Create-A-Gift Offers Amateur Photographers Online Exposure

April 1, 2005 | Mark Goldstein | Websites | Comment |

Create-A-GiftCreate-A-Gift Press ReleaseCreate-A-Gift, the largest supplier of personalised print in Europe, is launching an exciting new feature on its website which will enable amateur photographers to sell their work from its online library for the first time.

Photographers can upload their images at the Create-A-Gift website and will earn a commission if customers select one of their pictures for use in a gift. The copyright of the image will remain the property of the photographer and images can be added to or withdrawn at any time.

Phill Rodgers, Director of Create-A-Gift; “This is a really exciting opportunity for any photographer to get a presence on the web and exposure for their work. It’s also a great way to make money from their creativity without any risk since there is no cost involved.”

Rodgers added; “We’re looking for all different kinds of images, ranging from the natural world and famous cities to festivals and glamour – although all pictures will be edited for suitability!”

Starting out with humble beginnings six years ago by receiving pictures in the post from customers, Create-A-Gift now generates a staggering 100,000 personalised cards, calendars and posters every year using the latest in digital print technology and design. The website currently has 5000 unique users a week, with visits to the site leading to a 46% sale conversion.

To upload images, photographers should visit www.create-a-gift.co.uk and follow the link labelled “We want your images!”