Changing Textbook Industry

By Jim Pickerell | 543 Words | Posted 2/10/2011 | Comments
If you license rights to your photos for textbook use then here are a few articles you should read.

The Future of Still Photography: Hobby or Career

By Jim Pickerell | 1393 Words | Posted 2/10/2011 | Comments (4)
Emily Chow, a photojournalism student at Northwestern University's Medill School, posted a story on Black Star Rising (see here) which basically takes the position that photography students should ignore what experienced professional photographers are telling them and forge ahead with determination to launch careers in photography. I had to respond. Be sure to read her story first.

Apple vs. European Publishers

By Jim Pickerell | 314 Words | Posted 2/9/2011 | Comments
Newspaper publishers, almost universally, believe the iPad and other tablet devices are possible saviors of the journalism business since they are a much more cost effective news delivery system than print and more than 50 million devices are expected to be in use before the end of 2011. However, given the way payment for content is structured European publishers are very concerned about loss of control of their businesses.

Tom Grill’s Daily Stock Shot Project

By Jim Pickerell | 300 Words | Posted 2/8/2011 | Comments (2)
For over 30 years Tom Grill has been teaching photographers how to take marketable stock shots. In mid-November last year he decided to take at least one stock photo a day for a year and post them to this blog. These are not images from his normal, planned stock shoots. Rather they are grab shots from things he is exposed to daily. Some will be taken while he is on one of his normal shoots, but all the shots will only be happenstance, not anything planned in advance as part of his regular shoots. He is also supplying information about the techniques used to create some of the images.

New Market For Photography: iPhone Apps

By Jim Pickerell | 248 Words | Posted 2/8/2011 | Comments (1)
Hawaii photographer Douglas Peebles is exploring a new market for his images – iPhone Apps. During his more than 30 years of photographing the Hawaiian Islands he has produced 18 books and a number of pocket guides to the various islands. He currently has seven iPhone apps which give him another way to reach consumers.

How Microstock Ideas Could Benefit Traditional Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 1333 Words | Posted 2/7/2011 | Comments (2)
Photographers who license rights to their images based on how the images will be used tend to be adamantly opposed to microstock. The principle reason for such opposition is that microstock images are licensed for use at very low prices. With microstock there are a few price variations depending on how the images will be used, but they are minimal compared to those used by rights-managed sellers. All other aspects of the microstock business tend to get ignored. I want to examine some of these other aspects of microstock licensing and point out how traditional agency photographers might benefit if their agencies would adopt some of them.

Finding A New Model For News Delivery

By Jim Pickerell | 767 Words | Posted 2/2/2011 | Comments
Most newspaper and magazine publishers have recognized for some time that the handwriting is on the wall and the old business model where 80% of the cost of producing a newspaper or magazine was covered by advertising and 20% by subscriptions is no longer viable.

iStockphoto Hires Nick King as Vice President, International

By Jim Pickerell | 220 Words | Posted 2/1/2011 | Comments
iStockphoto today announced that it has hired digital media industry veteran, Nick King, as vice president, international. King will spearhead the company’s international development and will focus his efforts on reaching new customers and markets around the globe.
 

Visual Connections New York Image Expo 2011 Booking Now Open!

By Jim Pickerell | 109 Words | Posted 2/1/2011 | Comments
The New York Image Expo will take place on Thursday, October 20th, with setup on Wednesday 19th. The PACA Annual International Conference follows immediately afterwards, on October 21st to 23rd, which should help minimize travel costs and time out of the office.

AudioMicro and Fotolia To Partner in Content Licensing Ventures

By Jim Pickerell | 177 Words | Posted 2/1/2011 | Comments
AudioMicro, which offers the world’s largest collection of user-generated royalty free music and sound effects, announced today that it has received an equity investment from Fotolia, Europe’s leading micro stock photo site.  Existing investor DFJ Frontier, a West Coast seed and early-stage investor, also participated in the financing, which totaled $750,000.  In connection with the financing, Oleg Tscheltzoff, co-founder and chief executive officer of Fotolia, has joined AudioMicro’s board of directors.

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