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Thursday, September 11, 2008

PhotoShelter Collection Failure

My heart sank today as I read an email from PhotoShelter announcing that the PhotoShelter Collection is closing. I have spent hundreds of hours over the past year getting over one-thousand stock images on-line and pushed through their incredibly difficult keywording system. There are hundreds of other photographers in the same position.

Honestly, I never expected Digital Railroad and PhotoShelter to both succeed longer term. They were too similar to one another, but I didn't expect PhotoShelter to bail out so fast.

As one of many who have invested so much time with them as a stock agency, I was very angered by CEO Allen Murabayashi blog posting blaming their failure on the industry instead of their own incompetence and failure as business people. Listing things like Getty's dominance, PhotoShelter's inability to succeed on the research request market, and the "crowd-source model for stock will likely never work", Mr. Murabayashi is oblivious to all of the other profitable stock agencies in the marketplace who are succeeding on those very fronts and whose names are not "Getty", the most notable of which are Alamy and Digital Railroad. (DR certainly beat PhotoShelter to the research request market and appears to be doing quite well.)

One thing that is not debatable is that it takes a long, long time to gain traction in the stock industry. The fact that the PhotoShelter Collection didn't have the resolve or the capital to build a business over the longer time makes me highly question their ability to be sustainable as a company, even though they've pledge to keep operating the Photoshelter Archive. As of this writing the galleries and search features of my website are all driven by and integrated with my images on the PhotoShelter Archive. Now I, and all of their photographers I believe, will have to reevaluate that as PhotoShelter no longer deserves our faith and confidence.

How many weeks will be before an email appears completely out of nowhere, just like the one we received today, announcing that the PhotoShelter Archive is dead? All customer lightboxes inaccessible? All integrated websites non-function effective immediately?

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Photoshelter Featured Photographer

I'm pleased to announce that this website has been featured on Photoshelter's homepage as one of their "seamless customization" examples. TerrySmithImages.com has been completely redesigned since the beginning of this year and in the process integrated with our image archive hosted by Photoshelter. You can now search for images, browse more galleries, and license photography directly from our website!

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