Business Ethics: Is This Statement An Oxymoron?

By Jim Pickerell | 1468 Words | Posted 12/30/2010 | Comments (3)
Many believe the concept of business ethics has become an oxymoron. Do a Google search and you’ll find reams and reams of explanations of what ethical business practices are, or should be. Every major corporation has a place on its web site that outlines the company’s ethical principles. Some companies test all employees annually to insure that they clearly understand the company’s ethical policies and procedures. Often these principles seem to boil down to two over riding rules: (1) Maximize Shareholder and Manager Wealth and (2) Do What Is Legal.

Looking For A Way Forward

By Jim Pickerell | 675 Words | Posted 12/28/2010 | Comments (8)
John Fowler points out that his strategy for running a stock photography business isn't working, acknowledges that he needs to make changes and asks for ideas as to what those changes should be. I added some of my experiences and perspective and encourage readers to suggest positive ways forward.

Free Photos

By Jim Pickerell | 184 Words | Posted 12/27/2010 | Comments
A reader just forwarded to me a list of 50 sites with free photos. One of the interesting things about some of these sites is that some of the photographers didn’t intend for their images to be made available for free. By using PicScout’s ImageExchange I was able to determine that a number of the best images on some of these sites seem to have been grabbed from paid sites, particularly Dreamstime.

Designer Impact in Microstock

By Jim Pickerell | 682 Words | Posted 12/23/2010 | Comments (1)
For almost two years I have been following the sales of 197 of iStockphoto’s top sellers. The tendency has been to think of these people as photographers, but in fact 98 of them, or almost 50%, list their job description as something other than photographer.

Microstock No Longer Profitable for Chapple

By Jim Pickerell | 326 Words | Posted 12/21/2010 | Comments (8)
Ron Chapple, one of the first traditional adopters of the micro-priced model into his larger stock business, says that chances of making a sale have decreased by 90% in recent years.

THP Welcomes Korea’s Topic Photo

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 78 Words | Posted 12/17/2010 | Comments

Singapore Photographer Wins National Geographic Contest

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 92 Words | Posted 12/17/2010 | Comments

PhotoShelter Launches Print Vendor Network

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 76 Words | Posted 12/17/2010 | Comments

New Footage Survey To Explore Critical Industry Trends

By Jim Pickerell | 308 Words | Posted 12/15/2010 | Comments
The Association of Stock Image Licensors and Thriving Archives have launched  the ACSIL Global Survey of Stock Footage Companies 2, a comprehensive review of the stock footage business. The survey will assess overall business conditions within the stock footage industry and provide strategic, action-oriented information and insights to industry leaders. Participants who complete the online survey will be eligible to receive a complimentary summary report of the results and a 50% discount on the purchase of the final report.

StockFood Sees Demand in 3D Stills

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 268 Words | Posted 12/15/2010 | Comments
Crediting the success of feature films like “Avatar” for the growing popularity of three-dimensional imagery, specialist provider StockFood has launched a service that converts the stills in its delectable collection into 3D format. The company says the trend is set to sweep advertising and publishing industries.

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