Myths About An Electronic Future

By Jim Pickerell | 1925 Words | Posted 7/27/1998 | Comments
In a series of seminars they are giving around the country Index Stock Imagery is debunking some current ''myths'' about the electronic future. They provide detailed information about their agency's operation that will be useful to all stock sellers.

July 1998 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 8134 Words | Posted 7/10/1998 | Comments
This issue contains stories on: Are Production Shoots In Your Future?, Sales From Direct Stock 6, Index Acquires Picture Cube and Stock Imagery, Digital Object Identifiers, PACA Adopts "Rights Protected" Term.

The Classroom in 2005

By Jim Pickerell | 1503 Words | Posted 7/8/1998 | Comments
The theme of a recent ASPP meeting in Chicago was ''Where Will Eductional Publishing Be In 2005?'' Encyclopedia, textbook and research professionals gave some interesting insights.

Legal News

By Jim Pickerell | 2019 Words | Posted 7/8/1998 | Comments
Boston photographer settles for 23 times the normal fee he would have charged for picture the Boston Herald grabbed from the Discovery Online web site. In another case in New York the judge made some ''fair use'' determinations that may be useful to photographers fighting ''fair use'' claims in the future.

Flashpix By Live Picture

By Jim Pickerell | 951 Words | Posted 7/6/1998 | Comments
Live Pictures' FlashPix technology is being used on-line to allow buyers to zoom in on details within an image. Samples of how it works can be seen at www.SportSite.com.

Are Production Shoots In Your Future?

By Jim Pickerell | 3559 Words | Posted 6/30/1998 | Comments
I believe major agencies will begin funding production shoots with selected photographers. Some may hire staffers. Find out why and where that leaves you.

PACA Adopts "Rights Protected"

By Jim Pickerell | 932 Words | Posted 6/23/1998 | Comments
PACA has adopted the term ''Rights Protected'' to help agencies engaged in traditional licensing of images distinguish themselves from Royalty Free. Richard Pasley of ASPP comments and Jim Pickerell answers his comments.

The Death of Photojournalism?

By Jim Pickerell | 1778 Words | Posted 6/22/1998 | Comments
Otto Pohl who operates the only professional photo lab in Russia, and has opportunity to talk with many of the world's leading photojournalists has written a thought provoking piece about the future of photojournalism.

Catalog Math

By Jim Pickerell | 1374 Words | Posted 6/22/1998 | Comments
This story provides some additional figures and background in exploring the returns photographers are likely to see from print catalogs in the future.

Index Acquires Picture Cube & Stock Imagery

By Jim Pickerell | 1293 Words | Posted 6/22/1998 | Comments
Index Stock has made two major acquisitions. The Picture Cube of Boston and Stock Imagery of Denver are now both part of Index. Index now represents 1,165 photographers and 1.7 million images.

Sygma Gets New CEO

By Jim Pickerell | 1260 Words | Posted 6/9/1998 | Comments
Hubert Henrotte, founder of Sygma 25 years ago and CEO, has unexpectedly left Sygma as a result of ''irreconcilable differences'' with Sygma's shareholders. Jean-Marc Smadja has taken over as the new CEO. Sources expect less funding of feature coverage in the future.

Sales from Direct Stock 6

By Jim Pickerell | 1386 Words | Posted 6/2/1998 | Comments
A new survey shows that on-average photographers who advertised in Direct Stock 6 barely earned enough to cover their cost of advertising after the book had been out 16 months. However, a few had very significant sales.

New Copyright Legislation

By Jim Pickerell | 705 Words | Posted 5/26/1998 | Comments
New copyright legislation has passed the Senate and is working its way through the House. The bill makes it a crime to alter copyright management information, such as a watermark, on an image.

Digital Object Identifiers

By Jim Pickerell | 1117 Words | Posted 5/26/1998 | Comments
The Digital Object Identifier is a system for identifying text and photos. It can be used both on-line and in print format. Publishers are pushing this which could lead to wide spread use.

Getting "Fair" Compensation from Publishers

By Jim Pickerell | 2685 Words | Posted 5/20/1998 | Comments
The New York Times and Audubon Magazine try to make electronic use, without compensation, of stock photos submitted for print use only. Photographers fight back with good paperwork.

Stock Imagery

By Jim Pickerell | 309 Words | Posted 5/20/1998 | Comments
The Larsons are no longer with Stock Imagery as Garry Adams does a complete review of Stock Imagery's ''Imagegate'' software and the costs of their on-line project to date.

Corbis Acquires Westlight

By Jim Pickerell | 1515 Words | Posted 5/20/1998 | Comments
Corbis has acquired WestLight giving it access to top quality commercial images that will be of interest to the commercial side of the stock photography business. Up to now this has been a glaring weakness in the Corbis operation.

May 1998 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 5708 Words | Posted 5/10/1998 | Comments
This issue contains an in-depth analysis of PhotoDisc and the RF business, List of PhotoDisc photographers and the number of images, Major Agency Catalog Costs, Pricing Clinic - Discounting, Corbis Acquires Westlight, Index Stock Gets $18.6 Million, and X-Ray Damage to Film.

PhotoDisc & Royalty Free

By Jim Pickerell | 5835 Words | Posted 5/6/1998 | Comments
This story is an indepth analysis of PhotoDisc, the world's leading supplier of Royalty Free images. Also included are the names over over 100 photographers supplying images to PhotoDisc and the numbers of images they have on-line.

X-Ray Damage to Film

By Jim Pickerell | 383 Words | Posted 5/6/1998 | Comments
New CTX 5000 scanners being used at airports around the world DAMAGE FILM in checked baggage. Photographers must take new precautions to be sure their film is not ruined.

Statistics You Can Use

By Jim Pickerell | 620 Words | Posted 4/20/1998 | Comments
TrendWatch publishes useful statistics on the graphic arts and publishing markets. This article gives a sample of recent information that they will e-mail free to interested parties.

Index Stock Gets $18.6 Million

By Jim Pickerell | 625 Words | Posted 4/20/1998 | Comments
Index Stock has receive $18.6 million in venture capital to use in agressively expanding their web business and in purchasing up six existing stock agencies.

DRK Refuses to License to Geographi

By Jim Pickerell | 1516 Words | Posted 4/4/1998 | Comments
DRK PHOTO has informed all National Geographic Society publications that they will no longer supply new images, or re-license previously used images, for any new projects until the issue of DRK's outstanding invoice for use of their images in ''108 Years of National Geographic on CD-ROM'' has been settled.

Major Agency Catalog Costs

By Jim Pickerell | 2513 Words | Posted 4/3/1998 | Comments
This article compares the per image fees charged by Tony Stone Images, FPG/VCG and The Image Bank for placing an image in one of their catalogs. It also deals with other issues related to catalog placement.

Pricing Clinic - Discounting

By Jim Pickerell | 1680 Words | Posted 3/20/1998 | Comments
Major agencies are discounting prices so their fees for small usages come much closer to royalty free prices. Small and medium size agencies are struggling to find a way to deal with this price cutting. This ''Pricing Clinic'' article offers one possible solution.