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Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography winner, Andy Spyra completes his project entitled “Conflict in Kashmir”
In his project summary, Andy shares the following, “I first came to Kashmir in the early spring of 2007 at the end of a motorcycle trip across India and simply fell in love with the region, the people, the light and the atmosphere of this remote place of the world. But as much as I [...] more
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Copyright 101
An introduction to industry-wide copyright basics and informative Getty Images content licensing details. This PDF provides you with answers to a range of questions, from "Can I use royalty-free images for free?" and "Who owns copyright?" and "Is your imagery properly licensed?” You'll also find additional resource suggestions and helpful links -- leaving you in the know and with the blanks filled in.
CEF images hits $300,000 milestone
We're thrilled to announce that Compassionate Eye Foundation images have made over $300,000 so far to aid this nonprofit’s humanitarian efforts worldwide – from building schoolrooms to supporting women’s groups and clinics. We’re honored to partner with CEF and its creative contributors in helping raise money to change the lives of those in need.

Saluting: Tri-Film Productions
Through film, events and integrated media, Tri-Film Productions builds powerful stories for forward-thinkng companies around the world. Their short video demonstrates how Tri-Film is helping Plymouth Housing Group to address homelessness in Seattle. Getty Images shares Tri-Film's commitment to using media in ways that promote positive change.
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Through film, events and integrated media, Tri-Film Productions builds powerful stories for forward-thinkng companies around the world. Their short video demonstrates how Tri-Film is helping Plymouth Housing Group to address homelessness in Seattle. Getty Images shares Tri-Film's commitment to using media in ways that promote positive change.
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Market Photo Workshop
The Market Photo Workshop is an agent of change and representation in the continued development of South Africa's visual poets. Getty Images is honored to support Africa's first professional photojournalism program, whose June newsletter profiles current PDP students in their latest assignments and projects.

Global Business Coalition
Getty Images and the Global Business Coalition on HIV AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) believe that imagery can be a powerful tool in the fight against AIDS. That’s why together, we’ve created a library of more than 1,000 images documenting AIDS issues and the role the GBC has played in addressing this global pandemic.
See how imagery makes a difference. Watch the video.
Getty Images and the Global Business Coalition on HIV AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC) believe that imagery can be a powerful tool in the fight against AIDS. That’s why together, we’ve created a library of more than 1,000 images documenting AIDS issues and the role the GBC has played in addressing this global pandemic.
See how imagery makes a difference. Watch the video.
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Bridges To Understanding
We support Bridges to Understanding by providing office space in our Seattle headquarters and by engaging our employees in their youth mentorship programs around the world. Our partnership is based on the belief that imagery is a dynamic way to help young people promote positive change and develop mutual understanding across cultures. In 2008, four of our employees donated their vacations to participate as mentors in Bridges workshops.
See their stories here
We support Bridges to Understanding by providing office space in our Seattle headquarters and by engaging our employees in their youth mentorship programs around the world. Our partnership is based on the belief that imagery is a dynamic way to help young people promote positive change and develop mutual understanding across cultures. In 2008, four of our employees donated their vacations to participate as mentors in Bridges workshops.
See their stories here









