
mauritius images GmbH is now the exclusive distributor of Alamy in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland).

Photo agency imageBROKER are offering a custom ‘Photo Trip – Diving in the Philippinen’
They say: ‘We are launching the first imageBROKER photo trip with our underwater photographer Norbert Probst and marine biologist Heinz Krimmer.’
We are heading to the Philippines, to the north of the island of Negros, one of the most species-rich reef areas on earth – with rare subjects and little tourism. That’s exactly what makes the trip so exciting: plenty of time to focus on the subject, quiet spots, and optimal conditions for underwater photography.
The first trip runs for 12 days, Negros and Cebu, September 19 to October 1, 2026 Full details here.

Getty Images are curating a best photo of the day feed to PAN from the Winter Olympics – above is a shot from the 17th Feb
the photo comes with commentary from the editorial team or photographer on how the image was captured; “Photographed by Ryan Pierse, this image captures multiple moments from the Women’s Round Robin curling session at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. Through careful composition and timing, different elements of the game, strategy, movement and interaction are brought together within a single frame. The result reflects the thought and skill required to capture not just isolated action, but the flow of play and interactions between the athletes, perfectly illustrating the rhythm and complexity of the sport.“
…and view the full Best Images Collection from the games here.



Getty Images have added over 10,000 historical images from The New Zealand Herald to their collection as part of a new global partnership with the newspaper – view a few samples above.
Spanning 162 years of visual history, the Collection captures defining political moments, sporting triumphs, cultural shifts, and the everyday scenes that have shaped New Zealand — with new imagery added daily.
They say: ‘This collaboration ensures one of the nation’s most significant photographic records is preserved, elevated, and accessible to customers worldwide.’








