What It Costs To Produce A Simple Image

By Jim Pickerell | 2201 Words | Posted 7/2/2007 | Comments
Serban Enache, CEO of Dreamstime, asked two questions. "Aren't the costs lower now for a traditional photographer, just as they are for a micropayment photographer? Why does an image of a corn field need to cost several hundred $$$ when it costs $10 to produce?" This article is my response to those questions.

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 419 Words | Posted 7/2/2007 | Comments
This edition has the following stories: PPSOP Launches Stock Submission Service; Google Experiments With Photo-led News; Masterfile Enhances Search With User Stats and Yahoo! Image Search Integrates Flickr Photos.

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 382 Words | Posted 6/29/2007 | Comments
This edition has stories on: Global Digital Copyright Project Sees Progress; Shutterstock Inventory Grows, Fotolia's Shrinks; Barcroft Launches Video Division and LuckyOliver Announces Partnerships.

SnapVillage By Corbis

By Jim Pickerell | 1243 Words | Posted 6/25/2007 | Comments
Corbis has launched the beta version of SnapVillage, (www.snapvillage.com) its entry into the microstock arena. In the beta stage the site will only be available to U.S. customers and will only accept payments on Visa, Master Card and American Express. The site will remain separate from the main Corbis site in the same way that iStockphoto is marketed separately from Getty Images.

Klein Gives Investors Snapshot of Getty's Future

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 513 Words | Posted 6/25/2007 | Comments
"I am bored," admitted Getty Images CEO Jonathan Klein in the beginning of his speech at the William Blair Growth Stock Conference. Having given hundreds of similar addresses to investors, Klein decided to forgo discussing financial information readily available through other sources. Instead, he focused on Getty Images' vision of its future.

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 425 Words | Posted 6/22/2007 | Comments
This edition has stories on: Industry Leaders Define Current Visual Trends; iStockphoto Among 100 Most-Visited U.S. Web Sites; and Bloggerazzi Image Infringement Saga Continues.

Is Footage As Lucrative as Stills?

By Jim Pickerell | 1405 Words | Posted 6/21/2007 | Comments
After publishing the story on Tom Grill earlier, I wanted to check out what, if anything, he was doing about video. His response raised the issue of whether Video is as lucurative as stills and this story deals with that issue.

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 389 Words | Posted 6/21/2007 | Comments
This edition has stories on: Getty's $42 Million acqisition of Pump Audio and Corbis Getting Creative With Keywords

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 494 Words | Posted 6/20/2007 | Comments
This edition has stories on: Magazines Afloat in Otherwise Dwindling Ad Spending; Dreamstime Partners With PicFindr.com; and Compassionate Eye Foundation, Getty Images to Raise Funds.

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By Julia Dudnik Stern | 471 Words | Posted 6/19/2007 | Comments
This edition includes stories on: ImageSpan and Visible World Offer Rights-Cleared Content Acquisition and Real-Time Customization Services; Getty Images Launches Photo Contest for British Teens; and New Royalty-Free Brand Seeks Distributors.

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Jim Pickerell launched his career as a photographer in 1963. In 1990 he began publishing a regular newsletter on stock photography. In 1995 the information was made available online as well as in print and was gradually expanded to a daily service. Click here for Pickerell's full biography.

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