP Images, the commercial photo division of The Associated Press, has rolled out two new services: video and editorial assignments.
PicScout's ImageExchange is moving into an open, no-registration-required beta testing period.
In a news certain to shock many a traditionalist, the godfather of stock photography Tony Stone has joined the executive management team of microstock newcomer Vivozoom. Stone will lead the company's creative strategy.
California-based NachoFoto has launched an image search engine that offers a different take on the currently available alternatives: a time factor.
VII Photo has announced its expansion into the Web and mobile space, beginning with
VII The Magazine. The new publication will be syndicated through a number of online outlets.
For those who have been wondering what Google is up to regarding images, this news may sound like the other shoe dropping: the leading search engine has purchased U.K.-based visual search company Plink.
CEO Glenn Parker says that Photolibrary has commenced its drive into the editorial space.
Getty Images and Ingram Publishing have announced releases of vector products this week.