Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bigstock Celebrates 10 Million Royalty Free Images

Doubling its collection over the past 12 months, Bigstock continues its commitment to high-quality photos and illustrations, making it a major player in the stock image space.



NEW YORK, January, 2012 /PRNewswire/ Bigstock announced today that it has added its 10-millionth image to its rapidly growing collection of high-quality stock photos and illustrations, making it one of the largest collections of licensable visual media on the web. This accomplishment enhances the company's recently announced Pay-As-You-Go pricing option, which makes it easy for customers to buy as many or as few images as they need with just one click.

"We're really excited about this accomplishment and believe it makes us the ultimate destination for freelancers and small businesses to purchase high-quality, useful images," said Ben Pfeifer, General Manager of Bigstock. "We remain committed to growing the library and believe this is the first of many milestones, as more and more people need images to communicate marketing or editorial messages," he said.

To celebrate adding its 10 millionth image, Bigstock is giving away a coveted light-field Lytro camera to one lucky customer.  Each time users purchase an image from the site during the month of January, they'll be entered to win. Visit www.BigstockPhoto.com for details and rules.

About Bigstock 
Bigstock is one of the world's leading royalty-free image companies. Founded in 2004, the company's mission is to provide affordable, high-quality photos, vectors and illustrations that meet the dynamic needs of today's design community, small businesses and freelancers. With over 10 MM images in its library and counting, Bigstock continually seeks out the best content from the brightest contributors around the world, and offers simple credit and Pay-as-you-go pricing options. 

Bigstock is a wholly owned subsidiary of Shutterstock (www.shutterstock.com), the world's largest subscription-based stock image company.

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