PicScout ImageIRC to Index PhotoShelter-Hosted Sites

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 298 Words | Posted 2/18/2010 | Comments (1)
PicScout and PhotoShelter have announced an agreement under which the work of PhotoShelter photographers will be included in PicScout's Image Index, Registry and Connection platform. This offers some 50,000 individual PhotoShelter users access to the same PicScout technology used by major agencies to track uses of their images.

Demand for Photography to Change

By Jim Pickerell | 1088 Words | Posted 2/18/2010 | Comments (2)
A huge percentage of all professional imagery licensed is used in one way or another to promote a product or service. But advertisers have recognized that the old ways of promoting are no longer working. They are aggressively searching for new and better ways to reach consumers. Advertisers' decisions dramatically impact future demand for photography, as well as where and how it will be used.

Blend Launches Value Offering

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 61 Words | Posted 2/18/2010 | Comments

Shooting a Perfect Stock Photo

By Ellen Boughn | 543 Words | Posted 2/17/2010 | Comments
The photo discussed in this article is an almost perfect stock photo. It's not cutting edge; it's not trendy. It's not hip or cool. wshat it is is a photo that will license again and aagain for years....extending its revenue stream long after its production costs have been recouped. This is a photo with a very long tail.

Boughn Authors Micro Book

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 181 Words | Posted 2/17/2010 | Comments (2)
Stock industry mainstay Ellen Boughn has penned a book that offers a perspective into microstock that is informed by 30 years of traditional experience. Though Microstock Money Shots targets primarily the photo enthusiast, it may help traditional photographers evaluate the creative differences between micro and macro.

Corbis Launches New RM Calculator

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 84 Words | Posted 2/17/2010 | Comments
Corbis has revised how its Web site handles image pricing by introducing a new rights-managed calculator. The new calculator presents image pricing on one grid, where usage details such as image size and placement are easily adjustable.

Shutterstock Surpasses 10 Million Images, 125 Million Downloads

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 65 Words | Posted 2/16/2010 | Comments

LTU Tech Updates Image-Recognition Platform, Opens API

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 314 Words | Posted 2/16/2010 | Comments
LTU Technologies has announced upgrades to its LTU engine/ON demand platform, which enables image matching and similarity search. The company also expanded its developer program to provide open access to its application programming interface.

BAPLA Picture Buyers' Fair Selling Out

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 157 Words | Posted 2/15/2010 | Comments
The British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies has announced that it plans to include extra stands to accommodate unexpected demand. "Picture Buyers' Fair 2010 is defying the impact of the recession and is selling out," said BAPLA in a statement.

Christiansen Joins Alaska Stock

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 43 Words | Posted 2/15/2010 | Comments

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