Getty And Corbis???

By Jim Pickerell | 2986 Words | Posted 10/17/2002 | Comments
Getty & Corbis are talking. There are no official statements, but given the impact any agreement between these two companies will have on the industry it is useful to examine what might happen. This story explores a number of issues related to the talks.

Random Thoughts 53

By Jim Pickerell | 1530 Words | Posted 10/10/2002 | Comments
This issue has short items on Getty and Corbis in Talks, Copyright Watch, Stock Catalogs Or Art Books?, Mayes Joins ImageSource, Veer Directory - First and Last Issue, and Insuring That Customers Delete Digital Files.

Ten Year License

By Jim Pickerell | 733 Words | Posted 10/10/2002 | Comments
More and more book publishers are insisting on ten year usage licenses for the images they want to purchase. This story discusses the implications of licensing for such long terms when the way these images will be used is likely to change dramatically over the usage period. It also suggests strategies for framing the license.

Sub-Agent Percentages

By Jim Pickerell | 810 Words | Posted 9/27/2002 | Comments
Confused by sub-agent percentages? Want to know what the industry standards are for splits between selling agent, producing agent and photographer. This story explains current practices.

Photographer's Choice At Getty

By Jim Pickerell | 1146 Words | Posted 9/27/2002 | Comments
In response to photographer complaints that Getty's editing has been too tight Getty has launched ''Photographer's Choice''. Photographers are now allowed to put a limited number of images of their choice on the Gettyimages.com site and get the benefit of the major international distrubution it offers.

Random Thoughts 52

By Jim Pickerell | 1146 Words | Posted 9/27/2002 | Comments
This issue has short items on SuperStock Closing European Offices, Masterfile Expanding Sales Force, Workbookstock.com Releasing New Catalogs, Dynamic Graphics Names Director of Business Affairs, Tracking Uses and Streaming Video In Advertising.

New Marketing Strategies

By Jim Pickerell | 899 Words | Posted 9/19/2002 | Comments
Photographers with large files of model released images are trying to find agencies who will take their whole body of work. This story includes advice Jim Pickerell gave to one such photographer recently.

Random Thoughts 51

By Jim Pickerell | 1715 Words | Posted 9/19/2002 | Comments
This issue has short items on Presenting Digital Images for Customer Consideration, Online Use in the Book Publishing Arena, Licensing Unlimited Rights, Picturehouse in New York, Digital Vision Sanctioned For Racial Discrimination and Hemera's New Royalty Free Membership Offering.

Editing For Online

By Jim Pickerell | 1543 Words | Posted 9/19/2002 | Comments
Many organizations are putting huge numbers of images into online databases. The big problem is in choosing which images to scan. This story deals with the dilemma as outlined in a recent ASPP seminar entitled, ''Big Archives, Big Decisions: a Digital Dilemma.''

What Stock Subjects Sell Best?

By Jim Pickerell | 3828 Words | Posted 9/9/2002 | Comments
Now that we know who the buyers are, what do they want to buy? What are the subjects that sell? In the broadest sense almost anything. Daily there are weird requests coming from small special interest publications and book publishers for very unique and unusual subject matter that very few people are likely to have ever photographed.

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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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