Aging Boomers Redefine Visual Culture

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 421 Words | Posted 1/28/2008 | Comments
A generation of post-World War II children is beginning to retire. Baby boomers account for close to 30% of the U.S. population and equally staggering percentages of many European and Asian countries. Their transition into retirement is anticipated to have a profound cultural and economic influence over the next 20 years.

What's A Photograph Worth?

By Jim Pickerell | 687 Words | Posted 1/28/2008 | Comments (1)
One could understand why it might be necessary to license rights for lower rates in countries with lower overall standards of living. But that does not explain why one country's prices are significantly lower or higher than another's.

outLOUDstock Challenges Gay Stereotypes

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 427 Words | Posted 1/25/2008 | Comments
San Diego photographer Annie Libby says that all the major stock distributors misunderstand and often misrepresent the gay community, largely by equating homosexuality with sex. Libby's new venture, outLOUDstock, will endeavor to fill a lucrative, yet underserved, market niche by challenging typical visual stereotypes.

Graphic Arts Atlas Reports Released

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 122 Words | Posted 1/24/2008 | Comments

NHL Images, Getty Ready for Hockey Weekend

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 90 Words | Posted 1/24/2008 | Comments

PicScout Signs Science Photo Library

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 146 Words | Posted 1/24/2008 | Comments
U.K.-based Science Photo Library chose PicScout's Image Tracker to monitor the online use of the 250,000 specialized stock images it represents.

Alamy Reports 2007 Results

By Jim Pickerell | 357 Words | Posted 1/24/2008 | Comments
Alamy had gross sales in Q4 2007 of $7,750,000, up from $7,506,000 in Q3 and up 22.5% overall for the year. Total revenue for 2007 was $29,254,226. Detailed statistics on the last two years of Alamy's operations are provided on its Web site.

Sharp Establishes Eco Fund

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 100 Words | Posted 1/23/2008 | Comments

SnapVillage Services Global Buyers

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 130 Words | Posted 1/23/2008 | Comments
SnapVillage, which has been building its collection since its June 2007 launch, is now serving image buyers worldwide.

Getty Loses Orientation Keywords

By Jim Pickerell | 448 Words | Posted 1/23/2008 | Comments
Why is there such a big difference between the actual number of images on the Getty site and the number keyworded with an orientation? Getty responds.

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