Stockxpert Launches Subscription Service

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 99 Words | Posted 10/25/2007 | Comments

BrightQube Launches With 2 Million Images

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 236 Words | Posted 10/25/2007 | Comments
BrightQube, a new Web-based stock-licensing business located in New York, has officially launched with 2 million images. The collection features 22 brands, including Blend, Corbis RF and PhotoAlto, among others.

Correction: 33% of Alamy Sales Commercial

By Jim Pickerell | 47 Words | Posted 10/25/2007 | Comments

Ethnic-Image Leader Re-Blends

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 381 Words | Posted 10/24/2007 | Comments
Blend Images, the Las Vegas-based stock agency with an exclusive specialization in multi-ethnic imagery, has launched an image-partner program to aggregate additional content for its Web site.

Imagestate Scheduled for Dissolution

By Jim Pickerell | 180 Words | Posted 10/24/2007 | Comments (4)
Imagestate is scheduled to be dissolved on January 12, 2008 after a notice to move from being under Administration to Dissolution was announced on October 12.

Access 1 Billion Photos

By Jim Pickerell | 339 Words | Posted 10/24/2007 | Comments
Some people complain that10 million photos are too many. Now, spffy.com gives you access to 1 billion pieces of visual content.

LawGallery Seeks Legal Art, Shares Revenue

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 154 Words | Posted 10/23/2007 | Comments
LawGallery.com has issued a call for submissions to its professionally curated collection, accepting five submissions per applicant.

Interpublic Names Getty Preferred Media Partner

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 273 Words | Posted 10/23/2007 | Comments
Getty Images announced that it has been named a preferred digital media partner for the Interpublic Group. The agreement is designed to streamline Interpublic companies' access to Getty's library of digital media.

Piper Jaffray: Microstock Use Rising

By Jim Pickerell | 616 Words | Posted 10/23/2007 | Comments
A recent survey of stock photo buyers, conducted by the Piper Jaffray investment bank, found that 59% of respondents use images from microstock sources. This is up from 45% in 1Q 2007 and 30% in 2Q 2006.

Adorama Offers Video Workshops

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 46 Words | Posted 10/22/2007 | Comments

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