Stock Agency Revenue Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 404 Words | Posted 6/7/2010 | Comments
In an effort to obtain updated information on revenue trends in the stock photo industry, we will be conducting a revenue survey at the 2010 CEPIC International Congress and New Media Conference, which that takes place in Dublin on June 9–13. In a blind survey, we will be asking representatives of every stock agency and stock image distributor to answer five brief questions on behalf of their company.

Creating Photos For Social Networks

By Jim Pickerell | 792 Words | Posted 6/7/2010 | Comments
On LinkedIn’s ASMP group James Cavanaugh outlined the following client request, “A client wants you to create photographs that they can use on social network sites so they can "go viral" to promote their company. It means potentially countless people may use your copyrighted work,” and he asked “How would you approach such a request?”
This story provides my answer.

IPTC to Make Two Announcements at Dublin Photo Metadata Conference

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 280 Words | Posted 6/4/2010 | Comments
The International Press Telecommunications Council is holding its fourth international Photo Metadata Conference on June 9 in Dublin, in conjunction with the CEPIC Congress 2010. IPTC plans to announce two upcoming metadata product releases at the event: new tools that integrate IPTC and PLUS metadata into CS3 and CS4, as well as a proposal for a controlled vocabulary system.

Image Demand – Images Licensed Annually

By Jim Pickerell | 1016 Words | Posted 6/4/2010 | Comments
How does demand for images compare to what many agree is an oversupply?

Alamy Integrates Cut-Outs

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 68 Words | Posted 6/3/2010 | Comments
Alamy has introduced an image search filter that delivers images on white backgrounds

Veer Launches Office Plugin

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 205 Words | Posted 6/3/2010 | Comments
In line with the recent trend among large microstocks, Veer has announced a freely available plugin that enables users of Microsoft products to search for and buy Veer images from within Word and PowerPoint documents.

Age Fotostock Distributes Video Via THP

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 167 Words | Posted 6/3/2010 | Comments
Barcelona-based Age Fotostock has announced the addition of video to its offerings, using its own Technological Hosting Platform’s software and hardware to distribute footage as it has been distributing still images.

Image Oversupply: The Real Number

By Jim Pickerell | 593 Words | Posted 6/2/2010 | Comments (1)
What does the competition look like in terms of the number of images available online? Everyone knows there are billions of amateur images floating around the Internet, but what is the quantity of unique images currently available in professional collections?

ASMP Urges Photogs to Attend June 3 NYC Permit Hearing

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 204 Words | Posted 6/2/2010 | Comments
Tomorrow's 2PM hearing could institute a $300 permit to shoot in New York—without distinguishing between extravagant film and televisions productions and small still shoots.

Microstock Pricing Comparison Table

By Tyler Olson | 615 Words | Posted 6/2/2010 | Comments
A comprehensive comparison of the various sizing and pricing strategies between the top 6 microstock photography sites.

Hungarian Duo Launches New Micro: Stockfresh

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 352 Words | Posted 6/1/2010 | Comments
Though many think the microstock niche is already overpopulated, the recent launch of Stockfresh is notable given its provenance. The new micro business was founded by Peter Hamza and Andras Pfaff of Stock.xchng and StockXpert fame.

Judge Suggests AP, Fairey Settle Obama Poster Suit

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 233 Words | Posted 6/1/2010 | Comments
During last Friday’s hearing in the copyright dispute between artist Shepard Fairey and The Associated Press, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said he thought that sooner or later, the AP would win. Hellerstein urged the parties to settle.

16 Reasons to Attend the CEPIC Congress

By Jim Pickerell | 344 Words | Posted 5/28/2010 | Comments (2)
There is only a little over a week left until the 2010 CEPIC International Congress and New Media Conference in Dublin, Ireland, takes place on June 9–13. This is the premier annual event, worldwide, for those who produce and market stock imagery. It is not too late to register, and if you are a member of the Picture Archive Council of America or the American Society of Picture Professionals, there is a special discount rate.

PicApp Adds Reuters News Photos

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 171 Words | Posted 5/27/2010 | Comments
PicScout spin-off PicApp has announced an agreement with Reuters, adding the news company’s photographic coverage to the ad-supported image-licensing platform.

