Articles by Jim Pickerell

Specialist Footage Research from Robert Harding

By Jim Pickerell | 297 Words | Posted 6/29/2012 | Comments
Following its acquisition of Specialist Stock and its move into the footage side of the stock image business Robert Harding World Imagery has created its Comprehensive Research Facility (CRF) which not only offers research of its own collections but will also research a range of satellite suppliers including BBC Motion Gallery, NHNZ, Footage Search and SKYWORKS amongst others.

Alamy White Paper: 21st Century Image Licensing

By Jim Pickerell | 916 Words | Posted 6/28/2012 | Comments (4)
Alamy has published an 11-page white paper that examines the challenges current pricing and licensing models face. The paper summarizes a round table discussion where key industry decision makers, including picture buyers, photographers, journalists, commentators and stock image providers, examined the issue.

T3Media Launches Paya.com Offering 80% Royalties

By Jim Pickerell | 1006 Words | Posted 6/27/2012 | Comments
T3Media, Inc. (formerly Thought Equity Motion), a leading provider of cloud-based video management and licensing services, has announced the launch of a new licensing offering—Paya ™ (Pay-ya), the world's index of licensable content™. To watch a short video that explains how Paya works, click here.

UIG acquires MyLoupe and Ad Stock Images

By Jim Pickerell | 527 Words | Posted 6/27/2012 | Comments
Universal Images Group (UIG), owned by industry veteran George Sinclair (also the founder of the Virtual Picture Desk in 2002 and co-author of Britannica’s Image Quest), has acquired the business rights and digital library of the MyLoupe and the Ad Stock Images picture agencies.

Protecting Image Copyright Worldwide

By Jim Pickerell | 1521 Words | Posted 6/26/2012 | Comments
In November 2010 the UK government called for an independent review of the Intellectual Property laws and practices and assigned Professor Ian Hargreaves and a panel of experts to prepare a report. The report, submitted in May 2011, made 10 recommendations designed to ensure that the UK has an IP framework “best suited to supporting innovation and promoting economic growth in the digital age.”  I'd like to recommend a different approach.

Will Consumers Pay To View Issue-Driven Video Stories?

By Jim Pickerell | 377 Words | Posted 6/22/2012 | Comments
Since 2005 MediaStorm has produced 30 powerful, issue-driven video stories about real life people and problems. All this work has been available for free on their website. Most of these stories have been viewed a million or more times and they tend to draw large audiences outside the photo industry.

Subscriptions: Getting Easier For Customers To Save Money

By Jim Pickerell | 889 Words | Posted 6/21/2012 | Comments
In the near future photographers can expect to see are some dramatic changes in the way subscriptions are defined. Until now, most subscriptions have allowed customers to download 25 images per day for the duration of the subscription ranging from 1 month to 1 year. Now a number of new options are being introduced.

Race To The Bottom

By Jim Pickerell | 2591 Words | Posted 6/20/2012 | Comments
Stock photographers regularly complain about the “Race To The Bottom” in terms of pricing and they look for someone to blame. Favorite whipping boys are Getty Images, Alamy and microstock. But, these distributors are not really the problem. The problem is technology.
 

Yuri Arcurs Discusses The Challenges In Launching PeopleImages.com

By Jim Pickerell | 544 Words | Posted 6/19/2012 | Comments
Anyone thinking about setting up their own fully functional search engine to license images should read Yuri Arcurs article about the trials and tribulations he went through in creating PeopleImages.com.

Universal Image Group Expands Operations

By Jim Pickerell | 611 Words | Posted 6/19/2012 | Comments
Universal Images Group (UIG) has now opened an office in New York. This is in addition to its offices in Chicago, USA; Rome, Italy and Chelmsford in the UK. The business has achieved triple digit revenue growth through distribution and electronic publishing in the past year and it has become essential to provide a further production & editing center in USA.