PICTA Returns to Hamburg

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 146 Words | Posted 12/7/2007 | Comments
The PICTA Picture Agency Fair will be held in Hamburg from March 6- 8. Organized by the German Association of Press and Picture Agencies and Archives (BVPA), the event will take place at the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce.

Apple Settles Psihoyos Suit

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 64 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments

AFP, Getty Images: Year of Citizen Photography

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 431 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments
Citizen photography has hit the majors. Last week, leading global news service Agence France-Presse took a 30% stake in the Paris -based citizen journalism company Scooplive. French firm IAM also took a 30% minority stake in the online film and photo platform.

Getty May Dump Distributors

By Jim Pickerell | 686 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments
Getty Images has decided to pull all its RF images from its Netherlands distributors in order to "add value" to its wholly owned office in that territory. But will the move help Getty or empower distributors?

moodboard Runs £2 Special

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 50 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments

London College Taps Digital Railroad

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 59 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments

Majority World Turns 1, Pushes "Ethical Stock"

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 432 Words | Posted 12/6/2007 | Comments
Majority World, a Bangladesh-based image library that focuses on developing-world imagery, is a year-old. The agency, which provides indigenous photographers with a chance to compete in the global market, reports inventory growth and a rising number of buyers. It attributes this to "ethical sourcing" of photography.

Photog to Pay Damages for Bad-Faith Lawsuit

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 94 Words | Posted 12/4/2007 | Comments

Photolibrary Takes Index Open into U.K.

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 74 Words | Posted 12/4/2007 | Comments

Creatives Optimistic About 2008

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 70 Words | Posted 12/4/2007 | Comments

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