Going Pro: Video

By Jim Pickerell | 2090 Words | Posted 9/23/2010 | Comments
In theory there should be a major growth in demand in the near future for video. However, people have been making that prediction for more than a decade and the demand still doesn’t seem to be taking off. In fact, videographers who were among the leading sellers of video clips a decade ago are now reporting that their sales are down 50% from what they were just three or four years ago.

Graphic Design USA Stock Survey: Pro Use of Microstock Skyrockets, RM Falls

By Jim Pickerell | 270 Words | Posted 9/22/2010 | Comments (2)
The 24th annual Graphic Design USA stock survey shows increasing use of microstock by professional graphic designers.

Friday, Sep 24: Photoshelter Offers Live Online Seminars

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 9/22/2010 | Comments

Getty Launches Multimedia Competition

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 198 Words | Posted 9/22/2010 | Comments
This week, Getty Images launched its annual multimedia “Mishmash” challenge that asks creatives to produce short videos using Getty content. The company said last year’s competition received an overwhelmingly positive response.

PACA, PicScout Reach Out to Students

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 60 Words | Posted 9/22/2010 | Comments

Gross Margin and Real Profit

By Jim Pickerell | 1974 Words | Posted 9/21/2010 | Comments (7)
iStockphoto COO Kelly Thompson says the company cannot keep growing profit at the old royalty rates, so they have to reduce what they are paying suppliers. The problem is not that the company does not have substantial profits. Rather, it is Getty Images’ arbitrary standard for what the gross profit margin in the stock photo industry should be that causes the problem.  

Klein’s New York Digs

By Jim Pickerell | 95 Words | Posted 9/16/2010 | Comments (3)

Going Pro: The Wedding Option

By Jim Pickerell | 1589 Words | Posted 9/16/2010 | Comments (1)

Many who got into the photography business by shooting stock are finding that relying on stock income alone is insufficient and increasingly unpredictable. In looking for other ways to earn money using their photographic skills, some are exploring the wedding business.

iStockphoto: Calculating Based on Number of Credits vs. Value Disadvantages Some Contributors

By Jim Pickerell | 483 Words | Posted 9/16/2010 | Comments
I asked iStockphoto COO Kelly Thompson why the company choose to base “redeemed credits,” the number that serves as the basis for the new contributor royalties package, on the number of credits downloaded rather than the monetary value of the credits.

Going Pro: The Wedding Option

By Jim Pickerell | 1610 Words | Posted 9/15/2010 | Comments
Many who got into the photography business by shooting stock are finding that relying on stock income alone is insufficient and increasingly unpredictable. In looking for other ways to earn money using their photographic skills, some are exploring the wedding business.

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Jim Pickerell launched his career as a photographer in 1963. In 1990 he began publishing a regular newsletter on stock photography. In 1995 the information was made available online as well as in print and was gradually expanded to a daily service. Click here for Pickerell's full biography.

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