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    Depositphotos reaches 10 million files for sale

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    By Amos Struck on October 23, 2012 Microstock News

    Depositphotos reaches a new landmark: 10 million files are now available for sale in the library

    Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 22, 2012 – Depositphotos, the fastest-growing microstock agency in the world, hit a milestone 10 million files available for sale. Depositphotos managed to create this large a library in only three years since the company was founded, demonstrating its status as the fastest-growing stock file provider in the industry.

    Over 120,000 files are added weekly to the Depositphotos’ high-quality collection by its contributors, who hail from all over the world. During the last year the number of files in the agency’s library more than doubled.

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    “We are very proud to work with talented authors – including not only individual photographers, illustrators, and videographers, but also full-service studios – and I would like to thank them all for their contributions, since this milestone is our common achievement. We are sure that the number of files we can offer our customers will continue to grow dynamically, especially since we’ve launched a video platform and are currently building a rich video library,” says Depositphotos’ Chief Operating Officer Igor Kaliuzhnyi. “Besides, we keep working on other service improvements: for example, recently we made our contributor examination process much more convenient, in order to encourage new authors to bring their fresh vision into the Depositphotos collection, making our website an even more attractive marketplace for both buyers and contributors. Now, with a library of more than 10 million files, we can provide the most discriminating clients with all the content they might need.”

    About Depositphotos Inc.

    Depositphotos is the fastest-growing microstock agency in the world. Currently, it offers over 10 million stock photographs, vector images, and videos sold under royalty-free licenses. Depositphotos’ library is increased daily by thousands of files, carefully screened and selected by moderators. The company is headquartered in Florida, USA, and has business offices in Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Ukraine and Russia.

    For more information, please visit http://depositphotos.com/ , and follow Depositphotos on Facebook or @Depositphotos on Twitter.

     

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