tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16688455.post113624260392570113..comments2024-03-18T09:13:19.346+00:00Comments on panGloss: The consumer as producer, and RSSpanglosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00900934369744270540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16688455.post-1136609952775818362006-01-07T04:59:00.000+00:002006-01-07T04:59:00.000+00:00Hey Spy Media makes sense to me. The other side of...Hey Spy Media makes sense to me. The other side of this inovation concept is someone needs to cut these agencies and A/P types from the finacial pie so photographers can get back to making money. Our photo material value continues to erode while the the digital camera evolution is eating our profits from the other end; you can smell the paradigm shift in the air. <BR/>Spy Media should post empolyment want ads at every state unemployement job board, they'll be plenty of takers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16688455.post-1136275523301855712006-01-03T08:05:00.000+00:002006-01-03T08:05:00.000+00:00Spy Media does seem to be a very interesting site....Spy Media does seem to be a very interesting site. Not only do they allow you to sell hot breaking news photos, but also cool interesting ones as well. I found that a lot of the photos on Spy Media are really high quality, and of a variety of things. If you think your photo is worth money, this could be a great outlet. <BR/>It appears that they are going to be selling images of the upcoming CES trade show in Las Vegas. If people start covering events and selling their photos through on Spy Media, it could really undercut Reuters, Associated Press, and other photo agencies. <BR/>I'm personally tired of seeing the same photos in every magazine. It would be nice to get a look at different images that offer a new outlook on things.<BR/>I think Spy Media's idea of selling media completely via the internet is going to be the standard 2 years from now, similar to how the blogging community has taken the news world by storm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com