PhotoShelter Collection Launches to Buyers

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 257 Words | Posted 11/16/2007 | Comments
As of Nov. 15, the PhotoShelter Collection is open for business. The new marketplace offers the professional, amateur and hobbyist photographer 70% of image sales. It's been open to photographers for two months and has already amassed 225,000 images from over 5,000 contributors.

John Birdsall Social Issues Library Expands RF Offering

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 82 Words | Posted 11/15/2007 | Comments

Diversifying: Web Video Summit Offers Technique, Guidance

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 490 Words | Posted 11/15/2007 | Comments
The proliferation of microstock, combined with a general overcrowding of the stock-image space, has resulted in many pro shooters seeing declining stock revenues and considering diversification. The video market is one option, for a number of creative and economic reasons.

Has A Recession Hit Stock Industry?

By Jim Pickerell | 707 Words | Posted 11/15/2007 | Comments
There is a lot of talk of recession, but so far the U.S. economy is not considered to be in one. However, recession, defined as two or three consecutive quarters of decline in economic activity, may already be here for the stock photo industry. The revenue numbers below are in millions for the industry's three publicly held companies:Getty Images, Jupiterimages and a21.

Corbis to Close 8 Offices, Cut 125 Jobs

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 417 Words | Posted 11/14/2007 | Comments
Today, Corbis announced the next step in its concerted pursuit of profitability. In a phased plan that will be implemented over the next six months, the company will restructure its international sales operations, resulting in the closing of eight office locations and cutting approximately 125 positions. According to the company, the restructuring has nothing to do with current business performance, but maintaining industry momentum.

A21 Revenue Continues Decline

By Jim Pickerell | 680 Words | Posted 11/13/2007 | Comments
a21, Inc. has reported $5,387,000 in revenues for Q3 2007, down 9% from the same period in 2006 and down 5.5% from the previous quarter. The SuperStock/Purestock portion of revenues were $2,765,000 down 7.4% from the previous quarter. In Q2, SuperStock revenues were down 4%, compared to Q1 2007.

Burke Recognized For Efforts to Contain Global Warming

By Jim Pickerell | 90 Words | Posted 11/13/2007 | Comments
Jeff Burke and Lorraine Triolo have been recognized by Mayor Michael Cacciotti for having installed the largest commercial solar electricity system in South Pasadena, Calif. It's on their building, where Jupitermedia now has its Los Angeles headquarters.

Sliwoski Joins Science Faction As Production VP

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 71 Words | Posted 11/13/2007 | Comments

Mary Evans Reps National Mag Archive

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 110 Words | Posted 11/13/2007 | Comments

Adobe Wants 2008 Design Awards Entries

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 11/13/2007 | Comments

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