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PhotoShelter was founded in 2005 by professional photographers and Internet whiz kids in an effort to create a truly archival storage solution for digital image files and to provide a platform for fellow photographers to distribute, display, and sell their images online. Two years later, ...

PhotoShelter was founded in 2005 by professional photographers and Internet whiz kids in an effort to create a truly archival storage solution for digital image files and to provide a platform for fellow photographers to distribute, display, and sell their images online. Two years later, the PhotoShelter crew is very psyched to launch the PhotoShelter Collection, an open, edited image marketplace that awards professional and amateur photographers a free opportunity to sell a unique brand of imagery to editorial and commercial buyers. The Collection complements the Personal Archive subscription by providing a highly targeted outlet for sales that allows its contributors to maintain their creative integrity – and to be paid fairly at the same time. For buyers, the Collection promises an ever-growing offering of fresh imagery from unexpected sources with the added benefit and convenience of professional editing. Subscribe to the PhotoShelter podcasts for great insight on the rapidly evolving digital imaging industry! Here's the first video that we've produced (and when I say "we," I mean "Mike") from the New York Town Hall. It's a fantastic panel discussion between Kareem Black, Chase Jarvis, Jennifer Miller, Landon Nordeman, George Pitts, and Catherine Talese that covers issues of copyright, marketing, Getty, and other topics related to the business of photography.

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