
woensdag, oktober 26, 2005
Getty nieuws
Getty Images announced a new service today that will sell exclusive one-on-one celebrity portraiture and photojournalism to newspapers and magazines.
The new service, called Exclusive by Getty Images, will include work by portrait photographers Lorenzo Agius, Julian Broad and Kevin Westenberg, and photojournalists Tom Stoddart, David Turnley, Dario Mitidieri, and Jonathan Olley, among others.
Exclusive includes four categories of images: newly released celebrity portraits, archived celebrity portraits, reportage features that will offer photo essays, and editorial specials such as red carpet events.
In other Getty news, the company issued its third-quarter earnings report on Friday, showing the company's revenue up 20 percent over the same quarter last year. Getty's net income also grew significantly, up 46 percent from $26.7 million in the third quarter of 2004 to $39.1 million this year.
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The new service, called Exclusive by Getty Images, will include work by portrait photographers Lorenzo Agius, Julian Broad and Kevin Westenberg, and photojournalists Tom Stoddart, David Turnley, Dario Mitidieri, and Jonathan Olley, among others.
Exclusive includes four categories of images: newly released celebrity portraits, archived celebrity portraits, reportage features that will offer photo essays, and editorial specials such as red carpet events.
In other Getty news, the company issued its third-quarter earnings report on Friday, showing the company's revenue up 20 percent over the same quarter last year. Getty's net income also grew significantly, up 46 percent from $26.7 million in the third quarter of 2004 to $39.1 million this year.
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