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Written by Ron Rovtar, Managing Editor, the Stock Asylum
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Monday, 14 January 2008 |
Another company will try to break into the market for professionally produced stock photography by offering contributors a high percentage of sales revenues.
"We're not the first people in this market," admitted Carroll Seghers. a founder of Image Warehouse. "I'm not going to say that we are tremendously different from those other places, because we are not.
But Seghers believes his company can carve out a place among his company's peers by offering very high commissions, being more responsive to photographers' needs and trying to sell art prints of many of the same images.
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