The 2025-2026 trend cycle has produced a curious consensus: blur is the new watermark. Grain is proof of life. Bad…
Category: marketing
From Image to Audience: How Brands Switched Focus and What It Means for Photography
There was a time, not too long ago, when brands bought attention by investing in images. Choosing the right photographer…
Requiem for a friend
This industry, the stock and news photo industry, has a unique draw to the most varied, most eclectic individuals than…
The value of free photos
With Adobe Stock now joining the club, all stock photo agencies now offer free photos. How does free work with…
Google and Image Copyright
While Google decision to display image rights information is an immense improvement that should be celebrated ( and followed) by…
A summer of 2018 review
It’s not by lack of topics ( there are many). Nor is it by lack of interest. It’s just a…
Who kills our metadata ?
Guest post by: Thierry Secretan, photographer, journalist, filmmaker. Only 3% of the photographs published on the web still have their metadata —…
Shutterstock shivers
Word on the street was that if Getty sneezed, the industry was sick. But what about Shutterstock? Has it taken…
Editorial : The British revival (updated)
The year has not been kind for the editorial space and as result, photo agencies have continued to suffer. The market…
Visual Storytelling and the Future of Photos
Photos and videos are exploding online. Every day, new innovative content is capturing our attention. Marketers are taking advantage of…
