Visual Connections—the freshly rebranded Picturehouse Marketing US—is hosting the 2010 Image Expo at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York on October 13.
Phrases like “it’s not all doom and gloom” pop up often, but those who offer such encouraging analysis are typically in the top tier of the profession. While their experience is certainly real and laudable if not amazing, is it representative enough to be touted as a roadmap to a successful career? Common sense, economics, mathematics and every available source of statistical information says no.
Getty Images has launched a new brand, Archive Photos.
It is the child of Getty’s Hulton Archive, which the company says is
the largest commercial archive on the market, containing more than 80
million images that date back to 1860.
The dwindling magazine publishing industry may be in for a new digital
future. A study by Next Issue Media forecasts that digital—mainly iPad
and other tablet-based—versions of periodicals will bring in $3 billion
in subscription revenue by 2014.
Getty Images has announced the publication of
Coming Back: New Orleans Resurgent by Umbrage. The company described the book as “a moving body of work” by Getty photographer Mario Tama, introduced by CNN’s Anderson Cooper.