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Exposure Manager is an exciting new service that I'm sure many Digital Photographers will find very useful. Now its not only easy to display your photos online but also to make some cash from them.
It is an online tool that will make displaying and selling your photography a breeze. It allows photographers to upload and display photos giving them complete freedom to produce galleries with the look and feel that will best display the particular images on display.
Photos can be sold in a variety of formats at a variety of prices and 'Exposure Manager's' integrated system will take care of billing, printing of photos, fulfillment of the order and payment to the photographer.
Among ExposureManager’s key features are:
• Unlimited storage for Gold & Platinum members
• Break-through on-demand prints, poster and merchandise wholesale prices
• Fully customizable templates
• Domain mapping (example: photos.yourdomain.com goes to
name.exposuremanager.com)
• Direct Photo Linking to display photos in forums and blogs
• Statistics on visitors and views per photo and per gallery
The Exposure Manager tool is currently in beta and a full release is planned for May 3rd, 2004. The full release will have photoblogging and multiple user management features.
Interested? Well you can now sign-up for free for a 30 day trial period and experience Exposure Manager for yourself. To make the service even better photographers are upgraded to a full year of Gold account benefits when they give active feedback during the beta period!
I suspect we'll see more and more tools released like this in the next few years, its going to be a growth industry for sure. Exposure Manager has definitely set a cracking pace though with the launch of this product!
Posted by Darren in our News category on March 30, 2004