Create Your Own Portfolio App

By Jim Pickerell | 297 Words | Posted 8/24/2012 | Comments
Photographers can now build their own portfolio and presentation apps for iPad and iPhone without the necessity of learning to code. Appafolio Biz and Appafolio Plus provide an application tool that lets the photographer produce and display slideshows, galleries and videos.

No More Fixed Prices For Royalty Free

By Jim Pickerell | 311 Words | Posted 8/23/2012 | Comments (2)
Pocketstock has created a new pricing strategy call Bidder that enables each customer to establish the price he or she is willing to pay for a royalty free image.

Google Algorithm Change May Discourage Infringement

By Jim Pickerell | 494 Words | Posted 8/23/2012 | Comments
Google has made a change in its search algorithm that may discourage web site creators from using unlicensed photos. Such use could result in their entire site appearing lower in search rankings and thus seldom, if ever, seen as a result of a Google search.

Marketing Budgets Changing

By Jim Pickerell | 468 Words | Posted 8/22/2012 | Comments
According to Advertising Age measured ad spending for the top 100 biggest advertisers dropped 0.2% for the first half of 2012 compared to 2011. While there was a small increase in spending for TV it did not make up for the losses experienced by newspapers and magazines. Check out some of the other marketing trends.

The Changing Face Of Music Photography

By Alexandra Bortkiewicz | 1323 Words | Posted 8/21/2012 | Comments (1)
Can today’s music photographers hope to shoot images that are as striking as those of the pop stars from the 50s to the 90s? Or will developments like tighter restrictions for concert photographers, and artists wanting greater image control, mean that today’s music stars will leave a legacy of bland, boring images for future generations? While creating the Pop and Rock showcase from the Alamy collection, I was struck by how the images of the latest bands didn’t quite have the resonance and iconic status of the documentary coverage of bands and pop stars of earlier eras who often enthralled audiences with their antics, charisma, rampant exhibitionism and on-stage posturing. Photographers helped create those legends.

ASMP Offers Model/Property Release App

By Jim Pickerell | 222 Words | Posted 8/20/2012 | Comments
The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) has created a free Model/Property Release app for iOS (iPhone and iPad) that makes it easy for photographers to enter their own and the models information. The forms require that a photo of the model be attached to the release before it can be completed. Once the form is filled out the model, the photographer and a witness can each sign the form using their finger or a pen in the same manner as electronic credit card purchases are normally signed. Then, a PDF of the completed release can be emailed to the photographer and the model.

Focus On Real People

By Jim Pickerell | 305 Words | Posted 8/17/2012 | Comments
Citizen Stock has launched a royalty-free collection of over 10,000 images of real people and their emotions. Created by assignment photographers Sherrie Nickol and David Katzenstein, a husband and wife team, Citizen Stock (www.citizenstock.com) is one of the first stock photo agencies devoted solely to portraiture of “real people.” The models aren’t professional models, but children, moms, dads, grandparents, skateboarders, lawyers, teachers, musicians, chefs, artists, office workers, clothing designers, and small business owners, to name a few.

Thinkstock On Google Drive For FREE

By Jim Pickerell | 381 Words | Posted 8/16/2012 | Comments (1)
On its Google Drive cloud storage service Google has added a feature that will allow its customers to use Thinkstock photos for FREE. They are currently asking their customers to suggest photos that they would like to see included in this gallery of free photos.

Carlyle To Buy Getty Images

By Jim Pickerell | 429 Words | Posted 8/15/2012 | Comments (2)
The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) and Getty Images management announced today they have formed a partnership to acquire Getty Images, Inc., from Hellman & Friedman for $3.3 billion. Carlyle will acquire slightly over 50% of the company. Getty Images Co-Founder and Chairman Mark Getty and the Getty family will roll substantially all of their ownership interests into the transaction. CEO and co-founder Jonathan Klein will also invest equity in the company.

The Necessity of Networking (Social and Otherwise)

By Michael Masterson | 741 Words | Posted 8/14/2012 | Comments
In the following article, first posted on Visual Connections, Michael Masterson, President of American Society of Picture Professionals (ASPP), and a natural networker offers three tips for the imaging professional on the importance of networking, and how to go about it.

Streamlining Copyright In The Digital Age

By Sarah Saunders | 1927 Words | Posted 8/8/2012 | Comments
In November 2010 the UK government called for an independent review of the Intellectual Property laws and practices. Among the recommendations in a report submitted by Professor Ian Hargreaves and a panel of experts in May 2011 was the creation of a Digital Copyright Exchange.  Next, was another study that offers some workable solutions to the problems addressed in the first report. Sarah Saunders has examined this latest effort.

