Connemara
GBGREAT, SPEEDY CUSTOMER SERVICE - WITH A DASH OF HUMOR GREAT, SPEEDY CUSTOMER SERVICE - WITH A DASH OF HUMOR. When I finally found the image I was searching for at Agephoto, I wished I had tried your website first. There it was - after untold hours searching other photo sources and avenues. My quick query to verify that this was indeed the photo I was looking for was answered within minutes by an excellent customer representative named Kevin Noel. Kevin was cheerful, informative, helpful, and even patient with my lack of technical expertise. Best of all, he also had a great sense of humor! My overall experience was one of the best I've had. Thanks for the 5-star service!
Sheila Jager
GBExcellent site and service The breath and depth of the photo collection on this site is impressive. I am writing a book on little known topics in the West, and was able to find some very useful photos for my book. The cost estimate was also extremely reasonable compared to other photos sites. As for the service: it was superb. Raquel and Kevin handled the transaction quickly and with professionalism. Raquel, in particular, got back to me within minutes and even redid an invoice when I had made a mistake on the original. Reliable, professional and expert service. Highly recommend. Thank-you!
Philippe Kruchten
CAPoor definition; good support The actual definition of this photograph is much less than what I expected. OK for printing 4 x 6 inches, but not A3! Update: But not an issue with the file, it comes probably from a poor original and poor scanning. (B&W photo dating from mid-1968.) Good support from agephoto on this issue.
Bob Marshall
GBI like the flexibility of ageofstock I purchase stock photos from a number of sites. I particularly like the flexibility thatageofstock provides, either by subscription or on-demand purchases. For now I will stick with on-demand until I can check out your library and see if a subscription makes sense for me. I have so many other subscriptions already it's hard to keep track of them all.
Colin Marshall
NZAGE Bankruptcy AGE are apparantly in the hands of Administrators, having declared bankruptcy. Interestingly, this decision was the instruction of the now-dead Alfonso. Suspicious? One wonders why he wanted the company wrapped up on his death - where did the money AGE received from clients, which he didn't pass own to photographers, go?