Corbis Enhances Celebrity Offering

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 209 Words | Posted 11/28/2007 | Comments
Continuing to focus on business segments least affected by the proliferation of low-cost imagery, Corbis has engaged 16 high-profile celebrity photographers to contribute new imagery to its Outline brand.

Focus: amanaimages

By Jim Pickerell | 250 Words | Posted 11/28/2007 | Comments (3)
Recently, when Alamy reported estimated 2007 revenues of $28 million, I speculated they were the fourth-largest seller of stock images in the world after Getty, Corbis and Jupiterimages. New information about Japan's amanaimages places them in fourth place and moves Alamy to fifth.

Book Publishing: When Will Getty Wake Up?

By Jim Pickerell | 576 Words | Posted 11/28/2007 | Comments
Both Corbis and Alamy adjust their prices based on image size and circulation. This makes sense to book publishers because that is the way they have priced usage for decades. Yes, publishers want to be able to print an image in more copies than originally anticipated, and include electronic uses, which Alamy offers for an additional 50% and is included in Corbis' price. But is it necessary to give larger uses away?

LatinVisions Revamps Site, Plans Another

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 70 Words | Posted 11/27/2007 | Comments

TopFoto Reps Historic German Archive

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 265 Words | Posted 11/27/2007 | Comments
U.K. editorial stock library TopFoto has struck a deal to represent a 130-year-old photo archive from German publisher ullstein bild.

Photolibrary Taps Hill as VP, Sales

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 85 Words | Posted 11/26/2007 | Comments

NordicPhotos Buys Norway's GV-Press

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 117 Words | Posted 11/26/2007 | Comments

Juice Signs 100th Distributor, Launches Virtual CDs

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 74 Words | Posted 11/26/2007 | Comments

Dreamstime Triples Number of Buyers in 3Q

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 249 Words | Posted 11/26/2007 | Comments
The Bucharest, Romania-based microstock provider Dreamstime.com has recently announced reaching the 2 million image milestone. The company also said the number of buyers tripled last quarter.

Is Publisher Demand for Stock Down?

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 359 Words | Posted 11/21/2007 | Comments
Survey data of Publishing Forecast 2008, the latest research report by The Industry Measure, suggests that this segment's demand for stock imagery is on the decline. Though close to 40% plan to purchase royalty-free images and about 30% expect to buy rights-managed stock, planned spending has decreased by 3% to 13%, depending on license type.

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