Ad Spending for 2011 and Beyond

By Jim Pickerell | 475 Words | Posted 12/8/2010 | Comments (2)
Global ad spending in 2011 is expected to be up 5.4% to $411.7 billion according to MagnaGlobal, but the trend for the print segment of the business in the Western world is not so rosy. Most growth will be in Asian markets and media that does not have a big overlap with stock photography.

Mary Evans Announces Addition of NY Historical Imagery

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 87 Words | Posted 12/7/2010 | Comments

Fotolia Takes Over Polylooks Buyers

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 99 Words | Posted 12/7/2010 | Comments

Corbis Reps VII

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 81 Words | Posted 12/7/2010 | Comments

The Hell Gate: New Music Photography, Production Agency

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 60 Words | Posted 12/7/2010 | Comments

SuperStock Offers Buyers Cash Incentives

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 73 Words | Posted 12/3/2010 | Comments

Framepool: Demand for Creative HD Footage on Rise

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 180 Words | Posted 12/3/2010 | Comments

Munich-based footage company Framepool has launched a people collection. The unusually titled “Cats at the Cream” offers modern lifestyle motion content in high definition.

‘Weekend With Bachmann’ Focuses on RM

By Jim Pickerell | 141 Words | Posted 12/3/2010 | Comments

If you are absolutely convinced that all stock images must be licensed based on how they will be used, “Weekend With Bachmann” on March 4-6 in Orlando, Fla. may be for you.

Enhancing Google Search With ImageExchange

By Jim Pickerell | 1480 Words | Posted 12/2/2010 | Comments (2)
At first glance, PicScout’s new ImageExchange interface that isolates images that are easily licensable from any Google or Yahoo! search, and displays them in a right-hand panel next to all the returns delivered by these search engines, would seem to be a very helpful tool for professional users looking for images they can license legitimately.  In fact, the returns delivered may be more misleading than useful.

Costco Markets Corbis Imagery as Prints, Posters

By Jim Pickerell | 814 Words | Posted 12/1/2010 | Comments (3)
With the introduction of The Costco Art & Image Gallery, Corbis and Costco will sell individual prints and posters as retail products. The images offered are a select group of some 20,000 professional pieces of fine art, photography and illustration from the Corbis collection of more than 6 million images.

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