- NFT Startup Candy Digital has tapped Getty Images for ’70s Music and Photos.
- Both firms will offer rare photos and music to NFTs.
- The NFTs will feature iconic images by prominent photographers from the 1970s.
Candy Digital has curated a collection of NFTs on Getty Images centred on some of the most influential musicians of the ‘70s and the photographers that captured them. The collection will include the NFTs for rock icons like John Lennon and James Brown.
NFT will launch via an open-edition mint on March 21, 2023.
Candy Digital and Getty Pictures partnership
The unveiling the new collection is almost a full year after Candy Digital was launched.
Candy Digital was founded in 2021. The company’s official line of Major League Baseball collectibles made it a huge success. Getty Images is the latest addition to NFT’s portfolio.
Candy Digital will give away an introductory NFT free of charge between March 7th and March 15th as part of this partnership.
The open-edition mints will feature works by Elvis, Steve Morley and David Redfern, Don Paulsen. Richard Creamer. Fin Costello. Stevie Nicks. The Rolling Stones. Gladys Knight. Jimi Hendrix. James Brown. John Lennon. AC/DC.
The collection, which will be available on Candy Digital’s website from March 21, will be released to buyers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, Spain, Hong Kong, and Portugal. Prices will be between $25 and $200.
Candy Digital’s activity has grown considerably buoyed partly by the traction of the Blur NFT marketplace which recently overtook OpenSea, causing OpenSea to implement limited-time 0% fees to try and win back some of the customers. Recent trends in NFT collections suggest that the NFT market may be recovering some of its life.