Fotolia has debuted what it’s calling the “Infinite Collection.” This is a set of 15,000 agency-distributed photographs that would normally be found on expensive stock photography sites but are now being sold for as little as $20 on Fotolia. http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif
Will this force higher end stock photography sites to lower their prices? Is this a form of price discrimination because Fotolia won't list the collections they are getting the photos from? Are the photographers whose photos are being sold aware that they are being sold this way by ?
I'll be watching this development closely to see how well they can incorporate this offering into their business model and client base.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Fotolia Moves away from Micro-Stock, Incorporates Traditional Collections
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