
dinsdag, juni 01, 2004
Getty Images today announced an agreement with Amazon to make fine art prints of its award-winning photography available to consumers
These fine art prints are selected from among Getty Images' collections of more than 40 million images. The agreement also includes the National Geographic Society. The number of images and collections available will continue to grow over time.
The selection of imagery from Getty Images includes some of the world's most vibrant and memorable photography, such as Pascal Rondeau's breathtaking shot of more than 200 cyclists weaving through a field of sunflowers during the Tour de France. Consumers can also choose from inspirational and award-winning news photography documenting the contemporary human experience, such as Ami Vitale's dramatic shot of a Kashmiri resident enjoying the serenity of floating in his boat on India's Dal Lake.

These fine art prints are selected from among Getty Images' collections of more than 40 million images. The agreement also includes the National Geographic Society. The number of images and collections available will continue to grow over time.
The selection of imagery from Getty Images includes some of the world's most vibrant and memorable photography, such as Pascal Rondeau's breathtaking shot of more than 200 cyclists weaving through a field of sunflowers during the Tour de France. Consumers can also choose from inspirational and award-winning news photography documenting the contemporary human experience, such as Ami Vitale's dramatic shot of a Kashmiri resident enjoying the serenity of floating in his boat on India's Dal Lake.
