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Our co-founder and Chairman Mark Getty discusses the reasons behind his decision to buy back Gertty Images from Venture Capitalists and his vision for the future of the company. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMtDk
Rebecca Swift at the Gender & Growth Policy Forum 2019. Chatham House (thinktank and originator of 'Chatham House Rules') hosted The Gender and Growth Policy Forum this week. The objective of the Forum is to develop a series of actionable policy recommendations for the next G20 summit (but also for the private sector and civil society). It followed the 2019 G20 declaration on 29th June 2019 that all leaders would support girls' and women's education and training and raise awareness to eliminate gender stereotypes. Rebecca was invited to discuss influencing cultural change and the role that imagery can play in effecting this, especially around the #ShowUs collaboration with Dove. The panel was a great success, with one octagenarian ex motorsport photographer standing after the talk and stating that "this is the most important thing we have heard today!"
Hear from our CEO, Dawn Airey, how Getty Images' search data literally shows how #metoo has changed the world.
Take a behind the scenes look at how Getty Images delivered images from camera to customer in under a minute at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
Getty Images has been recognized as one of Alberta's Top Employers.
Getty Images photographer Al Bello speaks with Business Insider about what it's been like to shoot photos in Pyeongchang's frigid weather
Getty Images photographer Elsa Garrison shares her favorite shots from Super Bowl LII and the stories behind the images.
“Being a photographer is the most honest thing you can do. I try and create an honest archive of the Royal Family. An honest and unique archive.” Getty Images photographer Chris Jackson speaks with the HuffPost about what it's like photographing the Royal family.
We started Getty Images over 20 years ago because we believe that images have the power to move the world. We take our role as a guardian and steward of the photojournalism industry incredibly seriously, to ensure lights are shone into the darkest corners of the world. We also partner and support an array of non-profits, such as Compassionate Eye, Rory Peck Trust and the Committee to Protect Journalists, to ensure important stories continue to be told. Read on to learn more about why The Muse has spotlighted us as a company where you can find meaning at work.
Suzanne Weller, Senior Director of Organizational Change Management, talks about the evolvement of the photo licensing industry, the importance of diversity and the value of mentorship.