Making Up For Declining Stock Photo Sales

By Jim Pickerell | 1142 Words | Posted 11/16/2016 | Comments
As I pointed out in a previous article I recently contacted a number of very successful photographers who, in the 90s, earned most, if not all, of their income from stock photography. After 2000, and despite a lot of continuing hard work and cost cutting, many saw significant earning declines and eventually had to look for something other ways to support themselves and their families.

Shutterstock Does Exclusive Deal With SilverHub Media

By Jim Pickerell | 424 Words | Posted 11/16/2016 | Comments
Shutterstock, Inc. has signed an exclusive deal to distribute SilverHub Media’s growing collection of imagery worldwide.

Cautionary Tale

By Jim Pickerell | 722 Words | Posted 11/15/2016 | Comments (3)
If you think hard work, and continuing to produce better and better images is all that’s needed to make money in the stock photography business, think again. Here’s the story of one very successful photographer who started in the business in the late 1970s and how the last 16 years have impacted his business.

PicturEngine Empowers Agencies, Designers and Photographers with One Search

By Jim Pickerell | 441 Words | Posted 11/14/2016 | Comments (1)
PicturEngine has gone public with a promotion to the 95% of design professionals that use stock photography. For the first time, buyers looking for a comprehensive all-in-one search tool can review and license photography from all industry sources – and get no duplicates.

Dissolve Launches New Footage Collections

By Jim Pickerell | 412 Words | Posted 11/11/2016 | Comments
Dissolve, the stock footage and photography provider, today announced the launch of three new premium stock footage collections, Dissolve Filmmaker™, Dissolve Auteur™, and Dissolve Elements™. The clips are available now for licensing and use in movie, TV, and commercial projects.

Free Image Use: Is It Indicative Of What Paying Customers Will Buy?

By Jim Pickerell | 516 Words | Posted 11/10/2016 | Comments
Dreamstime, with over 50 million stock images, and more than 16 million users has added 10,000 new images to its now 20,000 image library of free images available at www.dreamstime.com/free-photos.?? Dreamstime also uses artificial intelligence-driven data from its companion site Stockfreeimages.com to dynamically adjust recommended image content based on user preferences.

Getty Partners With ITN For Footage Distribution

By Jim Pickerell | 425 Words | Posted 11/10/2016 | Comments
ITN, the UK’s leading supplier of independent broadcast news has agreed a multi-year partnership with Getty Images, to license and distribute its award-winning news archive around the world from mid-2017. The distribution agreement will see over one million clips spanning more than 60 years of iconic news footage reach an even larger audience through Getty Images’ industry-leading global platform and expert international sales team servicing millions of buyers in nearly 200 countries.

What’s Next At Getty

By Jim Pickerell | 1057 Words | Posted 11/9/2016 | Comments
The Getty Unification Project that creates common platforms where both iStock and Getty Images contributors can upload their images and bring them into the Getty marketing system opens the door for a lot of potential new changes. If, or when, any of the following issues will come to fruition is unclear. But, Getty or iStock contributors and anyone considering offering images to either of these companies should consider the implications of these possible changes.

What’s Selling At ImageBrief

By Jim Pickerell | 279 Words | Posted 11/9/2016 | Comments
In a recent promotion ImageBrief sent out a link to its “What’s Selling” collection. This is a hand picked subset of sold images specifically organized for photographers who have asked for insights into the type of images clients are buying.

iStock Unification: What’s It Mean For Contributors?

By Jim Pickerell | 1584 Words | Posted 11/8/2016 | Comments
With Getty’s announcement in late October of the Unification Timeline that is due to take effect January 3, 2017 most iStock contributors have focused on the fact that the minimum guaranteed royalty for a subscription download would be $0.02.

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