Bigstock Explained

Bigstock
Type:Subsidiary
Genre:Microstock photography
Location City:New York City
Location Country:U.S.
Area Served:Worldwide
Industry:Stock photography
Num Employees:2,700 (2015)
Parent:Shutterstock
Homepage:www.bigstockphoto.com

Bigstock is an online royalty-free, international microstock photography website that sells images via a credit-based system. Bigstock's photos, vectors and illustrations cost from between 1 and 6 credits each, depending on size, with credits ranging from $.90 to US$3.00.[1] [2] BigStockPhoto was founded in Davis, California, in the fall of 2004. Bigstock adds to its library every day as photographers and designers from around the world submit their work. As of June 2015, Bigstock had more than 25 million royalty-free images (photos, vectors and illustrations) available.[3]

On September 23, 2009, Bigstock announced that it had been purchased by Shutterstock, a subscription-based microstock company.[4]

As of July 1, 2023 Bigstock is no longer accepting new content submissions.

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  1. Eric A. Taub, "When Are Photos Like Penny Stocks? When They Sell", New York Times, June 5, 2007
  2. http://www.bigstockphoto.com/purchase/ Bigstock.com
  3. http://www.bigstockphoto.com/ Bigstock.com
  4. Stephen Shankland "Shutterstock Buys Rival, Shifts Photo Sales Strategy", CNET, September 23, 2009