DMLA Annual Conference

By Jim Pickerell | 251 Words | Posted 8/30/2016 | Comments
The 2016 DMLA Annual Conference (http://digitalmedialicensing.org/conference.shtml) will return to the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Jersey City, October 27-29. Registration fees are due to go up on September 1st, but the deadline for the discounted rate has been extended to September 9th for those who use the promo code DMLA16.

Recent Stories – Summer 2016

By Jim Pickerell | 245 Words | Posted 8/29/2016 | Comments
If you’ve been shooting all summer and haven’t had time to keep up with your reading here are links to a few stories you might want to check out as we move into the fall. To begin, be sure to complete the recent Stock Photo Revenue Trends Survey. Initial results show that two-thirds of the respondents have seen their annual revenue decline since 2010 with the most significant declines in the 2013 to 2015 period. However, 19% of respondents saw revenue growth of 20% or more between 2013 and 2015.

Image Collections On Getty

By Jim Pickerell | 1538 Words | Posted 8/28/2016 | Comments
Recently, I decided to take a look at the number of images in the various Creative collections on Gettyimages.com. The numbers are very revealing and in some ways surprising. Getty has 16,687,710 million images in its Creative collection, 10,341,296 of them or 62% are RF and the rest are RM. (Obviously, these numbers grow slightly every day.)

Understanding Which Stock Images Will Sell

By Jim Pickerell | 893 Words | Posted 8/26/2016 | Comments (3)
Of the millions of stock images which ones are actually being purchased and used by customers? Photographers trying to earn a living need better information about exactly what images are selling so they don’t waste time shooting things no one is interested in buying.

Is Knowing Which Images Get The Most Downloads Enough?

By Jim Pickerell | 1307 Words | Posted 8/26/2016 | Comments (1)
I have been told that there are at least 650 million images available for easy licensing in various databases around the world. This doesn’t include all the images that can be found by searching Google, Bing and the social media web sites where other images can be found, but not easily licensed. Only between 1% and 4% of these are ever licensed. Do photographers need better information so they don't waste so much time shooting all those images no one wants to use?

Stock Photo Revenue Trends Survey

By Jim Pickerell | 670 Words | Posted 8/25/2016 | Comments
Selling-Stock is conducting a worldwide, blind Stock Photo Revenue Trends survey and is asking all photographers who earn money through licensing rights to some of their images to respond. Individuals can respond to the short, 8 question survey by going to this link. A full report of the results will be available to each respondent.

China Seeking Hollywood Takeover

By Jim Pickerell | 203 Words | Posted 8/24/2016 | Comments
According to Reuters China’s richest man, Wang Jianlin, is stepping up his push to take over one of the major Hollywood studios.

Job Opening: Stock Motion Workflow Manager

By Jim Pickerell | 134 Words | Posted 8/24/2016 | Comments
Seattle based Blend Images workflow team is seeking an innovative, results-oriented, stock video professional to oversee content editing, quality control, distribution and support of its fast building stock clip library. The ideal candidate will have experience in stock video production, solid technical skills, sound business judgment and work well in a team environment.

RM Photographer Frustration

By Jim Pickerell | 1154 Words | Posted 8/23/2016 | Comments (2)
Today, Peter James made comments on my Facebook page to several of the stories listed there. I can understand his frustration. Here are links to the stories he looked at, his comments and my reactions to those comments.

ASPP Reorganizes

By Jim Pickerell | 334 Words | Posted 8/23/2016 | Comments
Darrell Perry has been named Executive Director of ASPP (American Society of Picture Professionals) and has written to members and friends informing them of recent changes and asking for help in recruiting new members.

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