What Is The Right File Size

By Jim Pickerell | 846 Words | Posted 8/11/2000 | Comments
When it comes to digital file size Bigger is usually considered Better. But, there are some down sides to always trying to offer the customer the largest possible file. This issue is explored in this article.

Image Exclusive and Non-exclusive

By Jim Pickerell | 617 Words | Posted 8/11/2000 | Comments
This story explains the differences betweeen Image-Exclusive and Non-Exclusive and the photographer's rights in each case. It also discusses how a ''Similars'' definition affects value in an Image-Exclusive relationship.

PACA Photographer's Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 1756 Words | Posted 8/11/2000 | Comments
In the spring, PACA surveyed photographers in an effort to get a sense as to how the picture agency community could better serve photographers. This article details the results.

Selling Worldwide on the Internet

By Jim Pickerell | 4655 Words | Posted 8/11/2000 | Comments
This article explains why sub-agents will continue to play an important and necessary role in the licensing of images marketed on the Internet. Many photographers think the Internet will make it possible to eliminate the middleman. This will not happen.

Random Thoughts 21

By Jim Pickerell | 2087 Words | Posted 8/3/2000 | Comments
Stories in this issue include: Getty Call Center Statistics, Getty Pricing Strategy, Usage Fees Rising at Stock Connection, Cost of Credit Card Sales, Webshots Update, Boston Globe Update, AntiquesPortfolio Case in U.K., and new Managing Director at BIF in Mexico.

Corbis/Getty Contract Comparisons

By Jim Pickerell | 2460 Words | Posted 8/3/2000 | Comments
With Corbis offering 45% on commercial sales and 50% on editorial sales, and offering to eliminate catalog fees, I have prepared a comparison to show how photographers might benefit if Getty were to match these rates.

Getty Images Has Fat Quarter

By Jim Pickerell | 1279 Words | Posted 8/3/2000 | Comments
Getty's 2nd quarter shows flat revenue growth after an outstanding 1st quarter. Total sales were $123.6 million up from $104.8 million in the 1st quarter. However, this was the first full quarter that included VCG revenues which should have been approximately $22.5 million based on 1999 figures.

Corbis Contact Analysis

By Jim Pickerell | 4139 Words | Posted 7/14/2000 | Comments
The new Corbis contract has been released. The good news is that royalty percentages are up for photographers, no dispute over photographer copyright ownership, no future catalog fees, options for image-excluive and image non-exclusive contracts, monthly payments and more. Also still a few problem areas of concern. Details of interest to photographers and other agencies.

Direct Stock E-Commerce Offering

By Jim Pickerell | 299 Words | Posted 7/12/2000 | Comments
Direct Stock has secured a seven figure venture capital investment from Stonehenge Capital Corporation to reshape directstock.com into an operation that can compete with Getty and Corbis for on-line sales.

July 2000 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 5320 Words | Posted 7/10/2000 | Comments
Stories this month include: Stone Photographer Income Growth, Photographers Win On Copyright At Corbis, Outstanding 1st Quarter At Getty, Online Use, Getty/Geographic Deal, Freelances Sue Boston Globe, New Business Week Contract and Rates and other short items.

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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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