The folks at Shutterstock are hands-down the go-to guys when it comes to stock photography. Shutterstock, the world’s largest subscription-based stock photo agency, houses some absolutely stunning images, available for use at various subscription prices. For those not familiar with the concept of stock photography, it refers to photographs that can be bought and reused for print in magazines, websites, ads, brochures, etc. Stock photography can save a lot of time and money; rather than going out and taking your own photos, you can choose from an enormous database of images. Each and every one of Shutterstock’s images is professionally formatted, high quality, and crystal clear. And the range of images seems endless. Shutterstock welcomes users to submit their photos, enabling photographers to make money selling their original images.
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By Elsha McGill
on February 27, 2009
in Photo 100 > Stock Images and Photo Archives
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