Public Company Dilemmas

By Jim Pickerell | 868 Words | Posted 2/18/2016 | Comments
The three public companies in the stock photo industry – Getty Image, Shutterstock and AdobeStock -- face major challenges that will probably be impossible for them to overcome. Adobe is the possible exception because it can approach the stock image side of its business as a loss-leader that supports the other 98% of its business.

Global Market Size For Stock Images

By Jim Pickerell | 717 Words | Posted 2/16/2016 | Comments
Another leading global market research company, Technavio, headquartered in London, has taken a look at the global still image market and concluded that it will exceed USD 4 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of over 7%.

Agents Interested In Talking To Corbis Photographers

By Jim Pickerell | 773 Words | Posted 2/16/2016 | Comments (1)
Since publishing “Next Step For Corbis Photographers” last week, I’ve been contacted by a number of agents interested in talking to Corbis photographers who might be looking for somewhere else to place their work.

Next Step For Corbis Photographers

By Jim Pickerell | 1316 Words | Posted 2/12/2016 | Comments
I’m getting a lot of requests from Corbis photographers that basically ask, “What should I do now!” Indications are that fewer than 20% of Corbis photographers will be offered Getty contracts. The actual number may be significantly less. Knowing who will and won’t be selected may not happen quickly. This story offers more thoughts on what's likely to happen and offers options for photographers to consider

Curated Collections: The Future

By Jim Pickerell | 925 Words | Posted 2/12/2016 | Comments (3)
Increasing numbers of stock photo buyers seem to be deciding that ever larger collections of images are not for them. At least as a first stop. The big question is finding an alternative since most of the better known sites – both microstock and traditional – are racing to add more images.

ImageBrief And Mymarketplace Collection

By Jim Pickerell | 982 Words | Posted 2/10/2016 | Comments (2)
It may be time for stock shooters to take another look at Image Brief. It started out as a place where customers would go to list a brief explaining the kind of imagery they needed for their next project.

Shutterstock Signs Exclusive Deal With BFA

By Jim Pickerell | 457 Words | Posted 2/9/2016 | Comments
Shutterstock, Inc. has announced an exclusive global syndication deal with BFA, a leading lifestyle, fashion, art and entertainment content creation agency. Over 1.7 million editorial images in the BFA collection will now be available to Shutterstock’s Premier customers, which include some of the largest marketing communications companies and publishing houses in the world.

Marketing Trends To Watch In 2016

By Jim Pickerell | 226 Words | Posted 2/8/2016 | Comments
Both Adobe and Shutterstock have recently posted information on tends they have spotted that they think will continue to build in 2016.

Adobe Stock Adds 100,000 4K Video Clips

By Jim Pickerell | 401 Words | Posted 2/5/2016 | Comments (2)
Adobe Stock has added over 100,000 4K video assets to its current collection of over one-million video assets. The site also offers over 45 million images and graphics. This story shows how that compares with other footage providers.

Visual Connections In Chicago

By Jim Pickerell | 256 Words | Posted 2/5/2016 | Comments
Visual Connections returns to Chicago on Thursday, May 5th to stage another networking and education event for art buyers and researchers who need images and footage. The venue will be the conveniently located Ivy Room at Tree Studios.

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Jim Pickerell launched his career as a photographer in 1963. In 1990 he began publishing a regular newsletter on stock photography. In 1995 the information was made available online as well as in print and was gradually expanded to a daily service. Click here for Pickerell's full biography.

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