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The FINANCIAL Unsplash is being acquired by Getty Images, company announced today. It s expected that the website will transform its business according to new business model, focused on selling photos, rather than advertising.
The website claims over 207,000 contributing photographers and generates more than 17 billion photo impressions per month on their growing library of over 2 million photos.
Unsplash allows photographers to upload photos to its website, which are then curated by a team of photo editors. The permissive copyright terms on its photos have led to Unsplash becoming one of the largest photography suppliers on the internet,[7] with its members’ photos frequently appearing on articles. Nevertheless, their decision to stop using a creative commons zero licence in 2017 attracted criticism, as it took around 200,000 images out of the commons. The Unsplash licence is incompatible with creative commons licences, preventing use on sites like Wikipedia.
Simon Hill HonFRPS, President of the RPS simon.hill@rps.org
In second-hand bookshops and at car boot sales, I find it impossible to resist any dog-eared copies of
Picture Post magazine, the publication that did for the genre of British photojournalism what
Life magazine - the inspiration for
Picture Post - did for the American genre. While writing a documentary brief for a class of A-level photography students, I was thrilled to find a link between my home town of Harrogate,
Picture Post magazine and, somewhat surprisingly via William Shakespeare, the
Hulton Getty picture library in Seattle, Washington, USA.