Develop Your Art Niche With Google Alerts

By John R Math | 826 Words | Posted 9/14/2010 | Comments
If you are not familiar with, or have not used Google Alerts to monitor your art niche, this article can be a very important new tool for you to use on a regular basis. Google Alerts will help you monitor very specific sections and segments in your area of expertise or it can be a great research tool for areas and subjects that you would like to be involved with in the future.

PicScout Releases Video

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 28 Words | Posted 9/10/2010 | Comments

Getty Awards $120K in Grants, Reps McClatchy-Tribune

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 243 Words | Posted 9/10/2010 | Comments

Getty Images recently bestowed $120,000 onto nine lucky winners of the company’s coveted editorial photography grants. In a separate announcement, the company revealed a new editorial imagery representation agreement with McClatchy-Tribune Information Services.

iStock Revolution

By Jim Pickerell | 1706 Words | Posted 9/10/2010 | Comments (2)
Beginning in 2011, iStockphoto will implement major changes to how it calculates photographer royalties. In addition, the company will soon launch a small higher-priced Agency Collection containing images from some of the major traditional royalty-free brands and invited iStock contributors. Contributor reactions are predictably negative, but how will it shake out form a macro perspective?

Revolution At iStockphotos

By Jim Pickerell | 2133 Words | Posted 9/10/2010 | Comments
iStockphoto has announced a major restructuring in how photographer royalties will be calculated in 2011 and beyond. In addition, within the next few weeks they will create a small, higher priced Agency Collection with images from shooters from some of the major traditional RF brands and selected iStock contributors who will be invited to submit images to the Agency Collection.

Photoshelter Updates ‘SEO Cookbook’

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 60 Words | Posted 9/9/2010 | Comments

Pricing Textbook Uses

By Jim Pickerell | 2761 Words | Posted 9/9/2010 | Comments (3)
There are two primary factors that should be considered when quoting a price for textbook use: image size (1/4, 1/2 or full page) and size of the print run. This article provides a historical perspective on pricing images for textbook uses and offers an update for the current economic climate.

Plainpicture Opens NY Office

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 102 Words | Posted 9/9/2010 | Comments

Getty Images Launches New Contributor Tools

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 146 Words | Posted 9/9/2010 | Comments
Getty Images’ contributors can now promote work sold through gettyimages.com using the new online Artist Digital Toolbox—and receive a commission.

SAA Survey: The Microstock Divide

By Jim Pickerell | 1643 Words | Posted 9/8/2010 | Comments (3)
One of the questions of the Stock Artists Alliance spring survey asked: “What other issues would you like to see SAA address in the year?” The answers, particularly with regard to the general attitude toward microstock, were very revealing.

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