Online Photo Library Form
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The Wollemi Pine online photo library provides free access to registered users to a range of high resolution images of the Wollemi Pine. These images are from a range of photographers who need to be credited accordingly. Please note that due to copyright issues, these high resolution images are not available for private use and should you wish to access these for that purpose, please visit www.wildlight.net.
Please fill in the following form to register for access to the photo library. Your application will be reviewed to ensure you comply with our terms of use and processed within 24 hours. Please provide all necessary information to avoid delay.
Terms of Use
Individuals and/or organisations eligible for access to the photo library include publications (electronic or print) produced on behalf of:
- Media outlets e.g. newspapers and magazines
- Botanic Gardens and educational/scientific institutions e.g. museums
- Educational organisations e.g. schools and universities
- Non-profit organisations e.g. Planet Ark
- Wollemi Australia appointed retailers, license holders and licensees in Australia and internationally
The following organisations who require images for commercial purposes
should contact us at photo@wollemipine.com
and we may direct you to one of our photography agents such as Wildlight:
- Publishers and authors of books and DVDs
- Those wishing to use the images to promote their product/services
or for use in marketing and promotional materials e.g. brochures,
posters, merchandise etc.
To create your own account, simply enter your desired username and password and fill in the following form.
If you have any trouble with registering, please email us directly at photo@wollemipine.com
To submit form, only fields with (*) are required. Other fields are optional.
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Did you know?
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The remarkable discovery of the Wollemi Pine in the Greater Blue Mountains Area was a key factor in the area being inscribed on the World Heritage List in December 2000.
The 200 million year history of the relic Wollemi Pine,
its evolutionary success and its status as a threatened species all contributed to building the case for why its home in the Blue Mountains must be recognised and preserved as one of the world's top natural environments.
Read the full story
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