The Stock Asylum Closes Doors

By Jim Pickerell | 205 Words | Posted 3/31/2008 | Comments
The Stock Asylum, an online site that has provided news and analysis of the stock photo industry for the past five years, has announced that it will discontinue operations on April 6.

Getty Images Discloses Another Potential Buyer and iStock Revenues

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 736 Words | Posted 3/29/2008 | Comments
According to the transaction statement filed by Getty Images with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last Thursday, negotiations are still ongoing with a potential buyer other than Hellman & Friedman. The document also discloses, for the first time, the revenues of Getty-owned microstock business iStockphoto and other business segments.

Photostockplus Offers 85% Photog Commission

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 57 Words | Posted 3/28/2008 | Comments
Montreal-based photostockplus.com offers photographers a turn-key online platform with two products: a stock-licensing operation, and a package geared toward events such as weddings.

Panasonic Sponsors Ongoing UNESCO Photo Project

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 349 Words | Posted 3/28/2008 | Comments
Panasonic, the flagship brand of Matsushita Electric Industrial, has renewed a three-year sponsorship contract of Our Place-World Heritage, a photo project that aims to build a photo library of the world’s historic sites. The Osaka-based company, which recorded revenues of over $77 billion last year, is the project's principal financial sponsor.

LOOK Adds 3 Brands

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 43 Words | Posted 3/27/2008 | Comments
California stock agency LOOK Photography now distributes select rights-managed and royalty-free images by Narratives, Red Cover and Quick Image.

BrightQube Launches Carbon Offset Program, Reports Growth

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 450 Words | Posted 3/27/2008 | Comments
BrightQube, a stock-image distributor and search engine founded in 2007, has launched a carbon-reduction program. The company will purchase TerraPass carbon offset credits that correspond to the amount of time buyers spend on its Web site for the duration of the program. All buyer activities will be taken into account, from setting up free accounts to building lightboxes and purchasing images.

Buyers Discuss Trends at DRR/ASMP Panel

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 245 Words | Posted 3/26/2008 | Comments
Last week, Digital Railroad and the Midwest chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers organized a Chicago image-buyer roundtable. The panel included local advertising, corporate and publishing executives, who offered a rosy perspective on the state of the stock-licensing industry.

James Alexander to Lead Jupiterimages

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 61 Words | Posted 3/26/2008 | Comments
James Alexander, the former head of Adobe’s failed stock-image operation, has joined Jupitermedia as senior vice president and general manager of Jupterimages.

AP Taps Guinevere Smith for Entertainment Editor

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 90 Words | Posted 3/26/2008 | Comments
The Associated Press continues on the quest for domination of the sports and entertainment image segments. After moving longtime executive Daniel Becker to a newly created director post for entertainment content, AP replaced him with Getty Images’ veteran Guinevere Smith.

Stock Image Revenue From Ad Clicks

By Jim Pickerell | 854 Words | Posted 3/26/2008 | Comments (1)
The PicApp licensing model has caused great concern among photographers in recent days, but it could well be the forerunner of the best way for photographers to earn money in the future.

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