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Pictures size

Please, make sure that pictures you use are not less than:

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Do not post blurry, uncertain pictures, dark or lit pictures. Post clear images, when you can easily understand what is pictured on them.

Do not post:

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Do post

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People

Use high-quality upfront pictures of people, where the face is visible well. Avoid pictures with human back, the ones where their faces are cut etc.

Don’t

  • Use the pictures, where the face is cropped

  • Don’t use low quality casual selfies


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Do

  • Emotional photos

  • Smiling people

  • Interesting details

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Always ensure the readability of the text.

Do not:

  • Put the text on a person’s face

  • Put the text on the not contrast background

  • Put text on the picture with a lot of details

 

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Possible: 

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Pictures placement in post

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Otherwise, the part of the picture will be cropped before you open it

Photo strategy

Info

Facebook is going to let people take more control over the images they own and where they end up. In an update to its rights management platform, the company will give some pages the power to claim ownership over images and then moderate where those images show up across the Facebook platform, including on Instagram.

Publishing photos without permission can result in strikes or monetization being disabled. 

Read more:

https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/5/21281618/instagram-photo-embed-sublicense-copyright-lawsuit-newsweek-mashable

https://www.coywolf.news/social/facebook-image-rights-manager/

Note

Some of the celebrities are not that pleased that we are using their photos. Even amateur. Even as news coverage.

Repeated Intellectual Property violation will lead to our Page being deleted!

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Our strategy

  1. Arrange agreements with local photographers and celebrities

  2. Delete old professional photos on our pages

  3. Always credit photos properly!

  4. Use photo stocks and free-to-use photos

  5. Use Getty Images

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  1. Getty Images: https://www.gettyimages.com/

  2. Free photo stocks: https://unsplash.com/ ; https://pixabay.com/ , https://www.canva.com/photos/free/ , https://www.pexels.com/, https://nappy.co/

  3. Official social media pages of government institutes. But always credit them in posts!

  4. From Flickr and Google Images:

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