PRAGUE, CZECHK REPUBLIC, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Pixmac Microstock Photography has signed up a number of the best microcstock photographers in Q1 of 2011, and look to add even more great quality content to their stable. "Adding to the likes of Yuri Accurs, Monkey Business photos and Pavel Losevsky , we've been busy signing other top microstock photographers from all around the globe such as Elena Elisseeva from Toronto, Canada,, Kirsty Pargeter from Norfolk, England and Julien Tromeur from Paris, France" says Vitezslav Valka , Pixmac's CEO.
"Sales are growing fast at Pixmac and we're ramping up marketing activity within the 19 markets we serve and their individual websites. We are seeing an increase in repeat customers as well as new ones. Pixmac is probably the best selling microstock agency of any launched after 2006." Vita adds.
Pixmac have also completed a series of articles on some of their new photographers which give an insight into the microstock contributor community including:
http://blog.pixmac.com/3390/julien-tromeur-3d-illustrator-and-all-round-good-egg/
http://blog.pixmac.com/3304/kirsty-pargeter-the-broad-from-the-norfolk-broads/
http://blog.pixmac.com/3132/elena-elisseeva-professional-microstock-producer/
Pixmac is a leading microstock photography provider. For further information contact us at 1.647.522.2424
Pixmac Microstock Photography Signs Up Top Industry Photographers
Pixmac, a leading microstock photography company has been signing up a number of
top industry shooters of late, adding to their collection of millions of great budget priced photography.
2011-03-30
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[Press-News.org] Pixmac Microstock Photography Signs Up Top Industry PhotographersPixmac, a leading microstock photography company has been signing up a number of top industry shooters of late, adding to their collection of millions of great budget priced photography.