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Showing posts with label chris boswell stock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris boswell stock. Show all posts
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Jpeg Magazine Blog uses Image
Friday, December 14, 2012
Good Day!
Having had regular jobs, and the opportunity to create offices both in my home and away from home
Of course there are extra costs for another building or rent plus commute expenses associated with leaving home.
How do you currently work and do you like one choice more than the other?
Keep Shining Your Light!
Friday, November 26, 2010
eHarmony uses our images!
Woke up today to see this image in my inbox. Rachel and I did it this summer over in the park on Proctor. Looks like they want to show that beautiful people get online and look for each other, is it working?
I love my life! See how image was used and Read the article here
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
New Partner - iStock
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istock originated in 2000 with the upload of Bruce Livingston's personal files. He had boxes of CD-ROMs full of thousands of images ready to ship. At the last moment, he was seized with the belief that the old way of distributing images just wasn't going to work anymore. Maybe he just didn't want to lick that many stamps. Whatever the reason, he put all the images online for free, interested to see the reaction. He called it iStockphoto. Web designers loved it and downloaded as many pictures as they could. Some of them had digital cameras and started uploading images of their own. When the monthly bandwidth bills topped $10,000, Bruce polled the growing iStock community to find out if people would support paying for images.
In 2002, iStock began selling credits. Now you could get a high-quality image for under a dollar, and the artist who contributed it got paid a royalty. It was an entirely new way of doing things. Some people called it the birth of 'microstock'. We just call it iStock.
Christopher Boswell joined up in August 2010 and currently has a growing list of 100 images available online, Cmon over and see what's new! See you there!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Outdoor photography guru Christopher Boswell has recently announced the launch of a virtual stock photography agency on the PhotoShelter platform. Please visit to look at and purchase images from Chris' deep files.
Click the link to look at the details on this image! Cheers

pa.photoshelter.com/user/chrisboswell
Click the link to look at the details on this image! Cheers
pa.photoshelter.com/user/chrisboswell