Articles by Julia Dudnik Stern

Thought Equity Footage Opens Ad Week V

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 266 Words | Posted 9/23/2008 | Comments
Advertising Week V kicked off on Monday evening with an opening concert at New York's Nokia Theatre. The Third Millennium: 2000 -- Present, a short film composed almost entirely of footage provided by Thought Equity Motion, was screened during the evening's festivities.

PicApp Raises $3.2 Million, Retires Flash, Signs Newscom

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 260 Words | Posted 9/22/2008 | Comments
San Francisco-based ad-supported image-licensing platform PicApp has secured $3.2 million in a funding round led by Israeli venture-capital firm Carmel Ventures. The PicScout spin-off, which recently became a separate business venture, has also announced a technological update of its product and a new content partner.

Small, Medium Businesses Maintain Ad Spending

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 141 Words | Posted 9/22/2008 | Comments
According to media researchers at The Kelsey Group, tough economic times are not always accompanied by a reduction in ad dollars.

a21 Launches Value Art

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 26 Words | Posted 9/19/2008 | Comments (1)
a21 Group launches another low-budget decorating offering.

Digital Railroad Courts PhotoShelter Refugees, Boasts Big-Ticket Sales

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 430 Words | Posted 9/19/2008 | Comments
Digital Railroad has extended a discount to members of the PhotoShelter Collection, which is scheduled to shut down on Oct. 10. Membership is required to participate in the DRR Marketplace, which this month generated $20,000 in royalties for one contributing stock agency.

Much Ado About Greenberg: Then and Now

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 640 Words | Posted 9/18/2008 | Comments (2)
Though Jill Greenberg is no stranger to political controversy, the reaction to her release of doctored images of presidential candidate John McCain is markedly different from the reception of her last statement-art, the 2006 series "End Time."

Annenberg Space for Photography to Open in 2009 in LA

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 215 Words | Posted 9/17/2008 | Comments
The Annenberg Foundation, one of America's largest family foundations, is financing a community space dedicated to digital images and print photography. The 10,000-square-foot Annenberg Space for Photography will open in spring 2009 in Los Angeles. In addition to traditional-format work, a state-of-the-art digital presentation system will display digital photographs in large and high-resolution format.

PhotoNetCast Contemplates Future of Stock

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 239 Words | Posted 9/17/2008 | Comments
Prompted by the Sept. 11 announcements of massive Corbis layoffs and the closing of the PhotoShelter Collection, PhotoNetCast has released a podcast that contemplates the future of stock photography. Several participants provide their answers to the question: "Is the future really just microstock?"

Masterfile Releases "Green World"

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 105 Words | Posted 9/16/2008 | Comments
Next issue of Masterfile's File takes on environmentalism, hits mid-September.

ITN Source Launches Clips on Demand

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 66 Words | Posted 9/16/2008 | Comments
New offering makes rights-ready footage available for instant purchase and download.

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