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Free stock photo site Unsplash entered the news cycle again when the UK government used a photo of an Atlanta-based dancer as the subject of their "Cyber First" ad campaign, suggesting that dancers would be better served with a job in cyber security.
Photographer Krys Alex, who previously had uploaded the image to Unsplash, was horrified that her image could be appropriated in such a way. But folks, that's how Unsplash works! It's almost like Zack Arias told you so...
Also: The Grammy's encourage artists to #GiveCredit, photographers band together to encourage voting in the States of Change print sale, Maggie Shannon's midwives essay, the NYT's on-going "World Through a Lens" travel column, and the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
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Free stock photo site Unsplash entered the news cycle again when the UK government used a photo of an Atlanta-based dancer as the subject of their "Cyber First" ad campaign, suggesting that dancers would be better served with a job in cyber security.
Photographer Krys Alex, who previously had uploaded the image to Unsplash, was horrified that her image could be appropriated in such a way. But folks, that's how Unsplash works! It's almost like Zack Arias told you so...
Also: The Grammy's encourage artists to #GiveCredit, photographers band together to encourage voting in the States of Change print sale, Maggie Shannon's midwives essay, the NYT's on-going "World Through a Lens" travel column, and the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year.