ImageCatalog.com is Seeking Top Quality Images from Photographers

The royalty free stock photography web site that recently launched is already packed with fantastic images due to please any graphic designer in search of high resolution, low cost stock images.
“We recognize that the design community is always looking for great images at bargain prices,” said Philip Louie, president of Image Catalog Media Inc. “Designers can download images starting at $1.
“We are delighted with the support from our current photographers. Our database of images is a reflection of our talented members. Coming soon, we plan to feature exclusive images only available at ImageCatalog.com,” continued Louie.
Image Catalog Media Inc. have already taken big steps for such an early start, including offering IPTC data support for those photographers who already have key words embedded in their images, batch uploads of up to 10 images at a time, and FTP for photographers who meet the requirements.
Michael Iwasaki, founder of 24-7PressRelease.com press release distribution service comments, “It is such a pleasure to see this site with so many fantastic images right from the start. The design of the site is friendly and easy to navigate. This team has obviously put a lot of thought into the layout, design and usability. I am sure the design community will welcome ImageCatalog.com as a new resource.”
Photographers from the amateur to professional level can become contributors. The web site offers different categories for submission including abstract, animals, architecture, business, industries, landscape, people, travel and more. To have your photos selected, the image must be of exceptional quality and pass an inspection process.
Photographers can visit the web site at https://www.imagecatalog.com/ and register for a free account and learn more about becoming a contributor.

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This article was last modified on January 18, 2023

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