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19 March 2010
Stock Archive launches
OTTAWA—After four to five years building content for the site, president and chief creative officer Tero Hollo says Stock-archive.com is ready to launch.
Hollo and director of photography and content Will Reid both have design and photography based backgrounds, and says they have shot everything on the site themselves. “Because we’re designers and photographers, a lot of the images have a creative slant to them,” says Hollo.
Although Hollo admits the stock photography market is saturated, he says Stock Archive is looking to offer something different. “We’re trying to be a unique destination for alternative images that people can get for a better price.”
Stock-archive.com has special launch offers available including one-year subscriptions for $100 and 2,000 free images for those registered on the site. Contact: Stock-archive.com
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President Tero Hollo plans to add video and audio to the sites offerings
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Hollo and director of photography and content Will Reid both have design and photography based backgrounds, and says they have shot everything on the site themselves. “Because we’re designers and photographers, a lot of the images have a creative slant to them,” says Hollo.
Although Hollo admits the stock photography market is saturated, he says Stock Archive is looking to offer something different. “We’re trying to be a unique destination for alternative images that people can get for a better price.”
Stock-archive.com has special launch offers available including one-year subscriptions for $100 and 2,000 free images for those registered on the site. Contact: Stock-archive.com
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pathetic. don't expect me to return.
what's different? certainly not the generic name ... bad images for a cheap price... not so unique.
Quit while you are behind.