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    To engage consumers in real-time, marketing and creative teams can share, store, and organise content with ease with PhotoShelter for Brands. The 1,200+ companies we service may immediately transfer creative assets from point A to point B thanks to this consolidated platform. Through connections with Adobe and APIs, it links to the tools they use every day and provides them complete creative control over their visual material. It also easily integrates into how they work.

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    PhotoShelter

    PhotoShelter gives photographers and visual asset managers a simpler way to showcase, deliver, sell and organize their work - inspiring us all to see the world differently. We handle the biggest files and solve some of the biggest business challenges that come with fixed and moving images. All with professional quality and service that you deserve. So you don't have to worry. Ever.

    PhotoShelter
    This week PhotoShelter's CEO Andrew Fingerman will join Allen Murabayashi in discussing the latest news in the world of photography.
    I Love Photography | Ep 9 | March 28, 2014
    These days, everyone is missing travel. And while it’s tempting to day dream about future getaways, you might actually have some images in your archive from past trips that can earn you a little cash now.

We sat down with Lola Akinmade Åkerström to talk through some of her tips for selling travel photos to publications like National Geographic Traveler, Vice and Lonely Planet, as well as local tourism boards.

Watch to learn: 
- How to prepare your portfolio for selling
- Why focusing on storytelling is more effective than getting that one epic shot
- How to compose photographs for magazine covers
- The value of an image bank (versus a simple portfolio)
- How to use LinkedIn and Twitter to catch the attention of Photo Editors, Art Directors and more 
- What a callout list is and why you want to be on one 

Check out the Q&A with Lola on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/09/sell-your-travel-photos-webinar-recording-lola-akinmade-akerstrom/

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- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Selling Your Travel Photos: Tips from Lola Akinmade Åkerström
    Scaling mountains, hiking treacherous trails and making it to the top of slippery summits often comes with the territory when you’re an adventure photographer. Luckily, Eliza Earle and Ted Hesser wouldn’t have it any other way.
 
We sat down with Eliza and Ted to hear the stories behind some of their favorite shots, discussed their go-to gear for photo assignments and expeditions, how personal projects have impacted their work with brands and more.

Watch to learn:
- How Eliza and Ted got their start as adventure photographers
- What it’s like working for brands like Patagonia, Black Diamond and Mountain Hardware
- Stories behind some of their most memorable photo fails

Check out the full Q&A with Eliza and Ted on the PhotoShelter blog:
https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/08/eliza-earle-and-ted-hesser-webinar-recording/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    A Conversation with Adventure Photographers Eliza Earle and Ted Hesser
    Google has undoubtedly become synonymous with search, and finding websites and images across the web almost always starts there. If you want to improve your search engine optimization (SEO), you’ll have to get more familiar with Google Search Console (GSC).

We sat down with our Technical Support Specialist Amanda Yoder to discuss the basics of Google Search Console, how Google works and how to take your SEO further (originally aired on July 17, 2020).

Watch to learn: 
- How Google discovers, crawls and indexes pages 
- How Google Search Console can help your SEO work go further 
- How to set up your PhotoShelter site on GSC
- How to submit your sitemap and what to expect afterward

Check out the full Q&A and get more resources on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/07/google-search-console-webinar-recording/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Google Search Console: Managing Your Online Presence
    Search engine optimization (SEO) for your photography website is more important than ever. If you’re feeling overwhelmed with the work needed to keep your SEO in great shape, you’re not alone. 

We sat down with our co-founder and General Manager Grover Sanschagrin and Senior Technical Support Specialist Jelan Coley to discuss SEO best practices for photographers, recent insights and how to boost your SEO with PhotoShelter. (Originally aired July 10, 2020)

Watch to learn about: 
- Five things you can do to improve your SEO today
- IPTC metadata and keywording tips 
- What to prioritize and how some SEO practices work better than others
- PhotoShelter’s recent improvements to ensure our members appear in search results, including the Google Image License Metadata program (currently in beta)

Check out the full Q&A and a list of helpful SEO resources on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/07/seo-best-practices-for-photographers/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Demystifying SEO: Best Practices for Photographers
    We sat down with freelance editorial photographer, professor and workshop founder Todd Bigelow for a deep dive into three of his successful personal projects and a live Q&A, originally aired on May 12, 2020.

Todd shared the stories behind his published work on COVID-19, immigration and the 2016 election. He then shared his tips on how to effectively pitch a story, why it’s important to not take rejection personally and more.

Watch to learn: 
- How to go from idea to publication
- Tips on mastering the pitch
- Licensing strategies 
- How to stand out from the crowd and beat the competition

Check out the Q&A with Todd on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/05/getting-your-personal-project-published-with-todd-bigelow-recorded-webinar/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Getting Your Personal Project Published with Todd Bigelow
    We recently sat down with celebrated sports photographers Jean Fruth and Darren Carroll for a moderated discussion and live Q&A about their respective careers. (Originally aired May 1, 2020)

Jean and Darren walked us through a few of their all-time favorite photos, told stories about mentorship and big-break moments, and got a chance to ask each other burning questions before discussing gear and the value of personal projects.

Watch to learn about: 
- Special projects throughout Jean and Darren’s careers
- How these photographers got their start
- Tips and best practices for organizing a lifetime of photos
- Invaluable advice from cherished mentors

Check out the Q&A with Jean and Darren on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/05/a-conversation-with-sports-photography-legends-jean-fruth-and-darren-carroll-recorded-webinar/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    A Conversation with Sports Photography Legends Jean Fruth and Darren Carroll
    This year, in honor of Earth Day's 50th anniversary, award-winning photographer Joe McNally walked us through the creation of his powerful documentary, Watching the Earth Melt Away. After traveling to Cooper Island, Alaska on assignment in 2001, Joe quickly befriended George Divoky, a research scientist who has dedicated his life to studying arctic seabirds in the region.

Joined by a film crew, the two met up again in 2019 to document George’s findings and his eye-witness account of the rapidly changing environment.

In this webinar, Joe talks about some of the most meaningful photos captured during his trips to Cooper Island and what it was like to come back and photograph the same location 18 years later.

*Originally aired on April 24, 2020

Watch to learn about: 
- Joe’s journey to Cooper Island and a closer look at his photos of research scientist George Divoky.
- Why editorial and conservation photography are so important
- The importance of pursuing personal projects

If you’d like to support scientists like George Divoky and help fund research, housing, outreach programs and other important resources for this community, please consider donating to the nonprofit, Friends of Cooper Island: http://cooperisland.org/donate/

Check out the full Q&A with Joe on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/04/watch-joe-mcnally-recorded-webinar/

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Watching the Earth Melt Away with Joe McNally
    We recently sat down with food photographer, writer and educator Darina Kopcok for a lesson in composition for food photography.

Darina walked us through the principles of composition, color theory and how to apply compositional patterns like the Rule-of-Thirds, Phi-Grid, Golden Triangle and Fibonacci Spiral, before taking questions about lenses, lighting and more. 

Watch to learn: 
- Tips on proportion and scale
- How to use color as a compositional tool
- A variety of patterns and symmetries that can energize your images

Check out the Q&A with Darina on the PhotoShelter blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/05/mastering-food-photography-composition-with-darina-kopcok-recorded-webinar/ 

Join our community on social!
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoshelter/ 
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/photoshelter 
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PhotoShelter/ 
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/749729/
    Mastering Food Photography Composition with Darina Kopcok
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