STOCK INDEX UK | EUROPE 2010 PHOTOSHOT
10 PROFILE
The Photoshot Group represents some of the world’s leading photographic collections with comprehensive coverage that enables a quick and easy solution to any picture requirement.
Photoshot Editorial comprises: global news, royal, sports and historical pictures from UPPA, the UK’s longest established photo news agency; international celebrity photography and an iconic music archive from Retna Pictures; celebrity studio portraiture from Stay Still; travel imagery from World Pictures; plus encyclopaedic collections of the natural world from NHPA, Woodfall Wild Images, Photos Horticultural, PictureNature and Oceans Image.
Photoshot Creative meets the demands of the most discerning picture researchers with a catalogue of over 1 million online images featuring Rights Managed, Royalty Free and Microstock material.
With offices in London, New York and Hamburg, Photoshot has built a strong reputation as being a supplier of choice for picture buyers who value and respect the depth and breadth of expertise available to them to fulfil their projects.
Photoshot also has a major editorial and creative 74
assignment division. Clients include PR and branded goods and services companies, advertising agencies, corporates and newspaper and magazine groups. We offer a variety of bespoke solutions to match a wide variety of requirements and budgets.
Client list: National and regional press, magazine, book and online publishers, broadcast and production companies. Corporate, advertising and design companies. Retail products and merchandise. Institutions, government organisa- tions and charities.
Size of library: 6 million images online. 8 million images available.
Contact Details Charles Taylor
Photoshot Holdings Limited 29-31 Saffron Hill London EC1N 8SW UK
Tel: +44 (0) 7421 6000 Tel: +44 (0) 7421 6001 Fax: +44 (0) 7421 6006 Email:
sales@photoshot.com Email:
sales@retna.co.uk Website:
www.photoshot.com
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