A New Business Model in the Face of Faltering Stock Sales
Jim Martin and I were interviewed by Miki Johnson of livebooks in mid-March on a trip to San Francisco. Livebooks built our website and has become like partners in our business. Miki asked about our new approach to the business of stock photography for their Resolve blog, and I shared our view of the state of the business and our response to the changing environment.

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March 26th, 2009 at 01:44
Hard to hear you with the traffic noise in the background.
March 26th, 2009 at 07:10
I actually didn’t have any problems at all with the background noise, very easy to hear the conversation. Interesting look into a new business model in transition from the old standard.
March 27th, 2009 at 00:55
Your attitude is truly admirable – reconsider the business model to do right by your employees and customers. If only every business owner had this kind of ethic.
Guy
March 27th, 2009 at 09:59
Watching "A New Business Model in the Face of Faltering Stock Sales" LiveBooks interview of Art Wolfe http://snurl.com/eofp9 #photo #photog
March 27th, 2009 at 17:02
RT @jimgoldstein: Watching "A New Business Model in the Face of Faltering Stock Sales" http://snurl.com/eofp9
March 28th, 2009 at 03:32
I have to agree with Dean about the video quality – poor… understandable that it was “on the fly” but someone should have pointed out your shirt button coming undone… I think you can give the same message much better on your own. Take the video down – redo it – put it back up.
November 24th, 2009 at 15:04
What a spectacular post! I did a sort of blogging for dummies over on one of the CPA Marketing forums and I considered it was too simple for them, but the sum of emails I got asking questions just like what you addressed was unbelievable. As young people nowadays we have grown up with computers, but it’s easy to forget that even individuals just a a couple of years older have not! Really good post!
November 28th, 2009 at 16:14
There are certainly a lot of details like that to take into consideration. That is a great point to bring up. I offer the thoughts above as general inspiration but clearly there are questions like the one you bring up where the most important thing will be working in honest good faith. I don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but I am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game.
February 3rd, 2010 at 05:25
Happy to find that there are blog proprietors that worry about their blogs and not publish all kind of unuseable stuff but rather try to keep it clean and priceless for the interest of their visitors. You’ve done a good job and i thank you for that and also for not shocking me with unuseable garbage and spam.Thank You