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Get Seen: Be a PhotoShelter Featured Photographer

Posted by: Allen Murabayashi    Posted date: February 26, 2009  |  No comment
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Ready to make us all look good?  Want a little more exposure through PhotoShelter?  Ever wonder how the slideshow images get selected for the PhotoShelter homepage? Now you can be chosen as one of 20 PhotoShelter Featured Photographers every month, and your work will appear on our homepage and throughout our website.  

The goods:

  • If you are selected, one outstanding photo from your live galleries will be included in the “Images” tab on our new homepage slideshow. 
  • A screenshot of your PhotoShelter website/gallery, brief info about you, and a link to your website will be included on the “Examples” tab in our new product tour.
  • You and your image will be included in a blog post announcing the month’s 20 Featured Photographers.

This new exposure opportunity will provide a little extra boost in marketing your photography, and will help us share more great examples of photographers succeeding with PhotoShelter – whether you’re selling photos with our tools, displaying your work with our websites, or simply backing up your archive.

We’re looking for striking individual imagery that represents our talented and diverse photographer base. Featured Photographers must have a PhotoShelter Basic, Standard, or Pro account to qualify.  Simple submission details

March’s Featured Photographers
Congrats to our first group of Featured Photographers. They’re all great examples of strong photographers of varying specialties and experience levels, each making PhotoShelter an important part of their digital photography success story. You can see their work in the below slideshow or read up on them in our new “Examples” section.

 

About the author
Allen Murabayashi
Allen is CEO and co-founder of PhotoShelter. He is a regular contributor to the PhotoShelter blog, and he flosses daily.
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