BAPLA Rights Group Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 457 Words | Posted 3/27/2015 | Comments
In preparation for the BAPLA Focus on Copyright event in London on May 14, 2015, BAPLA is surveying its membership on the standards and pricing members employ for Web, Social Media and App use.

Marcel Saba Launches Vault Archives

By Jim Pickerell | 266 Words | Posted 3/27/2015 | Comments
Vault Archives has announced its debut into the stock photography industry. The New York-based agency offers the editorial and commercial photography market high-end imagery that is tastefully curated with authentic real life moments.

Getty’s Turnaround Potential

By Jim Pickerell | 1208 Words | Posted 3/26/2015 | Comments
I’m getting more frequent requests from long/short hedge fund investors about Getty Images’ turnaround potential in 2015. Getty’s $550 million of 7 percent unsecured notes due in October 2020 are selling for approximately 50 cents on the dollar. Investors are trying to determine if that is a good price, or if they could go even lower. (Getty also has about $2 billion in additional debut.) Here’s some of what I tell them.

Is Stock Too Expensive? Must Prices Go Down?

By Jim Pickerell | 425 Words | Posted 3/24/2015 | Comments (1)
Back in the early 2000s Graphic Designers started complaining that Royalty Free stock was too expensive and began looking for less expensive ways to get the photos and illustrations they needed for their projects. That was the birth of microstock. Now Christian Toksvig, former Getty Images VP, Christian Toksvig,, thinks there is new demand for still lower prices. He has founded StockUnlimited and is offering unlimited vector downloads for $9.99 per month.

New York Times Digital Revenue

By Jim Pickerell | 109 Words | Posted 3/24/2015 | Comments
According to Meredith Kopit Levien, New York Times EVP of Advertising, speaking to OMMA SXSW in Austin, TX recently, “Last year the Times did about $180 million in digital advertising and almost that much in digital subscriptions. That puts us at a digital business that’s in the $350 million range."

Novel Expressions Looks To Fill Void

By Jim Pickerell | 168 Words | Posted 3/24/2015 | Comments
Royalty free stock image agency Novel Expression and Jenn LeBlanc of Illustrated Romance are launching the Exclusive Jenn LeBlanc for Novel Expression collection. The initial collection will feature images of male and female same sex couples in both contemporary and historical costumes.

HMH – Is $300 Per Picture A Deal?

By Jim Pickerell | 1329 Words | Posted 3/23/2015 | Comments (1)
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) has started requesting images directly from some very experienced stock photographers and offering them $300 for all-future-rights, including copyright, to any image they select.

Old Stock Agencies Never Die – Imagestate Liquidated Again

By Jim Pickerell | 198 Words | Posted 3/20/2015 | Comments (1)
Under the title “Imagestate Media Partners Limited – In Liquidation” the Joint Liquidator in the UK reported on 6 March 2015 that Imagestate had been liquidated.

MPEVImages: What’s In A Name?

By Jim Pickerell | 876 Words | Posted 3/18/2015 | Comments (1)
Bond traders are asking “If Getty Images changed its name, but had all the same content and pictures, would this have a significant impact on sales/marketing?” The reason for this question is that revenue has been declining for Getty for at least eight quarter and it is becoming increasing apparent that there is likely no way to turn the business around.

iStock Stages 10th Anniversary iStockalypse In Dubai

By Jim Pickerell | 334 Words | Posted 3/17/2015 | Comments
iStock by Getty Images will stage the UAE's first ever iStockalypse event in Dubai from 26 thru 28 March, 2015. Specifically chosen as a fitting venue to mark the 10th anniversary of iStockalypse events, iStockalypse Dubai will bring together a select group of both local and global photographers and videographers for three-days of creative shoots and visually themed talks.

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