New York City-based PhotoShelter is today expanding its ten-year-old professional photo management platform to businesses. “Companies are providing more content but choking on it,” CEO Andrew Fingerman told VentureBeat. “Pro photographers were bringing PhotoShelter to their clients,” he said. Seeing the way some companies handled their collections, Fingerman added, was “like a hoarder taking them to their house.” Called Libris, the business-oriented version of the professional service starts with 70 paying client companies from its just-ending beta period.