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  • By partnering with iSyndica, Polylooks aims to attract more photographers from across Europe to help the site further strengthen and expand its portfolio of high-quality stock photography. iSyndica is used by photographers worldwide and will enable Polylooks to better access contributors from new territories to provide high-quality royalty free images.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks 'platform enables buyers to select images according to geography, look-and-feel and colour scheme, increasing the accuracy and relevancy of their image search.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks expands its European-focussed portfolio, widening choice for digital image customers

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks 'customers benefit from a transparent licensing model and competitive pricing structures, and can also purchase licences to use images on merchandise.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks deploys iSyndica service to provide new opportunities for microstock photographers

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks operates in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and the platform is available in German and English.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks, Deutsche Telekom's online photo agency, and microstock content syndication site iSyndica have teamed up to help photographers better manage their microstock contributions. iSyndica is a Web-based service which enables photographers worldwide to swiftly and easily upload their images and manages the syndication and distribution of those images across a range of well-known online microstock agencies.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • As a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, Polylooks promises to grow into one of the key players in the stock industry.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2010

  • Polylooks found that half of the UK's marketing, PR and publishing staff have used a professionally-generated stock photo or illustration at some point without paying for it, although some of this may include use of 'commons' images, which come with some restrictions of their own.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2009

  • Polylooks. co.uk, found that not only do a great many creative professionals use images from the Web without paying for the rights, but additionally, most do not understand the meaning of the terms 'royalty free' and

    Releases feed from RealWire 2009

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