Links for Stock Photography

By Andrew Hudson

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The Big Guys | Other Players | Rights-Managed ("RM”) and Royalty-Free ("RF”) | RM and RF Photographers | Royalty-Free | RF Photographers | RF Subscriptions | Microstock / Micropayment | Free | Search Engines | Travel Photography | Tips, Links and Publications | Email


Introduction:

About half of the $2 billion stock industry is controlled by two companies. The other half is served by hundreds of stock agencies and photographers. “Traditional” stock photography is “Rights-Managed” ("RM”) but an increasing percentage is becoming “Royalty-Free” ("RF”). Very low cost royalty-free sites are called “microstock” or “micropayment” and there are even places to get free images.

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The Big Guys

(by market share)

1. Getty Images, Inc.

gettyimages.com | Based in Seattle, WA, USA | Hoover’s profile

Private, owned mainly by private equity company Hellman & Friedman LLC

Getty is the world’s largest distributor of high-quality pictures and video. Besides the primary Getty Images, the company has a variety of speciality stock sites including: Digital Vision (RF), iStockPhoto, iStockPro.

Getty was founded in 1995 in Seattle by Jonathan Klein (CEO) and Mark Getty (chairman and descendent of J. Paul Getty). Getty grew by acquisition, buying out many well-known stock companies including Tony Stone, PhotoDisc, and EyeWire

In July 2008, Getty Images (previously a publicly-traded company) sold itself for $2.4 billion to Hellman & Friedman LLC, a private equity investment firm founded in 1984. (The deal was announced in February 2008.) About 20% of Getty Images is still owned by the family of the late oil magnate (and Getty Museum benefactor), J. Paul Getty.

In October 2008, Getty bought JupiterImages from JupiterMedia for $96 million. Those brands include: BananaStock (premium RF), Jupiter Images, LiquidLibrary, Photos.com (RF subscription), Stock.xchng (free) (through HAAP Media Ltd.), Stockxpert.com (RF community) (through HAAP Media Ltd.). Jupiter brands that were closed include Ablestock, Comstock, PhotoObjects, PictureQuest, and ThinkStock. JupiterImages was started in 2002 and was about 1/3-owned by Alan Meckler, an IT magazine publisher who starte JupiterMedia in 1994.

2. Corbis Corporation

Private | corbis.com | Based in Seattle, WA, USA | Hoovers profile

Corbis was founded in 1989, and is still owned by Microsoft’s Bill Gates. Corbis bought the famous Bettman Archive in 1995 and represents UPI (United Press International). Corbis’ microstock site is SnapVillage, launched in June 2007. In November 2007, bought Veer.

Other Big Players

Masterfile Corporation

masterfile.com | Based in Toronto, Canada | Hoover’s Profile

Bought SuperStock in 2009 from bankrupt A21.

Diomedia

diomedia / Based in London

May have bought Ingram (RF) and PurestockX (SuperStock’s RF subscription service) in 2009 from bankrupt A21.

Index Stock Imagery

Private | indexstock.com | Based in New York, NY, USA

CEO Bahar Gidwani has acquired and combined the image resources of twelve companies since 1991. Brands include: Photo Library (RM and RF) and PhotosToGo (RM and RF). Closed brands include Index Stock.

Rights-Managed and Royalty-Free Stock Photo Agencies

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as Rights-Managed and Royalty-Free Stock Photo Agencies

Also see: Professional Photographers

Royalty Free (non-subscription)

Royalty Free from Photographers

Royalty Free Subscription

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Search Engines (Aggregators/Portals)

Travel Photography

Tips, News and Publications

Pricing

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