The Professionals Stock Image Agency Offers Free Membership & Better Personal Service with Perks
PRINCETON, NJ. OCTOBER 22, 2008 Image Warehouse (www.i-warehouse.com),
the true stock agency, is reaching out anew in our changing business
climate and building its client roster, with better deals and services
than are available anywhere else.
To better serve our active professional photographer & artist clients, Image Warehouse is committed to the following:
- Our inventory is original client stock only
We do not buy or own other peoples images or hire photographers to shoot images. Therefore there is no conflict of interest like at some of the big stock houses, where they favor company-owned images vs. contributed images due to revenue split.
- 100% Transparency of Salesrn rnWhen a picture license is sold, the photographer is sent an email with the information and the sales data is recorded in their My Account area, on a real-time basis.
- Image Warehouse offers account choicesrn
With the new Image Warehouse Sellers Account, artists can upload and offer their images for sale for free (with no archiving fee).rnrnOr choose the Image Warehouse Full Service Account which is for those who want best practices backup protection of their high quality images at a modest monthly fee, along with the bonus ability to publish images for sale. - Standard Sales Commission fee is 15% on all sales
The best payout rate (85%) for contributing artists, with no out-of-pocket expense for credit cards. - No exclusivity requirementrnrnWe earn your trust and respect your freedom of choice
- The Image Warehouse site is Google® searchable
Unlike many stock sites that do not allow Google-bots access to their images keywords, Image Warehouse keywords are visible and therefore provide organic ranking positioning in the Google natural search results area. This is the most respected reference area, resulting in greater new buyer traffic. - Image Warehouse is photographer & artist-driven
The images that are published are selected by the photographer, keyworded and priced by the client, who also decides what license rights will be offered (e.g. Rights-managed Editorial / Commercial or Art Prints, all three, or only Royalty-free). At most stock houses, the in-house editorial staff makes all decisions, unilaterally, about work submitted by artists.
Image Warehouse (www.i-warehouse.com) is an internationally oriented, artist and photographer driven, image archiving and stock picture sales agency, headquartered in the greater NYC metropolitan area.
Image Warehouse provides professional photographers and other artists with online image archiving, sales representation, order processing & fulfillment, and self-promotion capabilities through its custom application software. The servers, application and stored files are redundantly co-located in two geographically diverse data centers in the United States.
Photographers are able to decide which of their uploaded images are presented for sale, as well as the terms of commercial/editorial use license or art print sales, and their respective pricing. Public Gallery images are offered on a rights-managed or royalty-free basis to commercial art directors creative directors, graphic designers, and web site developers. Art prints are also available for interior decorators and collectors.
Image Warehouse offers subscribing members the ability to interact with several applications designed to support self-promotional efforts such as e-Postcards, email LightBoxes, and link codes for their individual website to link solely to their pictures on display at Image Warehouse.
History
The company was founded by photo industry veterans Carroll Seghers and Allen Lieberman in October 2005, as digi-Vault.com, an online image archiving service. During the next two years, it transitioned into stock photo sales and archiving agency. With over 75 years of combined experience in commercial & editorial photography, stock photo sales, photo products marketing and sales, and the photofinishing business, the principals of the company are well aware of the challenges and needs of todays photographers and illustrators.
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