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  <body>I have been reading the thread about Photoshelter and Digital Railroad with a lot of interest. Most of my freelancing is writing oriented, but I have been looking to use photography more to complement my article queries and to also market some standalone photo essays. (Though I have some familiarity with freelance writing, I suspect that I'm in the same boat as many LSers who want to understand more about marketing photographs and how these kinds of services are supplanting/complementing traditional photo agencies.) I was hoping to see more direct side-by side comparisons of PS and DRR, but it seems like a lot of people have already become distinct fans of one or the other service. Since both offer free trials, I thought I might try them both simultaneously and offer my own side by side observations. Setting up accounts now, and I'll start sharing some observations.&lt;br/&gt;</body>
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