Searching Across Image Brands

By Jim Pickerell | 1218 Words | Posted 1/19/2001 | Comments
Several companies offer software that will simultaneously search many agency web sites. In this story we focus primarily on Random Eye's Image Grabber and compare it with 1StopStock. Such systems will aid in increasing traffic.

Staff Reduction At Corbis

By Jim Pickerell | 1476 Words | Posted 1/19/2001 | Comments
Corbis has layed off approximately 80 of its 1,300 employees in the marketing, technology, and analog operations in New York, Bellevue, Los Angeles and London. They have restructured their business in three separate market groups -- Creative Professionals, Business Communicators and Consumers -- in an effort to improve productivity.

Getty's Challenge

By Jim Pickerell | 1521 Words | Posted 1/14/2001 | Comments
There are widespread expectations that Getty will offer a new contract to TIB photographers early in 2001. This story looks at the some of the difficulties Getty will have in producing a contract that would work across all brands.

Getty To Return Images

By Jim Pickerell | 1323 Words | Posted 1/11/2001 | Comments
Getty Images has announced that they will begin returning to TIB, FPG and Stone photographers. Approximately 5.5 million originals inventoried in Dallas will be returned to TIB photogs soon. FPG images should be returned in the 2nd quarter. Plans for Stone will be announced in a week.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1950 Words | Posted 1/11/2001 | Comments
Mark Getty Snaps at Analysts, Invoicing Problems at FPG, Sales Reps Needed, Getty Struggles With Branding, David Moffly of FPG Is Back, Graphic Design Trends, Writers Start Agency, Steedman and Lloyd Take A Long Cruise, and more.

Mark Getty Snaps At Analysts

By Niel Bennett | 1151 Words | Posted 1/11/2001 | Comments
Mark Getty should be pleased with the international capital markets, but he is angry with the investment banks that he feels fuelled the technology boom to unsustainable levels and precipitated its collapse. See his comments to the London Sunday Telegraph.

January 2001 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 7784 Words | Posted 1/10/2001 | Comments
This issue has stories on Protecting Model's Rights, New Contract Challenges for Getty, Alaska Stock Considers Lowering Royalty, E-Commerce Pricing Structure, Starting Your Own Agency, Stock Industry in Europe and more.

Alaska Stock Royalty Goes to 40%

By Jim Pickerell | 801 Words | Posted 12/18/2000 | Comments
Alaska Stock has asked their photographers to consider a change in the royalty percentage from 50% to 40%. In exchange the photographers would not be charged catalog and dupe fees in the future. Jeff Schultz, owner of Alaska Stock, explains why this is necessary.

Start Your Own Agency

By Jim Pickerell | 1781 Words | Posted 12/18/2000 | Comments
Stock photographers disheartened by recent changes in their relationships with their agency may find that now is an excellent time to join with a few other like minded photographers and start their own agency.

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By Jim Pickerell | 2221 Words | Posted 12/18/2000 | Comments
Several short items at the end of 2000: Random House ups writers royalties from 15% to 50% for books published on-line. Getty and Corbis are still trying to get things right with their photographers, Time Magazine still can't afford to pay much to photographers even though investors have done extremely well, and more.

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