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Alaska Stock Images heads for warmer weather – new partnerships in Mexico and Brazil

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Alaska Stock Images forms new partnerships in Mexico and BrazilAlaska Stock announced new non-exclusive partnerships in Mexico with Durga Archivo Digital de Imágenes, S.A. de C.V. in Mexico and in Brazil with Imageplus Produções Fotográficas Ltda. While images of dogsledding and snowcapped peaks might not seem like common needs for Mexican and Brazilian image-buyers, Gianfranco Coppola, Managing Director of Image Plus feels the Alaska Stock content improves his customer offering: “Alaska Stock has many great images and with an amazing quality. Their website is rich in content, stories, galleries, etc … Imageplus is proud to have such great content available for our customers. We do believe these images will enhance their work.” Alaska Stock’s owner, Jeff Schultz is excited about his company’s partnership with Image Plus and feels “…..they will have a unique market for our Alaska images.”

Alaska Stock’s specialist material including Alaskan wildlife, landscape, seasonal and cultural images are internationally relevant and should also strongly appeal to image buyers in Mexico.  Schultz added ““Having Durga Archivo handling our image representation in Mexico is a wonderful addition to our overall global distribution plan.  We look forward to a long relationship there.”

About 16,000 Rights Managed images from Alaska Stock, carefully selected for global relevance, are being offered to Alaska Stock’s distribution network.  The Alaska Stock archive continues to grow on a regular basis with over50,000 images available online at http://www.alaskastock.com from more than 150 contributing photographers of the highest calibre.

Web: http://www.alaskastock.com - http://www.imageplus.com.br - http://www.archivodigital.com - click here to view the featured image.

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