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By Jim Pickerell | 1312 Words | Posted 6/3/2004 | Comments
This story has items on Veer & Photonica Alliance, Getty's Preparations for Olympics, Getty Selling Fine Art Prints Through Amazon, UK Newspapers Not Crediting Photographers, NY Subway Picture Ban, and Greeting Card Market.

Exploring Science & Medical Agents

By Mark Harmel | 2305 Words | Posted 6/3/2004 | Comments
In the SAA newsletter recently photographers Mark Harmel and Peter and Georgina Bowater described their odyssey in trying to find distributors for their science and healthcare images. This article is instructive to all photographers seeking agents and to agents that would like to better understand the concerns and needs of photographers.

Subscription Stock

By Pat Hunt | 2763 Words | Posted 5/25/2004 | Comments
The newest way to sell stock photography is through subscriptions. The image quality is improving, the fees for usage are low, and most companies engaged in this line of business wholly own most of the images they license. The number of customers using subscription services is growing significantly. Pat Hunt has taken a look at the major player and explained how the business works.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1135 Words | Posted 5/25/2004 | Comments
This story has short items on: Stone+, 100% Digital Workflow at Corbis, VPAimages and Photolibrary in Asia, Masterfile Moves Representation, Stockbyte Three Tier Pricing, Iconica Expands in Europe, Black Star and Stockshop/Medichrome and Image Source 7 Catalog.

Stock Photo Market Size

By Jim Pickerell | 2767 Words | Posted 5/13/2004 | Comments
This stroy details my calculations of total worldwide revenue generated from the sale of still stock images and stock illustrations in 2003. I believe it was about $1.5 billion and have provided details as to how I arrived at that figure. I also discuss revenue for various segments of the market.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1449 Words | Posted 5/13/2004 | Comments
This story has short items on: Customer Concerns with Getty Sports League Partnerships, E-Data Sues Getty and Corbis, Date Set for PACA International Conference, Index Stock To Use PicScout, New Strategy for Stock Image, Stockbyte Introduces Filtration and ImageState Relaunches Website.

May 2004 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 6296 Words | Posted 5/3/2004 | Comments
This print edition of the newsletter has stories on: Editorial Stock Challenges; PictureArts Buys Nonstock; Great Quarter for Getty; Jupitermedia Buys Comstock; A21 Acquires SuperStock; Freeny Attack; Alamy Exceeds Million Images; Enforcing Your Copyright; PicScout Image Recognition; WireImage and the NFL and SAA Investigative Shopping.

Great Quarter For Getty Images

By Jim Pickerell | 2067 Words | Posted 4/23/2004 | Comments
Getty Images reported record first quarter revenue of $156.5 million, a 20.1% growth over the $130.3 million earned in Q1 2003, and 16.4% growth over the $134.4 million in sales in Q4 2003. They benefited significantly from currency exchange rates, but even excluding this benefit revenue still grew by 11%.

Fashion Sells Basics

By Jim Pickerell | 433 Words | Posted 4/16/2004 | Comments
Some lessons for stock photographers farom the fashion industry. Are the high fashion, edgy looks the best sellers in clothes or pictures, or is it really about basics?

PictureArts Acquires Nonstock

By Jim Pickerell | 693 Words | Posted 4/16/2004 | Comments
PictureArts has completed an agreement to acquire Nonstock and will establish an East Coast office in the Nonstock offices in New York. Currently PictureArts has two RM brands -- FoodPix and Botanica -- and the RF brand, Brand X Pictures. This acquisition probably makes Picture Arts the 4th largest image seller headquartered in the U.S.

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