Beateworks Inc. just celebrated its 10 year anniversary. The company was founded in 1992 by Entrepreneur Beate Chelette, a former photo editor at a large fashion magazine and a well rounded photography expert.

Originally conceived as a photography representation agency and production company Beateworks transitioned into a full time stock syndication in 2001. The growing demand for high quality imagery in the interior, architectural, travel and garden areas set the stage for this rapidly growing business. In addition the Feature Story department offers and sells home stories, Celebrity homes, high end travel destination and general travel & leisure stories all over the world.

The images and stories of Beateworks are sold worldwide through a dedicated distribution network of local photo syndication libraries, portals and Royalty Free partners. The beautiful imagery of Beateworks' photographers appears in virtually every specialty book and magazine all over the world. Advertisers are equally noticing this dynamic company from Los Angeles and the next time you go into Home Depot or pick up the Century 21 brochure you might find one of Beateworks' photographs.

A book deal was negotiated with Rockport Publishers to be the exclusive provider for a coffee table book called ' Celebrity Getaways' scheduled for release in Fall 2003. Beateworks is proud to be the sole provider of imagery for this beautiful book.

The dedicated team of Beateworks in the image editing, sales and delivery departments are proud to showcase the work of the most celebrated photographers in the interior and architectural work.

With rising demand and increasing sales Beate Chelette has little to complain about: "It is an entrepreneurs dream to be at the right time with the right product preferably in front of the market. This is exactly where I am today and I am thrilled, to say the least."

Your comments are always appreciated beate@beateworks.com

Beate Chelette
president
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