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The UK’s largest news agency announces partnership with Sony

23 Aug

The largest national news agency in the United Kingdom and Ireland, PA (formerly known as the Press Association), has announced a deal with Sony to have its photographers shoot with Sony cameras and lenses.

PA was founded 153 years ago, in 1868, and its parent company is PA Media Group Limited. PA Media Group Limited is a private company owned by 26 shareholders that are primarily UK-based newspapers, like the Daily Mail.

PA has over 90 staff photographers and video journalists working in the UK and Ireland, and the process of switching them all over to Sony’s full-frame Alpha mirrorless cameras and Cinema cameras, like the FX3, has begun.

Sony UK writes, ‘With developments in the quality of still and video technology and specifically the introduction of Sony’s full frame silent shutter mode and remote capture it has meant that journalists and photographers have been able to adapt and shoot in situations not possible before – for example silently during broadcast – a key requirement for official engagements, where most recently the Sony Alpha 9 II has been used. Remote shooting is becoming a more common requirement, so being able to control cameras and send images quickly and efficiently to the newswire, is key for success. Along with a close working relationship with the Sony UK Pro team, it is for these reasons that Sony imaging kit was selected as the preferred choice.’

Beyond Sony A9 II and Sony FX3 cameras, additional full-frame cameras will be used. Cameras will be paired with a wide range of Sony E-mount lenses, including several G Master models, like the FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM, FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS, FE 135mm f/1.8 GM and FE 400mm f/2.8 GM OSS.

PA members will be receiving their kit personally from Sony, along with product setup support and regular training. After all, some photographers have likely been working with non-Sony equipment for a long time, and there will probably be an adjustment period.

‘We are extremely honored to announce this collaboration with PA Media, the largest press agency in the UK and Ireland. We are incredibly proud to be working alongside them to deliver best in class photography and videography for news and sports to their clients,’ said Yasuo Baba, Director Pro Business, Sony Europe, ‘The partnership and on-going relationship will not only help us develop our camera system further but allow us to better serve their professional photographers and video journalists in future, giving them the opportunity to capture, transmit and deliver imagery in ways they never could before.’

Martin Keene, Group Picture Editor at PA Media Group, added, ‘Sony’s silent shutter, superb lenses and brilliant sensors, along with the relationship that we have built-up with them over the past few years made the switch an easy choice.’ Keene also discussed the support PA has received from Sony as a reason for the switch. Keene added, ‘It’s a big investment, but the opportunity to have all of our team using the same brand new, state-of-the-art kit is both rare and really worthwhile, and will make a real difference to the quality of the pictures that our customers see.’

This news from the UK and Ireland comes just over a year after The Associated Press announced that it partnered with Sony to exclusively provide its visual journalists with Sony camera gear. The AP’s undertaking was massive, including journalists in more than 250 locations across 100 countries being supplied with Sony cameras, lenses and accessories. Last July, the AP said, ‘A wide variety of Sony’s imaging solutions products will begin delivery immediately, including the full-frame mirrorless Alpha cameras, FS series professional video cameras and an assortment of Sony’s 57 E-mount lenses including G Master models.’

At the time of AP’s big move, we interviewed J. David Ake, Director of Photography at The Associated Press, to discuss the switch to Sony equipment. To learn more about the switch, including what motivated the AP’s partnership with Sony, read the full interview.

It wasn’t long ago that photojournalism was dominated by Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. How things have changed in a short period.

Press release:

SONY BECOMES KEY CAMERA SUPPLIER FOR PA MEDIA GROUP

Sony Europe announces partnership making Sony supplier of Imaging kit for PA Media Group’s (formerly the Press Association’s)still photographers and video journalists.

With over 90 staff photographers & video journalists working for PA, based in the UK and Ireland, the process for switching has begun and kit lists are made up of Sony’s full-frame mirrorless Alpha™ camera series, includingthe Cinema Line Camera FX3. These will be paired with a broad selection from Sony’s E-mount lenses including several G Master™ modelsFE 24-70mm F2.8GM, FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS, FE 135mm F1.8GM and the FE 400mm F2.8GM OSS. The PA team members have been receiving their kit personally along with a product setup support from the Sony UK Pro team.

