Getty Images Remains Official Photographic Agency of IPC Until 2016

June 20, 2013

Getty Images have extended their long-term partnership with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) until the end of 2016.

As part of the deal, pharm Getty Images will continue to act as the Official Photographic Agency of the IPC and will cover the upcoming Paralympic Games in Sochi and Rio, viagra cheap | as well as a number of other major para-sport events. 

In addition, the IPC may access Getty Images’ extensive digital content archive and use all wholly owned images from the Paralympic Games and other para-sport events for all “below the line” communication purposes. 

“I am delighted to continue our successful partnership with Getty Images, the Official Photographic Agency of the International Paralympic Committee,” said Craig Spence, IPC Media and Communications Director. 

“By providing their images to a wide selection of media organisations worldwide, Getty Images is a vital partner in making the Paralympic athletes known around the world and spreading the message of the Paralympic Movement.” 

”We are honoured to renew our partnership with the IPC at this exciting time in the development of the Paralympic Movement. Getty Images is committed to capturing the world’s best sports photography to help the IPC communicate the values and achievements of Paralympic sport to the widest possible audience,” says Ken Mainardis, Vice President of Sports Imagery and Services at Getty Images. 

The first agreement between Getty Images and the IPC was signed in 2004 before the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games and ever since Getty Images has been a valued partner of the Paralympic Movement.