AP Images Adds Video, Editorial Assignment Service

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 213 Words | Posted 4/19/2010 | Comments
AP Images, the commercial photo division of The Associated Press, has rolled out two new services: video and editorial assignments.

The Image Works Reps National Maritime Museum of London

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 58 Words | Posted 4/16/2010 | Comments

PicScout ImageExchange in Open Beta

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 117 Words | Posted 4/16/2010 | Comments
PicScout's ImageExchange is moving into an open, no-registration-required beta testing period.

U.K. Election Rivals Misuse Microstock

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 47 Words | Posted 4/16/2010 | Comments (1)

Tony Stone Joins Microstock Company Vivozoom

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 352 Words | Posted 4/15/2010 | Comments (5)
In a news certain to shock many a traditionalist, the godfather of stock photography Tony Stone has joined the executive management team of microstock newcomer Vivozoom. Stone will lead the company's creative strategy.

Census Information Sheds Light on Education Image Use

By Jim Pickerell | 565 Words | Posted 4/14/2010 | Comments
For those who think that the use of photography in education will remain the same, here are some numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau.

NachoFoto Launches Real-Time Visual Search

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 224 Words | Posted 4/14/2010 | Comments
California-based NachoFoto has launched an image search engine that offers a different take on the currently available alternatives: a time factor.

VII Photo Launches Online Division, Magazine

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 237 Words | Posted 4/13/2010 | Comments
VII Photo has announced its expansion into the Web and mobile space, beginning with VII The Magazine. The new publication will be syndicated through a number of online outlets.

Google Buys U.K. Visual Recognition Startup Plink

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 218 Words | Posted 4/13/2010 | Comments
For those who have been wondering what Google is up to regarding images, this news may sound like the other shoe dropping: the leading search engine has purchased U.K.-based visual search company Plink.

Motion Cover Of VIV Magazine

By Jim Pickerell | 26 Words | Posted 4/12/2010 | Comments

Potential Market for Straightforward Content

By Jim Pickerell | 939 Words | Posted 4/12/2010 | Comments (2)
Ernie Monteiro of Time Inc. Content Solutions is looking for new images by sending a letter to many photographers.

Photojournalism: What Crisis?

By Stephen Mayes | 1887 Words | Posted 4/9/2010 | Comments
There is talk about a crisis in journalism, which generally takes the form of angst-ridden journalists, editors and news folk in general asking, “How do we maintain the commercial status quo without which journalism as we know it will be gone?” The question is sincere and extends beyond the fear of losing jobs; there is a genuine concern that the investigative and informative roles of the news media will be lost with a high cost to the civic health of our society. It’s not about finding new ways to do old things, but time to radically rethink our business models by redefining out products, our partners, and our clients. This article is about reinvention and redefining what we do.

Photolibrary Offers News, Celeb Imagery; Eyes Editorial Space

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 68 Words | Posted 4/9/2010 | Comments
CEO Glenn Parker says that Photolibrary has commenced its drive into the editorial space.

New Vector Releases from Traditionals

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 117 Words | Posted 4/9/2010 | Comments
Getty Images and Ingram Publishing have announced releases of vector products this week.

Glowimages Launches Wellness Collection

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 67 Words | Posted 4/8/2010 | Comments

U.K. Digital Economy Bill Sheds Orphan Works Clause

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 135 Words | Posted 4/8/2010 | Comments
U.K.'s first attempt at an orphan-works legislation has failed. Clause 43 was removed from the Digital Economy Bill by the House of Commons.

Transtock Adds Exclusive HD Video

By Jim Pickerell | 159 Words | Posted 4/8/2010 | Comments
Transtock, Inc., a stock photography library with a comprehensive collection of professionally created transportation-related still photography is expanding into high-definition video. Thanks to recent exclusive agreements with several major contributors, Transtock is now providing access to automotive HD footage.

iStockphoto Celebrates 10

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 115 Words | Posted 4/7/2010 | Comments
iStockphoto has gone from a Web site started in a basement to arguably the most successful stock photography business and profitable social network. The company is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a mini-site and more than $20,000 in giveaways.

Photo Industry Follows Google Books Rejection with Lawsuit

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 264 Words | Posted 4/7/2010 | Comments
After the courts denied requests to join on the creators' side of the Authors Guild et. al. v. Google, several photo and creative organizations, along with a few individual photographers and illustrators, have filed a separate class action against the search engine.

Correction: Pickerell Statement Misattributed to Bain

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 61 Words | Posted 4/7/2010 | Comments
In "Do Publishers Use Microstock?" the last paragraph was misattributed to Barnes & Noble photography director Chris Bain. The statement was made by article author Jim Pickerell: "So, if you're a photographer who has a collection of some niche subject that simply can't be shot today, there is a chance you'll make a sale. Otherwise, things are not looking too good."

Do Book Publishers Use Microstock?

By Jim Pickerell | 840 Words | Posted 4/6/2010 | Comments
Only a couple years ago, a researcher for a major book publisher said the company would never use microstock for a textbook, because of the "difficulty of securing rights." Though that was puzzling given typically solid microstock releases, I came away believing that maybe the textbook market was a last bastion of hope for photographers trying to license images at rights-managed prices. But things have changed.

Ubiquitous Use Debate Misses Mark

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 538 Words | Posted 4/5/2010 | Comments (3)
Chris Barton, a photographer and the managing director of Photographers Direct, has written an article highlighting multiple uses of the same microstock image and asking why a reputable company would do this to itself. There are numerous answers, and most are so mind-bogglingly simple as to make anyone wonder why stock-industry insiders are still having this meaningless debate.

iStockphoto First Quarter 2010 Suggests Microstock Slowdown

By Jim Pickerell | 962 Words | Posted 4/5/2010 | Comments
As Selling Stock posited in January, iStockphoto's first quarter seems to confirm that microstock has reached a plateau. Our analysis reveals that a group of the company's top shooters are experiencing a slight drop in average downloads compared to the end of 2009.

iStockphoto First Quarter 2010

By Jim Pickerell | 972 Words | Posted 4/2/2010 | Comments
In January we published an analysis of the units licensed in 2009 by a group of iStockphoto’s most successful contributors and asked the question “Has Microstock Reached a Plateau?” The first quarter 2010 results seem to confirm this is the case. As a baseline, on June 1, 2009 we did a count of the total number of images licensed in May 2009 by a group of 196 out of the 250 top selling iStock contributors. (Information on some of the top 250 was not available.) There were 442,533 images licensed by this group in that month. Average monthly sales were up only 5% by the end of 2009, but they were down 1% to only 3.9% by the end of March 2010. See the full analysis and the implications for the future.

Last Days to Influence U.K. Digital Economy Bill

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 278 Words | Posted 4/2/2010 | Comments
"Agitation works: MPs want re-electing. Deadline 6 April," warns stop43.org.uk. The Web site, named after clause 43 of the proposed U.K. Digital Economy Bill, was launched by nine U.K. photography groups to prevent what they see as orphan-works exploitation.