Licensing Rights To Film Images

By Jim Pickerell | 735 Words | Posted 6/25/2010 | Comments
I receive regular requests from photographers who want to know how they can license rights to the images they have created over the years on film. Here’s what I tell them. Licensing rights to images is very difficult in today’s market because there is such an oversupply available compared to the demand.

Getty Images Announces 2010 ‘Grants for Good’

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 116 Words | Posted 6/24/2010 | Comments
Sam Faulkner and Annie Marie Musselman, and respective agencies Mon Frere and 619 Graphic Design, are the recipients of the 2010 Getty Images’ Grants for Good program.

iStockphoto Launches Contributor-Friendly iPhone App

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 82 Words | Posted 6/24/2010 | Comments
Getty Images-owned iStockphoto has announced an iPhone app that offers features for both image buyers and contributors.

PACA Opens 2010 Conference Registration

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 76 Words | Posted 6/24/2010 | Comments
The 15th annual gathering of the Picture Archive Council of America is returning to New York this Octobe.

Fotolia Launches Desktop App

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 185 Words | Posted 6/23/2010 | Comments
Fotolia has announced the launch of an Adobe AIR application that offers desktop access to the company’s collection.

Miles Gerstein on the Future

By Jerry Kennelly | 631 Words | Posted 6/23/2010 | Comments (1)
At the recent CEPIC Congress in Dublin, Ireland, CEO of UpperCut Images Miles Gerstein offered CEPIC Daily his assessment of the future of the stock photo industry. Gerstein previously owned PunchStock, which he sold to Getty Images in 2006, and Artville, which he sold to The Image Bank in the late 1990s. His years of experience in the industry provide him with an important perspective on where the industry is likely headed.

Yeulet: From BananaStock to Monkey Business Images

By Jim Pickerell | 1117 Words | Posted 6/22/2010 | Comments (1)
Don’t tell Cathy Yeulet that you can’t make money in microstock. She operates Monkey Business Images, one of the most successful microstock production companies. However, unlike many microstockers, she is not new to stock photography. For many years, Yeulet operated a successful rights-managed business in Oxfordshire, U.K. When traditional royalty-free first began to take off, she created the BananaStock brand, which she sold to Jupiterimages in 2005 for approximately $19 million in cash. She started uploading images to iStockphoto in March of 2008.

Getty Images: 90+ Awards in 2010

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 252 Words | Posted 6/21/2010 | Comments
Photographers and editors of Getty Images have earned more than 90 industry awards in this year’s ceremonies that covered images and multimedia productions. The honors include top-level placement at competitions by the National Press Photographers Association, the Overseas Press Club of America and World Press Photo.

Glasshouse Revamps Web Site

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 34 Words | Posted 6/21/2010 | Comments

Plainpicture Hires in London, Hamburg

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 41 Words | Posted 6/21/2010 | Comments

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