PACA'S Metadata Standards

By Roger Ressmeyer | 123 Words | Posted 7/20/2006 | Comments
PACA Has released its Metadata Standards version 1.0 and the entire document is available in pdf. This "PACA Distrubtor" XMP panel will power the consistent entry of embedded text about a picture's distributor, model releases, etc. into image headers which are viewable in Photoshop's File Info screens.

Footage Market

By Jim Pickerell | 1007 Words | Posted 7/14/2006 | Comments
This story examines statistics relative to the Footage Market and explores the likelihood of it becoming a major opportunity for stock photographers in the near future.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1802 Words | Posted 7/13/2006 | Comments
This edition contains stories on: Alamy Testing Improved Search Engine; Stock Artists Alliance Delivers a "Metadata Manifesto"; PACA Membership Directory in Print; Shutterstock Hits 850,000 Images; Corbis Outline Team Signs 8 New Portraiture Photographers; a21 subsidiary ArtSelect enters Into Joint Marketing Agreement with Redcats U.S.A.; Picturehouse Announces Date for New York 2006

July 2006 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 179 Words | Posted 7/5/2006 | Comments
This issue contains the following stories: Reflections on CEPIC; The Rise Of Crowdsourcing; JupiterMedia Q1 2006 Results; Alamy Reports Growth In Supply; Getty Acquires Italian Agent; Jupiter Buys Workbookstock; ImageState Splits Up; A21 Raises Necessary Capital; A21 Acquires Artselect; Upheaval At Superstock; Alamy Adds Metdata; Transtock's New Licensing Model; Photo Subscription Services; Dark Matter; Corbis Appoints New CCO

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By Jim Pickerell | 1285 Words | Posted 6/29/2006 | Comments
This edition contains the following short items: Heimsch Wins CEPIC Contest; Upheaval At Superstock; To Be Or Not To Be -- A Getty Images Partner; JupiterImages Upgrades Site; Unauthorized Use Dilemma; Laufenberg Joins Getty Images and Cannibalization

Corbis Appoints Chief Creative Officer

By Jim Pickerell | 1962 Words | Posted 6/23/2006 | Comments
Corbis recently appointed Ross Sutherland to a new position of Chief Creative Officer. Sutherland has almost 40 years of experience at some of the world's leading advertising agencies including Ogilvy & Mather and Young & Rubicam.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1310 Words | Posted 6/22/2006 | Comments
This edition contains stories on: Getty Showcasing New Photographers, Alamy Adds Metadata To Digital Image Files, Corbis Launches Corbis Outline@Home, Pacific Stock Releases New "Wiki Shots" RF Collection, ASMP & AIA Release New Guidelines for Commissioning Architectural Images, MaXx Images Announces AGE Fotostock Representation

Reflections On CEPIC

By Jim Pickerell | 2947 Words | Posted 6/16/2006 | Comments
The most important event on the stock industry calendar is the annual CEPIC Congress, held this year early in June in Biarritz, France. This year there were almost 800 attendees from 375 stock photo organization and 51 countries. This story outlines some of things I learned at the conference.

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By Mele Stemmermann | 1450 Words | Posted 6/15/2006 | Comments
This edition contains stories on: Alamy Includes Metadata In All Downloaded Image Files; Getty Names New CFO; Getty and amana Begin Joint Distribution; Jolie-Pitt Baby Pictures Will Raise Funds For Charity; NewsCom Partners With Topix.net; Corbis Artist Representation Team Expands Across Asia; and Popperfoto's World Cup Images Available On Alamy.

a21 Announces Changes At Superstock

By Jim Pickerell | 476 Words | Posted 6/15/2006 | Comments
a21, Inc. has announced that Haim Ariav, a21's Chief Creative Officer and the Chief Creative Officer and President of a21's subsidiary SuperStock no longer remains with the Company. Mr. Ariav has also resigned from the Board of Directors of a21.

JupiterImages Buys Workbookstock

By Jim Pickerell | 491 Words | Posted 6/6/2006 | Comments
Jupiterimages has acquired all the shares of Workbook Inc. from Alexis Scott giving it control of workbookstock.com. Simultaneously, Alexis Scott purchased back from Jupiterimages the print directories, Workbook.com and all the other products that help generate assignments for photographers and illustrators.

Photo Subscription Services

By Jim Pickerell | 448 Words | Posted 6/5/2006 | Comments
This story provides some statistics on 18 Subscription web sites that have a combined total of over 10 million images. Six million of these are clip art leaving over 4 million photos and illustration. Eight of these sites are owned by Jupitermedia.

