"RawShotz was born out of a desire for designers and creatives to have access to free untouched, raw images while giving professional and amateur photographers full creative attribution and unlimited digital storage," is the line that caught my eye.
An email came to the Editor's inbox here at the Phoblographer the other day about this new company. It's a brand new stock image company that's taking things even further and violating the rights of photographers. While those like Unsplash try to blindside photographers with tactics and working with companies like Moment and Peak Design, RawShotz is going the next step. They want you to give your RAW files away for free. We understand that there are many new photographers out there, so we're going to break this down in a straightforward way. Our intention is to look out for you since the photo world doesn't really enjoy the copyright protections that the music and video world do. . thephoblographer.com
2020-10-1 13:00