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Alamy Doubles Downloads Since 2008

By Jim Pickerell | 666 Words | Posted 10/7/2013 | Comments
The latest edition of Alamy’s “Ask James” series of video chats where CEO James West responds to photographer questions is now live. West reports that the company licensed rights to about 360,000 images in 2012, up from under 200,000 in 2008.

Getty Supplies Visual Trends Info

By Jim Pickerell | 346 Words | Posted 10/3/2013 | Comments
Getty Images’ visual trends publication Curve released their most comprehensive assessment of diversity in advertising to date. The Curve is designed to highlight the latest trends and research into the changing use of visual imagery that depicts social variety. It is also a resource for brands that are looking to create exclusive and progressive communications.

"Ask James" Is Back At Alamy

By Jim Pickerell | 296 Words | Posted 9/18/2013 | Comments
Alamy is soliciting questions for the next installment of it’s popular “Ask James" feature. Between now and September 23rd contributors can pose questions to James West, CEO of Alamy.  He will answer as many as possible in one or more 10 minute video sessions.

Disability Images Covers An Unrepresented Niche

By Jim Pickerell | 275 Words | Posted 9/10/2013 | Comments
Disability Images has created a body of work that focuses on empowerment and accessibility, and reflects the lives of people with disabilities who run companies, have families, participate in sports, study, learn and enjoy life.

Getty Puts OJO Images On iStockphoto

By Jim Pickerell | 787 Words | Posted 8/12/2013 | Comments
Getty Images has made the OJO Images available on iStockphoto. The images are now “exclusively” available on the Getty Images network of  sites and select partners. The full collection boasts nearly 31,000 premium files, which will grow to nearly 45,000 by the end of October.

Conceptual Image Trends

By Jim Pickerell | 319 Words | Posted 7/31/2013 | Comments
The Image Source team responsible for tracking trends in the premium stock photography industry is in the process of publishing a series of briefings following their recent research conducted to determine near-future patterns in the use of conceptual imagery. Intended to help premium stock photographers produce the imagery demanded by image buyers, their research will be published as a series of articles on the Image Source photographer resource blog over the next couple of months.

Alamy Launches “Ask James”

By Jim Pickerell | 696 Words | Posted 7/1/2013 | Comments
Alamy has launched an initiative called “Ask James” where contributors pose questions on Facebook, Flickr or the Alamy blog about Alamy operations or the stock photo business in general. Once the questions are in CEO James West sits down infront of a webcam and records as many answers as he has time for in 10 minutes segments.

Search By Image On Thinkstock

By Jim Pickerell | 227 Words | Posted 6/21/2013 | Comments
Yesterday we talked about the search by image feature on the CIR. Today, we discovered that Getty has added a search by image feature to Thinkstock. Go to the Thinkstock web site and look for the “search by image” button under the search box.

National Geographic Creative: Single Destination For Stills, Motion, Talent

By Jim Pickerell | 519 Words | Posted 6/7/2013 | Comments
National Geographic has gathered its expansive archive of still and moving images and its roster of award-winning photographic and filmmaking talent and made them accessible to the creative community in one place, through National Geographic Creative.

Yuri Arcurs Switches From Non-Exclusive To Exclusive

By Jim Pickerell | 799 Words | Posted 6/4/2013 | Comments
Since he started producing microstock images in 2005 Yuri Arcurs, the world’s top selling microstock shooter with over 1,500,000 downloads from iStockphoto alone, has been a strong advocate of non-exclusive representation and not putting “all his eggs in one basket”. Recently he signed an exclusive deal with Getty Images.

2013 Stock Photography Trends

By Jim Pickerell | 723 Words | Posted 5/17/2013 | Comments
The stock photography business has changed dramatically from what it was five or ten years ago and the future does and the future does not look promising. In this article we’ve provided links to a number of previously published articles that provide a good overview of the industry and where we believe it is headed. If the reader wants to get a basic grounding in what stock photography is all about this is the place to start.

Corbis CRAVE For iPad And Web

By Jim Pickerell | 225 Words | Posted 5/14/2013 | Comments
Corbis® Images has launched Corbis CRAVE, a premium image discovery experience developed exclusively for iPad® and as an accompanying web experience.  CRAVE features expertly curated imagery from industry-leading commercial and editorial photographers. At launch there are 47 portfolios from featured photographers.

Family Imagery Concepts: Image Source Identifies New Trends

By Jim Pickerell | 287 Words | Posted 5/6/2013 | Comments
In an effort to help its photographers shoot the imagery demanded by image buyers Image Source’s trend monitoring team, ISM, have published a report on its photographer resource blog IMSO, that examines the concepts portrayed in recent family imagery. In the process of preparing this report Image Source analyzed changes in the buying patterns or its customers, and researched a wide range of media and customer needs.

