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Thursday, March 22, 2007

New Venture




I am helping a good friend of mine, Chris Gooley, market his software Photocore. It is an online database for people to store their images and search their images. They can give access to clients and friends through passwords and keep records of who visits their website and what they see and download.

We are in the beta versions of the software now and you can see it by going to my website www.StanleyLeary.com and clicking on . We hope to have this were you can license your images 24/7 365 days a year while you do your own thing. People can log on agree to a license and pay you for using your images.

Another function will be to order prints online. These two functions will help photographers turn their images which normally sit on their computer or in a drawer into profits.

I am going to be presenting this software to companies and individuals. If you would like a personal demonstration give me a call. Believe me PhotoCore is the most efficient way for photographers and agencies to catalogue and search their images from any where in the world.


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posted by Stanley Leary @ 5:55 PM   3 Comments Links to this post

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At 1:03 PM , Blogger Gary said...

How does this software compare to Digital Railroad or Photoshelter?

gary

 
At 11:42 AM , Blogger Stanley Leary said...

More custom controls in my opinion. You can get a 1 month trial and then you can judge yourself.

 
At 2:30 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, we cannot recommend the PhotoCore software made by Christopher Gooley that you are pushing. We were unhappy with PhotoCore in both its solo and hosted varieties, after an involved review of it and found many deficiencies that made it unsatisfactory.

The image archive and distribution system software costs an inordinate amount, way too expensive for what is offered to a photographer, wire service, or orgaization, especially for the problems and issues that the software has.

We were unsatisfied with the level of programming, and support offered by photocore, and unfortunately did not receive much support from critical axiom either.

Sorry, we just have to decline and stay away from critical axiom products such as this photocore.

 

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