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and others use stock photography to fulfill the needs of their creative assignments... A customer who uses stock photography instead of hiring a photographer can save time and money... A collection of stock photography may also be called a... As modern stock photography distributors often carry stills... stock photography an individual licensing agreement is negotiated for each use... stock photography offers a photo buyer the ability to use an image in an unlimited number of... Some stock photography sites offer low... based stock photography collections is that the images have been embedded with meta... One of the first major stock photography agencies was the one founded in... stock photography consisted largely of outtakes... stock photography companies have largely moved online... to compete with the very large stock photography agencies such as...

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