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About DOKUFOTO
Hi, my name is Tim Lilling and I am a freelance Photojournalist based in Passau, Germany. DOKUFOTO is my photo archive in which I am mainly showing pictures of Germany. The Name DOKUFOTO is an abbreviation of the Germany word “Dokumentarische Fotografie” (documentary photography). Please note that only very few of my images are staged, digitally composed or manipulated – if an image was fiddled around with it will be marked with the sign [M] in the file info.


Whats the quality of your images?
All Images are 6 - 12 Megapixels big and are stored in JPG, TIF and RAW - perfect for printing up to A4 @ 300 DPI.


How does your licensing work, exactly?
Stock photography is commonly sold as either rights managed or royalty free. With rights managed, an individual licensing agreement is negotiated for each use of the image and offers exclusive usage rights at a higher price. Royalty Free stock photography offers the buyer unlimited uses under a single license and less expensive fee. DOKUFOTO offers you both types of licences.


How do I download free comping images?
From the Search Results or Image Details page, do a right click with your mouse and “Save Image As..” on your hard disc. 


How do I get detailed information about an image?
You will find some information about an image beneath it. If however you need more in-depth information please contact me. 


How do I get a quote for a photo?
Beneath every image is an orange link “Get a quote for this photo“ Please follow this link and fill out the form. Depending on your usage you will receive a free price offer without engagement.