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Getty Images partners with Condé Nast for new collection

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Stock photo agency Getty Images has partnered with media company Condé Nast to represent the Condé Nast Collection.The collection features a century’s worth of contemporary and vintage artwork from the company’s portfolio of brands.The editorial partnership will bring together Getty Images’ archival expertise as guardians and curators of the Hulton Archive, which includes historical fashion archives from around the world.With over 30,000 unique photographs, magazine covers and illustrations from brands such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and GQ, the Collection will feature iconic images from photographers such as Edward Steichen, Horst P. Horst, Cecil Beaton and many other. Getty Images will also be representing a number of Condé Nast’s contemporary editorial photographers, including Patrick Demarchelier and Arthur Elgort, whose work will continue to grow the Condé Nast Collection.A selection of contemporary and vintage images from the Collection will also be made available for purchase as framed prints from Getty Images’ home art store.“Condé Nast has an unparalleled legacy in fashion and lifestyle content,” said Elodie Mailliet Storm, senior director of content partnerships at Getty Images.“This collection is one-of-a-kind, and provides unique insights into the modern day fabric of our culture”, said Bob Ahern, director of archive photography at Getty Images.  “As a one-stop destination for the world’s best imagery, we look forward to bringing the rare archival gems in the Collection into the spotlight.”Cathy Hoffman Glosser, senior vice president of licensing for Condé Nast, said,  “This expertise matched with our rich history of compelling editorial content, provides the perfect home for this culturally significant imagery.”

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