What Did VCG Buy?

By Jim Pickerell | 707 Words | Posted 3/3/2016 | Comments
It seems to me that all VCG bought when they acquired Corbis was: (1) The right to put out a press release saying, “We are the largest stock photo source in China,” (2) The removal of Corbis content from ImagineChina, which many believe was previously the largest stock photo agency in China, and (3) We bought a company from Bill Gates. Rumor has it that Bill Gates was paid $225 million for Corbis.

Copyright Small Claims Proposal

By Jim Pickerell | 378 Words | Posted 3/2/2016 | Comments
While there has been a great deal of discussion recently about the possibility of Congress creating a small claims process for visual arts, several visual artist groups, representing hundreds of thousands of creators, have joined forces to propose key components of potentially forthcoming small claims legislation. Collectively, the groups represent photographers, photojournalists, videographers, illustrators, graphic designers, artists, and other visual artists as well as their licensing representatives.

What’s Next For Veer?

By Jim Pickerell | 299 Words | Posted 3/2/2016 | Comments
Getty Images has contacted Veer contributors to explain what will happen to their imagery as a result of the sale of Corbis to VCG.  Their imagery will not be integrated into the Getty Images collection. Veer contributors may apply to iStock for possible upload of their content there. The memo says:

Pond5 Introduces Improved Search And Membership Plans

By Jim Pickerell | 1410 Words | Posted 2/29/2016 | Comments
Pond5 has improved its systems for searching and finding the right video clip or image. In addition, it has introduced a Membership offering that provides significant saving for customers who pay monthly or annual subscription fees.

Shutterstock’s Drive To Add Images

By Jim Pickerell | 707 Words | Posted 2/25/2016 | Comments
A photographer recently asked if I could explain why Shutterstock is making such an aggressive effort to grow its collection. Currently, the company over 77 million images in its collection and is adding over 800,000 new images a week. As far as I can tell Shutterstock believes their customers want more and more choice not only in subject matter, but in newer, more updated images.

Shutterstock 2015 Financial Results

By Jim Pickerell | 1302 Words | Posted 2/24/2016 | Comments
Shutterstock has reported Q4 2015 revenue of $115.9 million and a total of $425.1 million in revenue for all of 2015. The full year revenue was up about 30% from $328 million in 2014. Approximately, $8.6 million of the annual revenue was generated by Rex Features and PremiumBeat that were acquired during Q1 2015, and the impact of foreign currency exchanges. Excluding these contributions to revenue the company’s revenue growth was approximately 27% in 2015 down from 39% in the previous year.

Good News, Bad News: For Corbis Photographers

By Jim Pickerell | 147 Words | Posted 2/23/2016 | Comments (3)
The Good News -- Getty has started offering some Corbis contributors who also have an existing contract with Getty the chance to have their Corbis images migrated to Getty. The Bad News – One contributor was earning a 40% royalty on his Non-Exclusive RM contract with Corbis. Now Getty has offered him an agreement that gives him a 25% royalty.

Speight New Panther Media CEO

By Jim Pickerell | 284 Words | Posted 2/23/2016 | Comments
Tomas Speight has joined Panther Media GmbH as Chief Executive Officer. He will initiate a drive to grow the business into a global presence. Panther Media has a range of initiates relating to clients, international partnerships, as well as new content lines that will be launched in the near future. Further innovations beneficial to both photographers and clients are in the pipeline.

Is Growing Collections A Good Thing?

By Jim Pickerell | 826 Words | Posted 2/22/2016 | Comments
Many photographers who used to earn hundreds, and even thousands, of dollars for the use of one of their images think Shutterstock, and Microstock in general, are killing the stock photo business. Some Shutterstock contributors are even beginning to ask the same question. A reader recently asked for my analysis of why Shutterstock’s continued addition to its collection of over 700,000 new images a week won’t “drown it’s customers and risk losing its best contributors.”

Getty Supplies Corbis Contributors With Information

By Jim Pickerell | 817 Words | Posted 2/19/2016 | Comments
Getty Images has sent Corbis contributors the following information about the migration of Corbis material to Getty representation. While some questions have been answered there are still a number of issues that are not clear.

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