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16/05/2003

Artseens images now available online

Artseens, the photo bank formed by Nigerian-born Joe Okwesa, are now offering royalty free images on their www.artseens.com website.
Clients, who sign up annually with a one-off payment, can select photographs from the website at any time, and account holders can use any purchased photographs without restriction.
Artseens supply 10 photographs per a request, with a three-hour delivery time.
Artseens represents 20 years of creative, unique and distinctive images captured on film by Okwesa, an international artist who has blended his African background with a cosmopolitan flair to produce photographs which are both unique and dramatic in style.
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VMI.TV Ltd

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