NORML Stops Obama Poster Sales

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 425 Words | Posted 8/12/2009 | Comments
As first reported by The Washington Post last week, a Getty Images-represented photo of Barack Obama by former schoolmate Lisa Jack has been used on a poster produced by The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws without obtaining a license for the image. On Tuesday, a Getty Images spokesperson told Selling Stock that NORML has ceased selling the poster.

Online Magazines: Issuu, FlippingBook

By Jim Pickerell | 223 Words | Posted 8/11/2009 | Comments
We recently profiled Backcast and the possibility of creating something with the look and feel of a print magazine online. Issuu and FlippingBook are two examples of Web sites that provide technologies to bring such concepts to life.

Dreamstime Launches Facebook App

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 127 Words | Posted 8/11/2009 | Comments
Dreamstime has introduced a Facebook application that allows members to connect their microstock-image portfolios to their accounts with the social network. According to Dreamstime, the app creates a new market for the Web site's contributors, because it makes their photography accessible to over 20 million Facebook users.

Sohm Picks LicenseStream for Direct-to-Buyer Licensing

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 283 Words | Posted 8/11/2009 | Comments
Much of the recent coverage of trends in the stock-photo business revolves around the shift away from traditional stock, in both subject matter and distribution model. Photo-historian Joseph Sohm's selection of ImageSpan's LicenseStream as a licensing solution exemplifies both.

AbsolutVision Runs One-Cent Subscription Sale

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 64 Words | Posted 8/10/2009 | Comments

Engh Releases 21-Unit Photo Marketing Course

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 391 Words | Posted 8/10/2009 | Comments
Rohn Engh, one of the pioneers of the stock-photography industry, has announced the release of a 21-unit CD e-course, "How To Market Your Photos." The course is designed to help photographers take advantage of the Internet, with a primary focus on search engines.

NYT Predicts Dismal Mood at Visa Pour l'Image

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 8/10/2009 | Comments

Corbis Trend: Open Nest

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 261 Words | Posted 8/7/2009 | Comments
Young adults lifestyles seem to be among the most affected by the recession. This month, Corbis highlights what the company has dubbed the "open nest" syndrome: college graduates returning back home.

Alamy Revenue Continues Down in Q2

By Jim Pickerell | 569 Words | Posted 8/7/2009 | Comments
Alamy sales for the second quarter of 2009 continued their downward trends in each sales territory but were flat when converted to dollars based on exchange rate fluctuations.

Getty Images Pulls out of Alamy

By Jim Pickerell | 280 Words | Posted 8/6/2009 | Comments (3)
Getty Images' royalty-free brands, including Digital Vision, Photodisc, Stockbyte and Jupiterimages, are being removed from Alamy after the two companies were unable to agree on renewal terms of their distribution contract.

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