Shutterstock Launches Offset: Opportunity For RM Photogs

By Jim Pickerell | 729 Words | Posted 4/3/2013 | Comments
Shutterstock has announced plans to launch Offset, a new RF offering of premium, high-end stock photos and illustrations. Currently the curated collection is in private beta. A public launch will follow later this year.

Licensing A Getty Image Found On Someone Else's URL Isn't Easy!

By Jim Pickerell | 1965 Words | Posted 4/1/2013 | Comments
Getty Images makes it hard for some customers to purchase RM images. See what I learned when I tried to license usage of 4 images from Getty. We complain about the unauthorized use of images online and then we make it almost impossible for many potential image users to find out how to license images legitimately.

Falling Prices: Issue To Be Discussed At CEPIC

By Alfonso Gutierrez | 2616 Words | Posted 3/29/2013 | Comments
The CEPIC Congress in Barcelona June 10 – 14, 2013 attracts stock agents from around the world. Pricing will be one of the key issues discussed – specifically falling prices and the impact they are having on stock agencies and professional photographers. I posed a series of questions to a few industry leaders. This story is a response from Alfonso Gutierrez, CEO of age fotostock.

Getty Connect: Miniscule Usage Fees

By Jim Pickerell | 1264 Words | Posted 3/27/2013 | Comments
Last summer Getty Images launched an API initiative called Connect by Getty Images that made it possible for then to collect a share of the advertising revenue when an ad appears on a page where a Getty Image is shown. One of the first companies to use the API was Yahoo. In the February statements Getty is reporting royalties from some of the early pay-per-view deals. The numbers being reported have alarmed a number of Getty’s contributors.

ImageBrief Closes $700,000 Investment Round

By Jim Pickerell | 407 Words | Posted 3/22/2013 | Comments
ImageBrief has raised a $700,000 round of financing from Square Peg’s Paul Bassat and Justin Liberman as well as other Australian investors. Originally based in Australia, the company has raised $2.2 million thus far.

Bankruptcy Scam

By Jim Pickerell | 1130 Words | Posted 2/27/2013 | Comments
Stock agency bankruptcies are becoming more frequent. In some cases photographers receive notices from a bankruptcy administrator saying that they are owed a certain amount of money. The administrator asks them to confirm, or prove, that is what they are owed.

Image Source Announces Photographer Workshops

By Jim Pickerell | 531 Words | Posted 2/20/2013 | Comments
Image Source has announced the dates and locations of its latest series of photographer workshops, starting in London on March 12, 2013 and ending in Los Angeles on March 21st with additional workshops in Copenhagen, Milan, Munich and New York.

Volume vs. Price

By Jim Pickerell | 1095 Words | Posted 2/18/2013 | Comments
Most photographers are focused on how much they can charge for their images. The higher the price the happier they are. This is true, not just of RM photographers who want to retain the ability to negotiate on every sale depending on the importance and significance of the usage. It is also true of Microstock photographers as their distributors continue to push up prices. (Check out this story.)

Microstock Price Comparisons

By Jim Pickerell | 1256 Words | Posted 2/13/2013 | Comments
Many photographers that license their images at RM and traditional RF prices still believe microstock images are being licensed for $1.00. For the most part nothing could be further from the truth. Consider these price comparisons for images on 7 different microstock sites with the average price for an RM or RF sale on Getty Images. You'll be surprised!

Survey Results: Global Stock Image Revenue

By Jim Pickerell | 1385 Words | Posted 2/8/2013 | Comments
The Global Stock Image Market Research Group (GSIMRG) in Heidelberg, Germany has just released a report on the extensive study of the stock photo industry that it conducted in 2012. They concluded that the stock photo industry generated $2.88 billion in revenue in 2012. Based on their figures I think image licensing is much less. Their report, and my commentary in this article, is a must read for anyone engaged in the stock photo business.

Image Source Re-Launches Photographer Resource Site IMSO

By Jim Pickerell | 362 Words | Posted 2/6/2013 | Comments
Image Source has re-launched its photographer resource blog, IMSO (http://www.imagesource.com/blog/), as part of its continued commitment to support photographers. Since early 2011 IMSO has provided industry trending information for photographers and image buyers. Following increasing popularity and success, Image Source took the decision to re-launch IMSO as a dedicated professional photographer resource featuring photography trends, tips, reviews and interviews with leading industry figures.

Volume Can Make A Difference

By Jim Pickerell | 791 Words | Posted 1/25/2013 | Comments
Many who license their images at Rights Managed or traditional Royalty Free prices believe it is impossible to earn significant revenue licensing images at microstock prices. This article offers some comparative analysis.