Candy Digital and Getty Images Unveil Digital Photograph Collection Exploring Iconic Cities Around the World
Jun 1, 2023
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NEW YORK ‑ June 1, 2023: Candy Digital, a next‑generation technology company that designs and develops officially licensed, premium digital collectibles, today announced its second collection launch in collaboration with Getty Images (NYSE: GETY), a preeminent global visual content creator and marketplace.
‘City Diaries: Visual Narratives From Around the World’ consists of digital photographs of 7 iconic cities around the world: New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City, Istanbul, and Mumbai. These captivating images journey through history’s global corridors, and are available through June 30th at 5pm EST.
This collection features a diverse lineup of photographers, each with their own unique style and contributions. Among them are Kurt Hutton, self‑taught, London‑born Bert Hardy, one of the first artists to embrace the 35mm Leica in favor of a traditional large‑format press camera, and H.F. Davis, a next‑generation talent known for his captivating and dreamlike humanist photography, particularly focused on sports and culture.
This is the second series in the ongoing partnership between Candy Digital and Getty Images. After the successful launch of the '70s Music & Culture Collection, which showcased rare imagery of the 1970s music icons, this new series turns its lens to seven captivating cities to preserve art, culture, and history through the power of blockchain technology.
As part pf the latest drop, a free introductory digital photograph is available for minting for the duration of the collection.
For more information, visit www.candy.com/gettyimages
‘City Diaries: Visual Narratives From Around the World’ consists of digital photographs of 7 iconic cities around the world: New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Mexico City, Istanbul, and Mumbai. These captivating images journey through history’s global corridors, and are available through June 30th at 5pm EST.
This collection features a diverse lineup of photographers, each with their own unique style and contributions. Among them are Kurt Hutton, self‑taught, London‑born Bert Hardy, one of the first artists to embrace the 35mm Leica in favor of a traditional large‑format press camera, and H.F. Davis, a next‑generation talent known for his captivating and dreamlike humanist photography, particularly focused on sports and culture.
This is the second series in the ongoing partnership between Candy Digital and Getty Images. After the successful launch of the '70s Music & Culture Collection, which showcased rare imagery of the 1970s music icons, this new series turns its lens to seven captivating cities to preserve art, culture, and history through the power of blockchain technology.
As part pf the latest drop, a free introductory digital photograph is available for minting for the duration of the collection.
For more information, visit www.candy.com/gettyimages