BAPLA's Picture Fair Unveils New Products

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 159 Words | Posted 5/1/2008 | Comments
On May 7 and 8, London's Business Design Centre will host the annual Picture Buyers' Fair, organized by the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies. Among new products and collections on view will be the first digitized Barnardo's imagery from TopFoto.

Corbis Creative IQ: RV Travel on Rise

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 266 Words | Posted 5/1/2008 | Comments (2)
According to the latest Corbis trend report, Americans are increasingly choosing recreational-vehicle getaways over the typical flight-and-hotel vacation. That reality, says Corbis, will soon be reflected in ad imagery.

Problems of Enforcing Copyright

By Tim Mcguire | 847 Words | Posted 5/1/2008 | Comments
SAA's Corbis Ombudsman Tim McGuire outlines important difficulties in enforcing copyright in the U.S. SAA's volunteer ombudsmen liaison with most major agencies to assist with communications and problem-solving.

Imagestate Media Launches imagestateoneprice.com

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 75 Words | Posted 4/30/2008 | Comments

123rf Launches Upmarket Label

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 355 Words | Posted 4/30/2008 | Comments
Houston-based Inmagine has announced an upmarket addition to its microstock property, 123rf.com. EVO is a new image label that will market the work of top 123rf contributors at midstock prices.

Changing Times: New Stock Environment

By Jim Pickerell | 581 Words | Posted 4/30/2008 | Comments
Unless pricing and distribution outlets change, it will be very difficult for an individual photographer living in the United States to earn his entire living from producing stock photography.

BAPLA Salutes Newpapers

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 80 Words | Posted 4/29/2008 | Comments

Getty Launches Podcast Series

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 46 Words | Posted 4/29/2008 | Comments

Proposed Orphan Works Bill Gets Mixed Reviews

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 575 Words | Posted 4/29/2008 | Comments
House Resolution 5889 and Senate Bill 2913 are two different versions of the proposed orphan-works legislation currently before the U.S. Congress. Though substantially different from its original form and endorsed by some respected industry organizations, the proposals are meeting with opposition only days after becoming public.

Corbis: Impact of Changing Editors

By Jim Pickerell | 170 Words | Posted 4/28/2008 | Comments
Several Corbis photographers complain that they've had two and three new editors in the last year. Dan Perlet, director of communications at corbis, says this happened as "a result of natural attrition and staff reductions Corbis had last year." He also pointed out that, unfortunately, similar reductions have been "happening in many parts of the industry as companies seek ways to be more competitive."

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