Getty Images Agrees To Two Year Relationship to Cover all FIFA Tournaments
NEW YORK & LONDON, April 28, 2010 - Getty Images, Inc. is proud to announce that it will be the Authorized Photographic Agency of FIFA. The association is part of a two-year agreement whereby Getty Images has been appointed by FIFA to cover their tournaments including the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ with a dedicated team of photographers providing a dynamic record of events with exclusive pitch side and behind-the-scenes access. The images will make up the FIFA Collection, a new collection which will be available online at www.gettyimages.com/fifa, giving Getty Images customers an exclusive opportunity to license powerful imagery that they will not find anywhere else. The FIFA collection will complement and further strengthen Getty Images’ comprehensive and award-winning editorial coverage.
Getty Images will be in South Africa to capture the magic of this year’s biggest global sporting event, with two FIFA Collection photographers at every game providing a fresh photographic angle from dedicated FIFA photography positions. Backed by a team of over 50 Getty Images production staff and photographers, the dedicated FIFA photographers will be working around the clock to capture all the action from the tournament, as it happens. Customers will have access to an unprecedented number of iconic images just minutes after they are captured at any of World Cup venues and the team will generate up-to-the-minute images using the very latest in fiber-optic technology.
“Getty Images is delighted to team up with FIFA for the first time and to capture all the defining images from the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa, as well as their other tournaments,” said Adrian Murrell, senior vice president, editorial imagery, Getty Images. “The World Cup is one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events in the world and has made a lasting impression in our collective memories. Our award-winning photographers’ extensive experience of covering previous World Cups will ensure that the FIFA Collection is the place to turn to for World Cup imagery.”
“The FIFA World Cup™ is the most high profile sporting event and is watched and enjoyed by billions. We want to ensure that every moment of drama and excitement is captured in the FIFA Collection, so it can be enjoyed and remembered for generations to come,” said Matt Stone, Head of New Media, Photography Project Leader, FIFA. “We are delighted to be teaming up with Getty Images as they can bring their wealth of experience and expertise to FIFA’s photography project and website www.FIFA.com. Furthermore their global distribution platform ensures that the images from each match are available to FIFA and the media within minutes.”
About Getty Images
Getty Images is the world’s leading creator and distributor of still imagery, footage and multimedia products, as well as a recognized provider of other forms of premium digital content, including music. Getty Images serves business customers in more than 100 countries and is the first place creative and media professionals turn to discover, purchase and manage images and other digital content. Its award-winning photographers and imagery help customers produce inspiring work which appears every day in the world’s most influential newspapers, magazines, advertising campaigns, films, television programs, books and Web sites. Visit Getty Images at www.gettyimages.com to learn more about how the company is advancing the unique role of digital media in communications and business, and enabling creative ideas to come to life.
About FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association is the world governing body of football, comprising 208 football associations grouped into six confederations. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, FIFA’s activities extend far beyond its broad spectrum of international competitions headed by the FIFA World Cup™. FIFA provides material, financial and promotional means to develop the game around the world, and offers underprivileged communities support through the Football for Hope movement. For the Game. For the World.
For more information on FIFA and its competitions, especially the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™, please visit the official website at www.FIFA.com.
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