Alamy To Launch New Look, Creative Section

By Jim Pickerell | 401 Words | Posted 4/23/2010 | Comments
Alamy is due to launch a new look for its home page and a new format for search results on Monday, April 26. The new site also features a creative imagery section targeting the advertising and design markets.

Reflex Launches Micro and Subscription Plans

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 66 Words | Posted 4/23/2010 | Comments

NGOs Fund Photojournalism: Slippery Slope?

By Jim Pickerell | 456 Words | Posted 4/22/2010 | Comments
Can the reader trust the reporting not to be biased when photojournalism projects are funded by non-profit and non-governmental organizations?

VII's Mayes Comments on Partisan Reporting

By Jim Pickerell | 348 Words | Posted 4/22/2010 | Comments
Stephen Mayes, director of VII Photo, offers his view on NGO-funded projects. "The question of journalists' independence when funded by NGOs is entirely appropriate, and VII is sensitive to the issue," he told Selling Stock.

Universal Images Group Distributes Images of Titanic Voyage

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 245 Words | Posted 4/21/2010 | Comments

Corbis Launches Web and Mobile Product

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 268 Words | Posted 4/21/2010 | Comments
Corbis Images has introduced a Web and mobile-resolution product that offers stock images starting at $5.

Street Vending Photographs In NYC: Experiences and Suggestions

By Dexter Lane | 1456 Words | Posted 4/20/2010 | Comments
Street vending your photography is not for everybody.  But if you can live within the income limits, are innovative, like the outdoors, and truly enjoy people- you can have a lot of fun.  Experience and suggestions from NYC.

CEPIC Opens New Media Conference Registration

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 200 Words | Posted 4/20/2010 | Comments
Coordination of European Picture Agencies is hosting separate new media and metadata conferences on Wednesday before its Dublin Congress begins on Thursday, June 10. Registration for the two Wednesday events is now open for those not attending the congress (both events are included in the congress registration fee).

Magazine Advertising Shows Promise in Q1

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 224 Words | Posted 4/20/2010 | Comments
Publishers Information Bureau has reported first-quarter advertising revenue for magazines. Though total revenue is down 4% compared to the first quarter of 2009, three of 12 ad categories have shown improvement.

Getty Images, BAT Extend Partnership

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 67 Words | Posted 4/19/2010 | Comments

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