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Which Photo Agency Works Hardest for Photojournalists? (Please use the comment section to address what makes them good.)
Getty
2% (2 votes)
Corbis
4% (4 votes)
Sipa
8% (8 votes)
Polaris
7% (7 votes)
Blackstar
1% (1 vote)
WireImage
2% (2 votes)
Panos
8% (8 votes)
Agence VU
3% (3 votes)
Lookat Photos
0% (0 votes)
VII
25% (24 votes)
Magnum
17% (16 votes)
Aurora
3% (3 votes)
Gamma
2% (2 votes)
Redux
2% (2 votes)
WPN
6% (6 votes)
Zuma Press
6% (6 votes)
Polaris
1% (1 vote)
Total votes: 95
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Corbis
I've been with Corbis for years and will continue to do so, so thumbs up for them.
Been with ZUMA since the
Been with ZUMA since the start, the only photographer run house! VIVA ZUMA!
Zuma Press
Zuma Press, at least, has actually paid me for the photos they have sold. And, they're polite and they respond quickly to queries, so unlike unlike Sipa Press or Deadline. Grazia Neri didn't sell a single picture in two years, and I couldn't find any on their web site. Nor was I mentioned on their web site. Which leads me to believe they tricked me into signing up, at no cost to them, so there would be less competition from the region.