» Home | Interviews | Industry Links | Recruitment | Subscribe | About & Contact | Sponsor | Press Photo Archive
» Previous: US Stock Photo Launches New Website // Next: Visa pour l'image Perpignan - blog

August 26, 2008

Photoshelter Tests Print Sales

photoshelter.jpg

PhotoShelter, an online community of 42,000 independent photographers, announces a time limited opportunity to buy a selection of prints from The PhotoShelter Collection.

PhotoShelter Prints are available now through until 1 October 2008. Pending the success of PhotoShelter Prints, the company may formally launch a PhotoShelter Prints line which would then be open to participation from the full PhotoShelter community of photographers.

"With thousands of contributors from more than 160 countries around the world, we're in a unique position to make independent photography accessible, at reasonable prices, too," said Allen Murabayashi, PhotoShelter's CEO. "We're excited about the potential of PhotoShelter Prints to continue to help members of our community be successful, and we're looking forward to introducing these exceptional images to homes and collections everywhere. Some of the work has never before been offered publicly."

Two galleries of images are available; one offering photos with a contemporary aesthetic and the other a classic. The selection of images and contributing photographers is a broad sample of the diverse work and specialties available as stock photography through The PhotoShelter Collection. In addition to dozens of emerging talented photographers, notable contributors with prints available through this offering include Radar Magazine Photo Editor Stacey Pittmann, award-winning editorial photographers Ami Vitale and Landon Nordeman whose images regularly appear in the world's most widely read newspapers and magazines, and Andy Biggs whose African wildlife images are currently featured in Banana Republic retail stores across the United States. Print prices vary by size, ranging from $100 to $450. All images are printed on archival quality Kodak Pro Endura Supra paper, which offers print stability and longevity of up to 200 years.

View the collection for sale at www.photoshelterprints.com

Posted by Will Carleton
Email this page to a friend

© 2007 PhotoArchiveNews.com - All rights reserved.