Photographer Earns $19,000 From Cellphone Pics

By Jim Pickerell | 449 Words | Posted 8/7/2012 | Comments (6)
We recently reported on Foap.com, a Swedish site where photographers can sell pictures they take using their cellphones. Now the developers of the Finnish company Scoopshot, which offers a similar service, tell us that their best selling photographers, Arto Mäkelä, has earned more than $19,000 from pictures he ha taken on his Android smartphone and uploaded to the free-to-download Scoopshot app.

Water Rights Images Chooses Visual Steam To Grow Sales

By Jim Pickerell | 243 Words | Posted 8/6/2012 | Comments
Water Rights Images has retained Visual Steam to build and manage a team of experienced licensing professionals on an ongoing basis.

Jury Finds John Wiley & Sons Guilty Of Infringement

By Jim Pickerell | 556 Words | Posted 8/3/2012 | Comments
On Wednesday in Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York a jury found after a seven-day trial that educational publisher John Wiley & Sons was liable for willful copyright infringement of two photos taken by Louis Psihoyos.

Photononstop Group Acquires Biosphoto

By Jim Pickerell | 395 Words | Posted 8/2/2012 | Comments
Photononstop Group, based in Paris, announces the purchase of 100% of the shares in
Biosphoto, France’s leading stock agency specialized in Nature, Garden and Environment Photography. The Biosphoto collection contains 2.5 million photos and 20,000 videos. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

How Low Can Stock Photo Prices Go?

By Jim Pickerell | 1109 Words | Posted 8/1/2012 | Comments (1)
For some years we’ve seen a decline in rights managed and traditional royalty free prices. If you look at the price calculators of major distributors it might appear that prices haven’t declined all that much. The problem is that nobody pays those prices.

SuperStock Announces New CEO

By Jim Pickerell | 290 Words | Posted 8/1/2012 | Comments
SuperStock has announced that Alan Bailey will assume the role of CEO and departing CEO, Lanny Ziering will take over the position of Chairman of RGB Ventures, the parent company of SuperStock.  Mr. Ziering will focus on acquisitions, strategic alliances, and emerging technologies as the company focuses on expansion.

3D Stock Photography

By Jim Pickerell | 277 Words | Posted 7/31/2012 | Comments (2)
ZPartners have launched www.stock3dphotos.com and is inviting still photographers to contribute. The site also provides photographer guidelines for producing 3D photos.

Story First. Story Last.

By Charles Gupton | 358 Words | Posted 7/31/2012 | Comments
With video it is all about the story. Still photographer Charles Gupton talks about the importance of focusing on the story first rather than just looking for great visuals and hoping that they will hang together later.

Stock Photography: Future Growth Potential

By Jim Pickerell | 4084 Words | Posted 7/30/2012 | Comments (1)
In the future, will it be possible for more photographers to earn a better living than they are currently earning producing stock images? More and more photographers are jumping into the stock photo business every day and many hope to make it a career. Here’s a dozen reasons why future revenue growth for this industry seems unlikely. I’ve discussed all these issues before, but it seems useful to briefly itemize them all in one place.

Video Selling Strategy: Give Stills Away For Free

By Jim Pickerell | 274 Words | Posted 7/24/2012 | Comments (1)
StockPhotosforFree.com has launched an initial archive of 100,000 free images mostly comprised of still frames pulled from HD videos that are available on VideoBlocks.com.

Alamy vs. Microstock

By Jim Pickerell | 570 Words | Posted 7/23/2012 | Comments
On the MicrostockGroup blog there has been a debate as to whether it is better to try to license images through Alamy rather than on microstock sites given that the license fees  and royalty percentages are so much higher.

Pond5 and Adobe Make Using RF Video Easier

By Jim Pickerell | 206 Words | Posted 7/23/2012 | Comments
Pond5 and Adobe have teamed up to develop a one-of-a-kind plug-in that gives video editors seamless access to the largest collection of over 1.1 million royalty-free stock videos, including 330,000 royalty-free music tracks and sound effects, all exclusively within Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.

Selling Your Stock Photo Agency

By Jim Pickerell | 667 Words | Posted 7/20/2012 | Comments
The stock photo industry seems to be going through another round of acquisitions and consolidations as owners of small, niche agencies find it difficult to compete in today’s market where there is a glut of supply, relatively flat demand and declining prices. Many agency owners are looking for ways to retire or move onto something else. I regularly get request asking “What is my company worth?”

PACA's 17th International Conference

By Jim Pickerell | 361 Words | Posted 7/18/2012 | Comments
PACA’s (Picture Agency Council of America) 17th International Conference will be held this year in Chicago from October 19th through the 21st at the Chicago Marriott Downtown.  In addition to PACA members the event is open to all ‘sister’ trade organizations for the image, illustration and advertising industry. These include: