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Stock Library Now Available on PhotoShelter

PhotoShelterAs of today, November 12, 2007, you can now license much of my work as stock imagery through the PhotoShelter Collection. I’ve made a direct link to my microsite on my site’s navigation system (STOCK) and you can also click here.

PhotoShelter Collection is a brand new stock agency based out of New York City. Their search system is really great. It’s intuitive, logical, and fast. The pricing model is unique, too. There are three levels (High, Medium, and Low) of Royalty Free pricing and Rights Managed pricing. There are also three levels of photographers in the collection, so there’s a wide variety of imagery at various prices. The collection is edited by PhotoShelter staff and they rank images into three categories: Pro Stock, Contemporary, and News.

A lot of my work was ranked editor’s choice and fell evenly into Pro and Contemporary categories. I’m reaching close to 200 photos, so there are lots to choose from. And if you don’t license one of mine, I’m sure you can find some great work from the thousands of other photographers on PhotoShelter.

Please let me know what you think by making comments here. Thanks!

-lincoln

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