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NordicPhotos Launches Simply North, a Brand New Royalty Free Image Collection PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 26 July 2007
NordicPhotos, the leading Nordic stock agency, has launched a Royalty Free collection called Simply North, accessible on the NordicPhotos website; www.nordicphotos.com . It is now possible to buy Royalty Free images, Nordic style.

The Simply North collection is a unique selection of images that have that distinctive Nordic style to them, while they vary in subjects and locations. It is an appropriate addition to the already existing NordicPhotos Rights Managed collection of 115.000 digital images.

The opportunity to buy Nordic style-imagery through a Royalty Free collection will be of great advantage to both old and new customers of NordicPhotos, as well as its distributors.

Simply North now contains a very concise selection of images that will steadily grow to 15.000 images in 2008.

Simply North will also be distributed through image partners all over the world and currently NordicPhotos is seeking new partners to expand its distribution network even more.

About NordicPhotos
NordicPhotos specializes in selling Nordic imagery online all over the world. It also represents many of the world’s biggest picture agencies in the Nordic countries.

NordicPhotos has contracts with over 500 Nordic photographers as well as representing more than 30 other image collections and has become one of the biggest image collections in the North. Despite being a fairly young company, NordicPhotos has a strong foundation after buying four Swedish photo stocks; IMS Bildbyrå, Mira Bildarkiv, Tiofoto and Greatshots. The offices have been merged under the NordicPhotos office in Sweden with headquarters in Iceland. Currently, all the archives are gradually being digitalized and added to the existing collection of 115.000 digital images that is available through over 40 agencies in 85 countries.
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