Bounty hunters armed with cameras

Media & Publishing Published on 7 August 2006 in Media & Publishing

Spy Media, a Silicon Valley-based news photo marketplace, lets both amateur and professional photographers sell their photos at a price they set.

They've just added a new twist: buyers can request a photo of an event, place, person, product or whatever, and place a bounty on the image. Buyer sets the price, and the first photographer with the right image gets paid. Current bounties include "Would like a picture of my first home once owned in SJ, CA" (USD 20), and "Red Bull Contest - The Photo with the Prettiest Girl and a Red Bull" (USD 100).

This takes the citizen journalism model (which we've written about before: ScooptWords, Reporter.co.za, and OhmyNews) and turns it into an online photo classified system. Anyone, anywhere can tap into the global brain, and can send photographers on 'image errands'. Besides news-related bounties, one can imagine FMCG companies requesting real-world shots of in-store marketing efforts, or potential homebuyers looking for realistic photos of a property's surroundings.

Not to mention all the other errands you can get minipreneurs to do... Time to start up a global errands intermediary, with easy access to members from Bangkok to Boston?

Website: http://www.spymedia.com
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Comments on this idea:

Scooplive (http://www.scooplive.com , launched in june 2006) is working on the same kind of trend.

They pay up to 85% of the sale price to the seller and say on their newsletter (I've received this morning) they have already sold quite a few pictures already.

Scooplive also have an interesting tool; when you have a real scoop, they sell it thanks to an auction system as ebay, with an exclusivity for the highest bid!

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