Being the largest press agency in the UK and Ireland, the PA team providesimages from key events throughout the year including major annual sporting events through to the biggest news stories and momentous official events and engagement.

With developments in the quality of still and video technology and specifically the introduction of Sony’s full frame silent shutter mode and remote capture it has meant that journalists and photographers have been able to adapt and shoot in situations not possible before – for examplesilently during broadcast – a key requirement for official engagements, where most recently the Sony Alpha 9 II has been used. Remote shooting is becoming a more common requirement, so being able to control cameras and send images quickly and efficiently to the newswire, is key for success. Along with a close working relationship with the Sony UK Pro team, it is for these reasons that Sony imaging kit was selected as the preferred choice.

Regular training and support will also be available for the PA team to ensure that this continues, and to keep them at the forefront of what Sony imaging technology can deliver

“We are extremely honoured to announce this collaboration with PA Media, the largest press agency in the UK and Ireland. We are incredibly proud to be working alongside them to deliver best in class photography and videography for news and sports to their clients,” said Yasuo Baba, Director Pro Business, Sony Europe, The partnership and on-going relationship will not only help us develop our camera system further but allow us to better serve their professional photographers and video journalists in future, giving them the opportunity to capture, transmit and deliver imagery in ways they never could before”

Martin Keene, Group Picture Editor at PA Media Group, said: “Sony’s silent shutter, superb lenses and brilliant sensors, along with the relationship that we have built-up with them over the past few years made the switch an easy choice.

In addition, we have had first-class support from the Sony team in the UK to make the swap and ensure that our photographers can go out and use the kit the next day. Having both stills and video cameras from the same manufacturer simplifies the workflow and colour balance across both genres.

It’s a big investment, but the opportunity to have all of our team using the same brand new, state-of-the-art kit is both rare and really worthwhile, and will make a real difference to the quality of the pictures that our customerssee.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Famed agency Stockland Martel shut down on December 31st

05 Jan

Bill Stockland and Maureen Martel, founders of the photo-representation agency Stockland Martel, have announced that the agency permanently closed on December 31st, 2017.

The famed agency was founded in 1983 in New York City, where it went on to represent some of the most notable photographers of the last three decades, including Walter Iooss, Art Streiber, Lauren Greenfield, Nadav Kander, and many others. The agency represented up to 25 commercial photographers at any given time across a variety of genres, including fashion, food, sports, and more.

The duo announced the agency’s closure on its website home page, explaining that they have retired from the business with plans to explore different interests, among other things. The statement reads, in full:

After more than three successful, exhilarating, and memorable decades, we decided to retire and begin a new chapter in our lives. We are looking forward to enjoying life at a slower pace, exploring new interests, and spending more time with family and friends.

We have been honored to represent some of the most talented photographers in the industry and are grateful for the trust they invested in us. Together, we built a business that we will forever be proud of, one that endured and thrived despite the many ways in which commercial photography has evolved since we began in 1983.

Stockland Martel has been the center of our lives for so long, and we have made so many wonderful friends along the way. We thank all of you for your collaboration and support over the years, and we wish you all continued success.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Japan’s space agency has an adorable ball-shaped camera drone on the ISS

19 Jul

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has a robotic ball-shaped camera drone called Int-Ball floating around the International Space Station, and for the first time ever it has released videos and images captured by the camera.

The drone, which measures 15cm in diameter and was delivered to the ISS on June 4th, was created using 3D printing technologies; with it, flight controllers and researchers on Earth can watch video from the ISS in real-time.

JAXA hasn’t detailed the type of camera used with Int-Ball, saying only that the robot features ‘existing drone technology.’ According to a report in The Japan Times, a dozen propellers enable Int-Ball to navigate in any direction while a variety of inertial sensors, ultrasonics sensors, and a camera make navigation possible.

JAXA says Int-Ball frees up about 10% of the ISS crew’s time for other tasks… so there is some use for it beyond adorable ISS drone marketing.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Tips For Working with Agency Models

25 Jan

Alana Tyler Slutsky is back on FashionPhotographyBlog.com, after sharing the steps to take when approaching a new modeling agency for the first time, to share some tips with our readers that are useful to remember when working with models from agencies in order to maintain a working relationship with both the models and the agencies they are from. Take it away Alana!  

