Thinkstock Launches New Image Pack Subscription Service
Press Release
WHAT: Thinkstock (www.thinkstock.com ), an image subscription site from Getty Images, has announced the introduction of image packs. This new product offers value-conscious creative processionals pre-paid access to imagery and an even greater choice, value and flexibility in licensing imagery.
Customers can now choose to license 5, 25, 100 or 250 high-quality royalty-free stock photos and vector illustrations from Thinkstock’s collection of more than five million images. Collections are sourced from the industry’s leading providers including Getty Images, iStockphoto and Jupiter Images. Customers can download their images anytime within a year with prices starting at as little as $59 a pack. Image packs are ideal for customers with smaller budgets or those whose needs are project-specific, and they include the same complementary legal protection as Thinkstock’s monthly and annual subscriptions.
WHY: Thinkstock developed the image pack options to meet the ongoing needs of creative professionals who want the best image quality they can get and the ability to find those images quickly and easily. Image packs enable customers to quickly and easily access and license the highest-quality, most relevant, cost-effective royalty-free imagery.
WHERE: www.thinkstock.com
WHO: Thinkstock is committed to changing the way that creative professionals think about stock image services by providing the most relevant offerings available in the marketplace.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on July 12, 2010
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