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Sandy Springs-Based WorthPoint Hires Curator of Photography

Allison Radomski joins as company's first curator of photography with the largest online source for researching and valuing collectibles

Allison Radomski joins WorthPoint.com as company's first curator of photography
Allison Radomski joins WorthPoint.com as company's first curator of photography (WorthPoint.com)

WorthPoint Corporation, the largest online resource for researching, valuing, and preserving antiques, art, and collectibles, announced today that Allison Radomski has joined the company as curator of photography.

In this new role for WorthPoint, Radomski will maintain the company’s extensive and evolving collections of photographic images. Her work includes cataloging and researching the personal collection of WorthPoint Founder and CEO Will Seippel, who also owns the History In Photographs website. Seippel’s photography collection, which he started assembling in the 1960s, includes tens of thousands of historic images of American life dating from the 1860s, including iconic moments and people in U.S. history, as well as an abundance of images from WWII.

Prior to joining WorthPoint, Radomski worked as a freelance writer for Scribd, Inc., where she specialized in original non-fiction content. She is also a screenwriter/director whose films have screened at the Twin Cities Film Festival and Kansas City FilmFest International. Radomski has worked in various film crew positions for short films, live productions, and pilot episodes for television.

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Radomski earned degrees in cinema/media studies and religious studies from the University of Chicago. She resides in Decatur, Ga.

About WorthPoint Corporation

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WorthPoint Corporation manages the largest online resource for researching, valuing, and preserving antiques, art, and collectibles. The company’s suite of offerings on WorthPoint.com includes a Price Guide, a resource gallery for identifying maker’s marks, autographs, patterns, and symbols (M.A.P.S.), and a digital Library with over 1,100 books on collectible topics. Through data aggregated from online marketplaces including eBay and leading auction houses, WorthPoint empowers the antiques and collectibles industry by providing a steady stream of new data each month, building on more than 560 million archived prices and nearly 1.3 billion images to improve pricing transparency for sellers and buyers. Based in Atlanta, WorthPoint has subscribers on six continents.

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