In an era where donors are increasingly skeptical of "fake" digital content, the images you choose for your nonprofit website are critical tools for building real trust. While it’s always best to use your own photos, stock photos can be a fast and free way to represent people—if you know what to look for.
You could easily use AI to generate a happy-looking person in seconds, but does that image really represent your community, and is it ethical?
This 26-minute recording covers how to find and use stock photos that feel authentic, allowing you to tell a real story while avoiding the ethical pitfalls of AI-generated imagery. We'll talk about:
- How to find stock photos that don’t immediately scream “stock!”
-How to identify diverse stock photos that don't look like "tokenism".
-When and why to edit photos to make them your own.
- How to avoid common “copyright trawl” lawsuits.
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