Alamy Reduces File-Size Requirement

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 352 Words | Posted 5/27/2010 | Comments
Alamy has changed its minimum submission guidelines to introduce a 24-megabyte minimum uncompressed image size. Judging by comments in online forums, the move is meeting with contributor approval.

Making Money In Microstock

By Jim Pickerell | 1076 Words | Posted 5/26/2010 | Comments (2)
A Russian photographer asks what subjects he should shoot for microstock in order to maximize his earnings. With hard work, he feels he can duplicate the results achieved by Yuri Arcurs, particularly because shooting in Russia can be much cheaper than Arcurs' Denmark location. Yet there are flaws to that logic.

Alamy Funds Second YPA Scholarship

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 65 Words | Posted 5/25/2010 | Comments
For the second year in a row, Alamy is supporting the Young Photographers Alliance foundation. The U.K. library was the first company to pledge a scholarship in 2009 and is renewing its support in 2010. Last year, the Alamy Scholarship Award was presented to Julianne Jamora of the School for Visual Arts. YPA was established last year to support emerging talent in building sustainable careers.

Pixamba Launches Image Management Product for Micro Users

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 274 Words | Posted 5/25/2010 | Comments
Pixamba, the maker of popular micro-contributor software ProStockMaster, has announced the launch of a digital asset management platform to help microstock photography users manage their image collections. Offered as software-as-service at a starting price point of under $5 per month, the Pixamba Media Management platform is designed to help image buyers index, store, search, tag, back up and retrieve images for reuse.

Photographer Income Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 160 Words | Posted 5/24/2010 | Comments
Jim Pickerell is launching a new photographer income survey in an effort to determine general income trends for photographers in the last couple of years. We encourage photographers, worldwide, who have had any earnings whatsoever in the last two years from licensing rights to their images to answer this brief questionnaire.

CEPIC Congress Promises to Kick Ash

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 261 Words | Posted 5/24/2010 | Comments
The organizers of the upcoming Dublin congress encourage attendees not to worry about potential disruption from the Icelandic volcano. CEPIC president Christina Vaughan sent out a note stating: “The worst of the disruption took place in April, and the authorities have now learned how to deal with it.”

Corbis to Liquidate Sygma

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 457 Words | Posted 5/21/2010 | Comments
In a letter to its contributors, Corbis has disclosed it will be seeking liquidation of the Sygma business entity in France. The company acquired Sygma in 1999 and has had numerous well-publicized legal and management issues with the former agency’s photographers, staff and assets.

Getty Images Offers Sky News Editorial Footage

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 208 Words | Posted 5/21/2010 | Comments
Getty Images has announced it has signed a four-year agreement with Sky News to license and distribute Sky editorial footage, which significantly grows its news, sport and entertainment offering.

Print Advertising and the Future of Stock Photography

By Jim Pickerell | 1135 Words | Posted 5/20/2010 | Comments (1)
A large percentage of the still-photo segment of the stock photography business is related to advertising—either licensing images for use in print ads, or licensing them for use in editorial products that are supported to a great extent by ads. The health of the stock photography business is directly related to the health of the print business. To understand what is likely to happen in the still photography business, it is important to have some understanding of advertising trends.

Expanding Your Business With Video

By Gail A Mooney | 1104 Words | Posted 5/20/2010 | Comments
I had already been a still photographer for over 20 years when I started exploring digital video and the motion medium ten years ago. I had built a successful career shooting editorially for magazines like National Geographic Traveler, Smithsonian, Travel & Leisure to name a few, as well as producing annual reports for major corporations.  When digital video hit the scene in the late ‘90’s, I was already starting to feel a slight frustration in trying to tell certain stories with a still camera. I was beginning to think and see in terms of movement and sound.  At the same time, technology was making it possible and affordable with digital video cameras and non-linear editing software for me to use this medium to tell my stories.  The new tools were a means to an end.

FootageBank HD Partners with Footage.net

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 60 Words | Posted 5/19/2010 | Comments
FootageBank HD has added 70,000 stock clips to Footage.net, a comprehensive search platform for the film and video industries.