Corbis Launches SnapVillage

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NEW YORK Corbis, the large photography repository owned by Bill Gates, is moving into the small-scale stock photo business by launching Snapvillage.com, with the hope that creatives in the advertising realm will turn to it when looking for stock images.

Photography on this level, known as microstock, differs from stock photography in that the participants are paid far less than they would receive from a stock agency. In the case of snapvillage, fees range from $1 to $50 per image and the pictures are royalty free.


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