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Redux Pictures now representing New York Times imagery overseas

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Redux now representing NY Times PhotographyRedux Pictures, a New York-based photo agency created four years ago, has been operating as The Times’s U.S. photo-licensing agent since July 2006. The company has now announced an expanded deal to assume responsibility for photo sales in Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Japan, Belgium, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Greece. The agency was founded by Marcel Saba after more than 20 years experience representing Photographers and an extensive background in photo sales including the Saba Agency, Corbis, Gamma-Liaison and Picture Group.


“Redux Pictures, working with its overseas affiliates and The New York Times Syndicate, will greatly enhance our ability to showcase the outstanding work of our photojournalists in media markets around the world,” said James Mones, director of Times Agency in the newspaper’s News Services Division, which made the licensing agreement with Redux Pictures. In addition to U.S. photo sales, Redux Pictures will now license Times photography in these new international markets for magazines, books, Web sites, broadcast, commercial entities and newspapers, with the exception of New York Times News Service/Syndicate clients.

Web: www.reduxpictures.com  -  www.nytimesagency.com

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