New Jersey-based Image Warehouse is exiting the stock-image business in a fashion reminiscent of the demises of Digital Railroad and the Photoshelter Collection. The company sent its customers a 30-day notice of intent to cease operations on September 30, reports Photo Business News.
Corbis announced a contest that offers Internet users a chance to win a trip to France or one of five Olympus EP-1 cameras.
Getty Images, through its Contour brand, now represents celebrity portraiture of the
Los Angeles Times.
Corbis has announced the addition of several prominent news and sports shooters to its contributor roster. The announcement was made during this year's Visa pour l'Image in Perpignan, France.
New Hampshire-based iSyndica, an automation service that allows photo and video producers to batch-upload content to multiple stock-selling and photo-sharing Web sites, has launched two service enhancements: a separate iSyndica Illustrations platform and access to all of iSyndica from six popular social sites.
U.K. national tourist board VisitBritain has announced the launch of the new Britain on View, a Web site developed and operated by the Photolibrary Group.
Getty Images has quietly relaunched newly acquired Jupiterimages.com. The company announced this on its blog, along with a 33% off promotion that lasts through the end of September.
The National Press Photographers Association has received $184,000 in foreign royalties managed by the Authors Coalition of America. The funds are earmarked for services and programs to benefit still photographers.
The Picture Archive Council of America will premiere its in-development search engine during its upcoming Miami annual gathering.