 Top Male Modeling Agencies in New York NYC for Men

Hey FashionPhotographyBlog.com readers!

 

A LOT of people have asked how to approach agencies to work with their models, so here are some tips for working with agency models.

 

THINGS TO REMEMBER:

 

 – DO NOT SHOOT NUDE/IMPLIED NUDE – nudity isn’t really necessary.  It won’t end up in the models book, it doesn’t look good on you, just don’t do it!  If you shoot nude, there is a very good chance that agency will not be sending you another model to test.  Remember – ** A lot of the girls you’ll be sent are young.  Shooting nude or dressing models in sheer clothing is risky business when you’re working with a 16 year old **

 

– THESE IMAGES ARE FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO – whatever you do DO NOT make the mistake of shooting client work with a model under the impression that this is a test shoot.  The agency will find out and they’ll send you a bill.

 

– DON’T BE A JERK! – I would hope no one is going to be a jerk anyways, but keep in mind that everyone on a test is donating their time.  Don’t be mean.  Models will review you to their agent. Keep that in mind when you have the urge to yell and make the model cry “to draw out the emotion.”

 

– KEEP THE IMAGE USABLE – by that I mean don’t go heavy on the makeup and keep the hair simple.  The more you do to the model, the less likely they’ll be able to use it in their book.  As pointed out before – agents love simple, natural, clean images of their models.  Leave the crazy stuff for editorials.  If you become that guy known for extreme makeup and hair, chances are you’re not going to be sent more models to work with.

 

The best advice I can give is to start with smaller agencies and work your way up, (that is what I did and I’m still in the process of doing).  Don’t know who to contact and who to hold off contacting?  Do some research! Models.com is a great resource that shows the top agencies for men and women.  They also have a directory of agencies which you can view by country/state/city.  I would advise to stay away from the top agencies until you’ve tested a bit, build up your confidence and know what you’re doing.

 

Good luck!

– Alana

 

 

Did you find Alana’s post useful? Please leave your comments below in the comment section. We would like to know what you thought about this post. If you enjoyed this article, do stay tuned as Alana has another post just around the corner on FashionPhotograhyBlog.comIf you want to know more about approaching modeling agencies, check our upcoming post on Reaching Out To Modeling Agencies.

 

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Incredible photos of Earth from the European Space Agency

11 Oct

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There’s no better view of the earth than the one you get from space. The European Space Agency’s mission is to ‘find out more about Earth, its immediate space environment, our Solar System and the Universe’, and as such, every year it produces thousands of high-resolution images of earth from orbit. Click through for a selection of stunning photographs and links to the ESA’s website (which, unlike NASA’s US government-funded site, is still online). 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Microstock Agency Review – Photaki

11 Feb

It has been some time since visual content demand has risen on the internet, and with that some new business models have appeared, one of them being microstock. In the last years, quite a lot of microstock agencies have been created, an interesting option for contributors (photographers, graphic designers or illustrators to say some) and image buyers alike. Creative minds Continue Reading

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Stock photo agency Alamy to allow mobile photos

25 Jan

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Recalling its previous blanket ban against all mobile photography, international stock photo agency Alamy has announced that it will now allow images taken on mobile devices in its Live News service. To be accepted into Live News, Alamy has stated that smartphone images must have news, sports or entertainment value. And in case you were wondering, ‘Instagram-style filters’ are not allowed. Click through for the full story on connect.dpreview.com. 

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VII Photo Agency director praises mobile photography

16 Nov

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Wired.com has published an interview with Stephen Mayes, director of the VII photo agency, about the importance of mobile photography in the digital age. According to Mayes, smartphone photography represents a ‘pivotal moment’ in photography, and calls cell phones ‘a pretty pure implementation of the digital phenomenon’. Click through for more excepts from the interview and a link to the full article at wired.com

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Corbis buys ‘citizen journalism’ agency Demotix

16 Nov

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Demotix, the photo agency created to distribute and sell newsworthy images from members of the public, has been bought by image giant Corbis. London-based Demotix, which has smartphone apps to make it easier to submit images, has a community of around 6,500 freelancers and semi-pro photographers and videographers submitting work. By contrast, Seattle-based Corbis’s collection of 100 million images tends to come from professionals and it more tightly curated.

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