Alamy Launches News Service

By Jim Pickerell | 223 Words | Posted 10/18/2011 | Comments
Alamy has announced the launch of its live news service which provides a stream of unique news, sport and entertainment photographs direct to customers. For the first time, Alamy will push live news to its customers via FTP minutes after the photographs were captured.

Average Return From iStockphoto

By Jim Pickerell | 4505 Words | Posted 10/17/2011 | Comments (4)
The first thing everyone wants to know about microstock is how much the average person earns licensing images at those prices. This story provides some statistics. The story also deals with the misconception that in order to have high earnings in microstock it is necessary to have a huge number of images in the collection.

Fixed Pricing vs. Use Pricing

By Jim Pickerell | 2014 Words | Posted 10/14/2011 | Comments
Recently, a new stock agency asked if they should develop a pricing strategy based on fixed prices, or prices based on how the images would be used? Here are some things to think about.

Corbis Appoints Barak Ronen SVP of Media Products

By Jim Pickerell | 307 Words | Posted 10/14/2011 | Comments
Corbis Images (www.corbisimages.com) has named Barak Ronen as Senior Vice President of Media Products. Ronen was formerly with Reuters and will be based in London. He will be responsible for the company’s Media product development and commercial strategy.

Jonathan Klein On Building A Successful Company

By Jim Pickerell | 193 Words | Posted 10/12/2011 | Comments
It is always interesting to hear what Jonathan Klein has to say. Recently he was interviewed by Tara Fuller, editor of American Express’ Open Forum, a pro business website designed to “power small business success.”

3D Photography At 2112 Olympics

By Jim Pickerell | 106 Words | Posted 10/12/2011 | Comments
Getty Images plans to use "a handful" of 3D-dedicated photographers to cover secure  next year's Olympic Games in London.

Why Don’t Big Distributors Get Better Prices For Your Work?

By Jim Pickerell | 1506 Words | Posted 10/11/2011 | Comments (4)
Many photographers believe they will make more sales for the best prices if their images are represented by the biggest distributors. They may make more sales, but definitely not for the best prices. For years the biggest distributors have been seriously undercutting price – at least in the education field. There is a big question whether increased volume at low, dramatically discounted prices results in increased revenue overall for creators. Here’s how and why.

Pond5 To Give Away $10,000 in Content at Frankfurt Book Fair

By Jim Pickerell | 350 Words | Posted 10/6/2011 | Comments
Pond5 will be giving away coupons worth $10,000 of free stock media at the Frankfurt Book Fair (Hall 3.1, Booth A 118), Oct. 12 - 16, 2011. Pond5’s online collection includes more than 800,000 royalty-free stock video clips (the largest archive on the web), along with millions of other assets, including stock photos, illustrations, music tracks, sound effects, and After Effects motion graphics projects.  

StockFood launches living4media

By Jim Pickerell | 397 Words | Posted 10/6/2011 | Comments
StockFood, the world’s leading food image agency, introduces living4media: a new picture agency specializing in home and living. The concept behind www.living4media.com is to unite the most outstanding images produced by internationally renowned photographers and well-known niche agencies under one roof.

UIG Adds Content

By Jim Pickerell | 351 Words | Posted 10/5/2011 | Comments
With the addition of over 32,000 images from Omni Photo Agency and 18,000 images from the British Library picture archives Universal Imaging Group’s (UIG) educational image database has grown to nearly 3 million still images and 100,000 film clips. Both of these organizations will be continually adding additional images of art, history, culture and anthropology to the collection.

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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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