New Recommendations For Dealing With Educational Use Requests

By Jim Pickerell | 807 Words | Posted 2/17/2012 | Comments
The Editorial Relations Committee of PACA (Picture Archive Council of America) has released updated suggestions for dealing with educational publishers. Digital technology is rapidly changing the way educational materials are being developed and used. During this transition period image licensors need to be particularly vigilant if they hope to receive reasonable compensation for the long range use of their imagery.

Microstock Group 2011 Industry Survey Results

By Jim Pickerell | 403 Words | Posted 2/15/2012 | Comments
Microstock Group has published the preliminary results of its 2011 survey of microstock contributors. So far more that 700 people have responded, but there is still time for anyone involved in microstock to add additional information before the final results are tallied.

Corbis Images Launches OnDemand: Entertainment Subscriptions

By Jim Pickerell | 519 Words | Posted 2/15/2012 | Comments
Corbis Images has launched OnDemand: Entertainment, a flexible entertainment subscription service. The entertainment subscriptions provide customers with exclusive access to the industry’s most comprehensive collection of breaking entertainment and iconic celebrity imagery. The service will be available to customers worldwide searching for compelling creative content to showcase their celebrity and entertainment related news.  

Opportunity For Photography Students

By Jim Pickerell | 367 Words | Posted 2/15/2012 | Comments
Since September 2011 photography and illustration students have submitted more than 3,000 images to Alamy, the world's largest online stock photography agency. For the next two years these contributors will receive 100% of all money collected for the licensing of their images.

Graphic Design; Illustration Share Of Microstock Sales

By Jim Pickerell | 1006 Words | Posted 2/13/2012 | Comments
One thing that has intrigued me about the microstock business is the role designers and illustrators play as content creators and how their participation on the seller side of the market influences imagery supply and demand. Shutterstock recently reported that in 2011 32% of the company’s total downloads were vector illustrations and that in the last 5 years customers have trended to move away from using photographs to illustrate certain concepts and toward the use of very graphic illustrations.

Microstock Trends -- February 2012

By Jim Pickerell | 1871 Words | Posted 2/10/2012 | Comments (5)
This article provides a selection of stories that will help the reader better understand microstock photography and the state of the market for images at microstock prices at the beginning of 2012. Some of the stories in this list were written as much as two years ago, but provide background on the subject.

iStockphotos Offers Free Valentine eCards On Facebook

By Jim Pickerell | 432 Words | Posted 2/7/2012 | Comments
iStockphoto has announced a new app that lets anyone create fast, fun and free e-cards for use on Facebook. Customer surveys have revealed that e-cards have become more acceptable and often preferred to traditional cards.

Crestock Offers Celebrity Photos For Editorial Use

By Jim Pickerell | 175 Words | Posted 2/7/2012 | Comments
Crestock has launched a collection of celebrity photos at microstock prices at http://www.crestock.com/celebrities/. The collection contains real time coverage of popular stars from coast to coast supplied by top entertainment photographers, supplemented with an archive of past celebrity events – all from ImageCollect/Los Angeles.

Corbis and AP Launch “Perceptions”: New Marketing Strategy

By Jim Pickerell | 223 Words | Posted 2/6/2012 | Comments
Corbis Images (www.corbisimages.com) and The Associated Press (www.ap.org) are rolling out a monthlong social media photo showcase called “Perceptions.” The showcase on Facebook seeks commentary from people who view selected images from the cross-distribution collaboration between the two companies announced in January.

Shutterstock Surpasses 200 Million Global Stock Image Downloads

By Jim Pickerell | 392 Words | Posted 2/2/2012 | Comments
Shutterstock (www.shutterstock.com) has delivered more than 200 million licensed image downloads to its customers since its founding in 2004. This number far exceeds that of any other company licensing rights to stock photography. The company’s closest competitor in the microstock arena is iStockphoto. According to the latest figures from istockcharts.multimedia.de iStock has licensed 116,134,740+ downloads. (The + probably represents a few thousands above this number.)

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