Zymmetrical Updates Search, Pushes "Fair Trade"

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 298 Words | Posted 2/21/2008 | Comments
New York-based digital art site Zymmetrical has added a new search option. It allows users to find images with a designated area of blank or clutter-free space for adding text, logos and other layout elements. Founder and CEO Keith Tuomi said tthis Freerange feature, in combination with tools like Zymmetrical's color picker, helps buyers who know what they want find it faster.

moodboard Launches Pay-What You-Want Site

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 347 Words | Posted 2/21/2008 | Comments
Those who feel microstock businesses are ruining the industry are sure to be outraged by a new, potentially even lower-priced image offering from British newcomer moodboard. The London-based company, owned by Mike Watson of Digital Vision fame, launched moodboard unlimited, a Web site that allows customers to set their own prices for royalty-free images.

Should Customers Set Prices for Images?

By Jim Pickerell | 336 Words | Posted 2/21/2008 | Comments
Moodboard has just launched moodboard unlimited, which allows customers to set the price they will pay for an image. Any amount, no matter how low, will get them a 300 dpi file suitable for printing 8.5 inches x 11 inches.

PLUS Coalition Expands Board

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 507 Words | Posted 2/20/2008 | Comments
The Picture Licensing Universal System Coalition, an industry-neutral nonprofit that aims to simplify and facilitate image-rights management, has elected five new directors to its board. They represent their industries' trade and nonprofit associations. The PLUS board unites all industries involved in image creation, distribution, use and preservation.

Image Source Up for Growth Award

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 67 Words | Posted 2/19/2008 | Comments

Keedup: Keywording, All Grown Up

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 439 Words | Posted 2/19/2008 | Comments
Previously a division of downunder celebrity-photo agency More Images, Keedup Ltd. is now a separate business entity. In addition to expanding its keywording operation, Keedup plans to introduce a range of new services targeted at stock-licensing companies.

Prediction - Microstock Will Overtake Traditional RF

By Jim Pickerell | 516 Words | Posted 2/19/2008 | Comments (2)
Prediction: more revenue will be generated by the licensing of microstock than through the licensing of traditional single image RF (TRF) before the end of 2010.

a21 Re-Allocates Cash, Explores Strategic Alternatives

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 336 Words | Posted 2/15/2008 | Comments
a21, the owner of the ArtSelect, SuperStock and MediaMagnet brands, is deferring quarterly cash interest payments on $15.5 million Secured Convertible Term Notes. The cash will be used for short-term operational enhancements and strategic initiatives.

Agencies Can Learn From Each Other

By Jim Pickerell | 571 Words | Posted 2/15/2008 | Comments
Photographers and stock agencies are polarized between those who favor traditional marketing methods and those who favor microstock. Each side can learn from the other.

Microstock Acceptance Hurdle

By Jim Pickerell | 516 Words | Posted 2/15/2008 | Comments (1)
Many of the worlds most experienced and successful stock photographers - ones with high six-figure annual revenues are considering putting some of their best quality images on microstock sites as a test. But they often find it difficult to get the microstock companies to accept them.

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