Big Marketers Choose Email Over Facebook, MySpace

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 554 Words | Posted 12/2/2008 | Comments
Online image uses appear to be following the pattern established in traditional media. A recent Epsilon survey demonstrates that clients responsible for the highest traditional revenues---big corporations with million- and billion-dollar marketing budgets---prefer more proven, though often more costly social-media tools, such as email.

What To Shoot: Learning From Microstock

By Jim Pickerell | 623 Words | Posted 12/1/2008 | Comments (3)
Stock photographers are constantly concerned with what to shoot. Everyone knows that people pictures tend to sell in greater volume than non-people pictures, but people doing what? Which concepts are in greatest demand? Information most helpful to answering such questions comes from microstock sites and is freely available to everyone.

Creative Trend: Banks Up Direct Mail, Focus on Savings and Customer Retention

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 260 Words | Posted 12/1/2008 | Comments
U.S. banks sent almost twice as much direct mail in the third quarter of 2008 than during the second quarter. These 53 million direct-mail offers were also nearly twice the number sent last year--despite the critical state of financial markets.

Reflex Distributes The Irish Image

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 47 Words | Posted 12/1/2008 | Comments
Rights-managed collection of iconic imagery focuses on the Irish people.

Alamy Updates Contributor Contract

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 72 Words | Posted 11/28/2008 | Comments
The latest version of the Alamy contributor contract was published on Nov. 26 and reflects the recent change in the agency's commission structure.

Stock Houses Accused of Heavy-Handed Collections Tactics

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 11/28/2008 | Comments (1)
The Guardian's Wendy Grossman takes a look at the tactics used by large stock agencies, such as Getty Images and Corbis, to pursue payment for unauthorized image uses.

Agodia Images Launches with "One Price" Strategy

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 219 Words | Posted 11/28/2008 | Comments
Coventry, U.K.-based royalty-free library Agodia Images says its strategy is to keep pricing as simple as possible. To do this, each image is licensed at a single price point, regardless of file size or usage-specific criteria.

Crowdsourcing Affects Graphic Designers

By Jim Pickerell | 609 Words | Posted 11/26/2008 | Comments (2)
The microstock business was originally created by graphic designers, who thought photography was too expensive. Now, the same type of crowdsourcing that has hurt photographers is hurting professional designers.

Digital Railroad: SocialDocumentary.net Founder Raises Cultural Heritage Concerns

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 452 Words | Posted 11/26/2008 | Comments
Glenn Ruga, founder and publisher of photo-exhibit Web site SocialDocumentary.net, likened the destruction of images stored on Digital Railroad's servers to the demolition of the original Penn Station building in New York. But was anything actually destroyed?

PICTA Returns to Hamburg in 2009

By Jim Pickerell | 145 Words | Posted 11/26/2008 | Comments
Organized by the German Association of Press and Picture Agencies and Archives, the PICTA 2009 Picture Agency Fair will again be held in Hamburg, from Mar. 26 to 28.

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