Snappr, an Australian on-demand photography start-up, has purchased Photographers.com.au, an online directory and marketing platform, for an undisclosed amount. Snappr co-founder, Matt Schiller, said the… Read more
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Wedding photographer fined $15K for ripping off clients
Adelaide-based wedding photographer, Donna Lorraine Felici, has been fined $15K by South Australian courts for failing to deliver packages to six couples. Six clients are… Read more
2020: Straight back at ya!
How good are Inside Imaging readers! Here on the top floor C-Suite at the vast Inside Imaging publishing compound, we are proud that we have… Read more
Shootzu connects arms and legs
As more clients now request both stills and videography, a new Australian start-up, Shootzu, has taken on the task of connecting photographers and videographers with fellow shooters. In over a year since launching Shootzu, more than $135,000 worth of work has gone through the platform. Read more
Canon USA to lowball pro photography?
Canon USA has announced Image Connect, a new on-demand professional photography service that matches clients with a photographer. Image Connect is currently in the beta… Read more
KodakIT gets IT in neck!
Kodakit, Eastman Kodak’s controversial bottom-feeding photography service, like Snappr described as an ‘Uber of photography’, has announced it will cease operations from January 2020. The… Read more
OneFlare ‘pay-to-quote’ platform a gamble
Several professional photographers trialling OneFlare have told Inside Imaging that it is difficult or impossible to secure well-paid work via the Australian online job leads platform, as clients often seek rock bottom prices or are just 'window shopping'. Read more
Inside Imaging’s 2018 in Review
As 2019 kicks into gear Inside Imaging has reviewed the archive of the photographic industry's publication of record (that's us!) to reflect on the year that just passed.
And what a year it was. Yes, it certainly was a year. All 365 days of it... Read more
Bottom-feeding start-up exploits photography
Catalog, another start-up attempting to exploit and, frankly, trash professional photography, has secured US$1.5 million to fund a platform that delivers advertising photography from US$20… Read more
AIPP’s challenges the ‘start-up takeover’
The founders of two large Australian online photography platforms, Snappr and Photographers.com.au, have identified the recent troubles facing the AIPP as a business development opportunity,… Read more
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