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By Jim Pickerell | 1099 Words | Posted 6/3/2006 | Comments
This edition includes short items on: Getty Extends RF Discounts To End Of July; The Rise of Crowdsourcing; Getty Increases Authorization of Share Repurchase; Getty To Close Some New York Facilities; Duncomb Joins Bilderlounge; Getty Accepts Unreleased Images and Win A Car At Punchstock.

ArtBox Looks To The Future

By Jim Pickerell | 512 Words | Posted 6/3/2006 | Comments
Will the users of new technologies like cell phones and video ipods be satisfied with still images? A new company called ArtBoximages.com believes such mobile device users will expect much more. See what they are doing.

Alamy First Quarter 2006

By Jim Pickerell | 1268 Words | Posted 6/1/2006 | Comments
Alamy has reported numbers for Q1 2006 that show another huge growth in supply with 825,052 images added to their database. This was up a full 28% from the 644,808 added in Q4 2005 and 86% from the 443,587 added in Q1 2005. See the rest of their numbers.

What Do Customers Think?

By Joe Lacugna | 1683 Words | Posted 6/1/2006 | Comments
At the recent PACA Annual Meeting in Chicago, industry veteran, Joe LaCugna, PhD, was invited to present key findings from three recent surveys of creative professionals. This story provides a summary of some of his points.

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By Mele Stemmermann | 2641 Words | Posted 5/23/2006 | Comments
This article includes: a21 Acquires ArtSelect; Corbis and Mike Watson Images Announce Content Partnership; Corbis Appoints Ross Sutherland Chief Creative Officer; Masterfile To Launch Radius Images, New RF Collection; MediaVast Completes $15 Million Series C Round of Financing; Stock Photo Finder Launches in UK; Digital Railroad Expands Collaboration with the PLUS Coalition; Marshall Buys Imagestate

ImageState Split Up

By Jim Pickerell | 443 Words | Posted 5/17/2006 | Comments
Getty Images has made a deal to acquire the 17,000 John Foxx RF image collection from Image State for approximately $1.5 million or about $88 per image. For less than $1 million Sheldon Marshall has purchased rights to represent the Image State RM collection.

Dark Matter

By John Jerney | 986 Words | Posted 5/15/2006 | Comments
Stock photographers shooting on spec face a new, mostly unseen challenge when trying to sell images. Dan Heller compares the explosion of amateur photographers with digital cameras feeding images into the marketplace with the unseen, but powerful "dark matter" of the universe.

Buyers Interested In ImageState

By Jim Pickerell | 448 Words | Posted 5/15/2006 | Comments
Joint administrators from Kroll Limited in the UK have been appointed to operate Image State until it can be sold or closed down. Rumors have it that at least one company is looking to acquire the entire company and at least 22 companies would like to acquire various parts of ImageState.

Jupiter Announces Q1 2006 Results

By Jim Pickerell | 2201 Words | Posted 5/11/2006 | Comments
Jupitermedia Corporation has reported revenues for the quarter ended March 30, 2006 of $33.9 million compared to revenues of $19.7 million for the same period last year. The figure was only $1.8 million above the previous quarter despite a number of new acquisitions that should be providing revenue.

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By Jim Pickerell | 987 Words | Posted 5/5/2006 | Comments
This issue contains stories on: ASMP Seeks Dynamic Solutions To Orphan Works Dilemma; Orphan Works In The UK; Jupiterimages Acquires IFA Bilderteam; Video on Google; PhotoIndia.com Launches RF Collection; and Sales Going Down -- Attitude Change.

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By Jim Pickerell | 2061 Words | Posted 5/5/2006 | Comments
This issue contains stories on: Transtock(R) Unveils New Licensing Model,ASMP Seeks Online Copyright Registration Within DAM Programs, Masterfile and PicScout to Focus on Europe Too, Superstock Expands Partnership with PicScout to Protect its images in Europe, NewsCom Partners with Wireimage, Photolibrary Acquires Monsoon Images of New York, Custom Medical Stock Photo Offers RF Collection, Photononstop Launches RF Collection- Hires International Network Coordinator, WireImage To Distribute Images From The Conde Nast Archive

Getty Acquires Italian Agent

By Jim Pickerell | 193 Words | Posted 5/2/2006 | Comments
Getty Images, Inc. has acquired Laura Ronchi, S.p.A., its largest master delegate and the leading provider of visual content in Italy. No information was supplied as to the price paid for the acquisition.

a21 Raises Necessary Capital

By Jim Pickerell | 372 Words | Posted 5/2/2006 | Comments
a21, Inc. has announced the completion of a private placement of $15.5 million of Secured Convertible Notes ("Notes") with institutional and accredited investors. The Company expects to use the proceeds of this private placement to repay existing debt, provide working capital, and for acquisitions and expansion.