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Stock photography is existing photography
that is available for licensing from photographers for a particular
use. When you need to produce a creative piece to meet a deadline,
you may not have the time or the budget to contract with a photographer
for an assignment shoot. A practical alternative is to purchase
the reproduction rights to an already existing image, or stock photo.
Wildside Photography has thousands of publication
quality images of nature, wildlife, outdoor recreation, and agriculture
from across North America. All images are original 35mm transparencies,
created with either Kodachrome 64 or Fujichrome Velvia or Sensia
films (all have superb resolution, color saturation, and contrast),
and photographed with the highest quality Nikon equipment. The
images retain their sharpness, whether reproduced as a small photo
in a magazine or as a huge billboard for advertising purposes.
Our stock photography rates are very competitive and are based
on parameters such as:
- Will the image be used for advertising, editorial, or educational
purposes?
- In what medium will it be used (magazine, textbook, advertisement,
billboard, packaging, annual report, exhibit, presentation, etc.)?
- What will the circulation of the finished piece be (magazine
circulation, press run for a book, how many billboards will be
produced, etc.)?
- For how long will the image be used (one issue of a magazine,
6 months for a billboard, etc.)?
- Size and placement of reproduction (1/4 page, 1/2 page,
full page, 2-page spread, cover, etc.)
Wildside Photography can provide you with the images
you need either as original 35mm transparencies, or if you prefer,
as a high resolution digital file in the format of your choice (an
additional fee is charged for scanning and color correcting). We
respond to your request promptly, often providing you with the images
you need the following day via Fed-Ex Priority Overnight delivery.
Let us know what type of images you are looking for by filling
out our Stock Image Request Form.

To see image samples please visit the Wildside
Photography Gallery.
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