Unsplash: Can Those Selling Stock Images Compete With Free?

By Jim Pickerell | 1033 Words | Posted 7/19/2017 | Comments (1)
More and more photographers are willing to give their images away rather than trying to earn some revenue from their use. Unsplash is one of many free sources for image. Can photographer who are trying to license rights to their images compete with the availability of free?

Easier Search For Customers

By Jim Pickerell | 922 Words | Posted 7/18/2017 | Comments
One of the major problems faced by the stock photo industry is “too many images.” Customers don’t need more images they need to be able to find an image that works quickly. To offer some additional search options Adobe has introduced some AI-powered aesthetic filters that will enable art directors to search more naturally and intuitively.

ImageRights Acquires Image Witness

By Jim Pickerell | 447 Words | Posted 7/17/2017 | Comments
ImageRights International, the global leader in copyright enforcement services for photo agencies and professional photographers, today announced the acquisition of Australia’s Image Witness, whose rapid scan image search technology fortifies ImageRights’ technology leadership position in the fast-growing copyright enforcement services industry.

What Sells?

By Jim Pickerell | 1524 Words | Posted 7/12/2017 | Comments (1)
Assuming you are taking pictures because you want to earn some money from what you produce, it would be very helpful to have some information about which images among the hundreds of millions out there are actually selling, and how frequently. What’s in demand?

Shooting Video With A Smartphone

By Jim Pickerell | 156 Words | Posted 7/10/2017 | Comments
The ads make it sound easy to get great pictures using a smartphone. Certainly a lot can be done with an iPhone 7, but when watching a spectacular ad look for the little notice at the bottom that says, “Additional equipment and software used.”

Photo Week In New York

By Jim Pickerell | 506 Words | Posted 7/7/2017 | Comments (1)
It’s time to start thinking about Photo Week in New York, October 22nd through 28th. It all starts with the Digital Media Licensing Association (DMLA) conference beginning Sunday night through Tuesday. Then on Wednesday the 25th is Visual Connections. Technically, the PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo begins on Wednesday the 25th, but the trade show doesn’t really open until Thursday the 26th and runs for three full days through the 28th.

PhotoPlus: October In New York

By Jim Pickerell | 684 Words | Posted 7/7/2017 | Comments
For photographers and videographers who want to see the see the newest equipment and trends as well as learn how to improve their skills, the annual PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in New York from October 25-28 is a must-attend event.

TopImageSites: New Marketing Option

By Jim Pickerell | 839 Words | Posted 7/6/2017 | Comments (1)
There is a new website called TopImageSites that, in theory, will help customers find “The Best Stock Images On The Web.” Ten agencies are listed and the number of “products” available in each agency’s collection are listed in the chart below. Products include: photos, vectors, illustration, videos and audio files. Some of the agencies don’t have audio files and Panthermedia doesn’t have either video or audio.

How Many Images Does It Take To Make Money?

By Jim Pickerell | 966 Words | Posted 7/3/2017 | Comments
Stock Performer recently published an article entitled “Are you uploading enough files to make money from microstock?” The article offers some interesting statistics. However, there are some other issues that need to be considered like, “Is More Automatically Better.”

More On New Distribution System

By Jim Pickerell | 1746 Words | Posted 6/30/2017 | Comments
Justin Brinson of PicturEngine posted a thoughful comment to last week’s article “New Stock Image Distribution System Needed.” I’m re-posting his comments here because I want to be sure all my readers have a chance to consider them. I’ll add a few of my own comments below his.

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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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