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You spend hours upon hours getting the perfect photo. You love everything about it and can’t wait to showcase it everywhere possible – your website, blog, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest. Then your worst nightmare as a photographer happens – a few months later you notice your photo is being shared around, but with absolutely no credit to you as the photographer. In the digital age we’re living in, this scenario happens all too often. How do you protect yourself against this type of situation? Watermarking images is a constant debate in the creative community. In this post, we will explore the pros and cons of watermarking. We will also lay out a few other easy options to protect your work.
Pros of Using Watermarks
Watermarking is popular with many photographers. Placing a watermark on your images can serve a few purposes:
Cons of Using Watermarks:
Watermarking the Right Way:
In an effort to combine the best of both worlds, here are some quick tips for watermarking your images in a way that allows you to enjoy all of the pros and experience few of the cons.
Other Alternatives:
Let’s take a look at some easy alternatives to watermarking your images that will still provide you with some protection from theft.
Lastly, make sure you are educated on the tools out there to help you keep track of your images. TinEye is a service that allows you to submit an image to find out where it came from, how it is being used, and if modified versions of the image exist. Google Image Search is also an easy and free way to track your images – you can enter the URL or upload your image to see where it’s been or see any images that look similar to it. Whether you choose to watermark your images or not, it is always best to make sure you register your photos with the US Copyright Office.
Sources:
Why You Shouldn’t Watermark Your Photos
The Pros and Cons of Watermarks
To Watermark, or Not to Watermark?
How to Protect Your Photography Online
Watermarking Your Images: Pros & Cons
Why This Photographer Thinks You Should Watermark Your Photographs
When it comes to websites, content may be king, but it’s most effective when combined with great imagery. And this isn’t just guesswork, either! A major portion of our brain’s primary functions is to process visual information, which is why your website should be visually appealing as much as it is informative.
If you’re a wedding industry professional, chances are you depend pretty highly on photographs to showcase your samples of work. As you should!
Couples love seeing examples of previous weddings. They are great for inspiration and give potential clients a sense of your style.
However, if your website images aren’t optimized properly, they could be doing more harm than good. Be sure you follow these search engine optimization (SEO) best practices when publishing images to your website.
Our first tip is more directly related to user experience, but when your online visitors are more engaged with your website, it can indirectly help your SEO.
Before you even think about adding a photograph, image or graphic onto your website, ask yourself some key questions:
If the image would look cohesive with your branding style, colors and niche market, great! Move on to our next steps. If not, look for something better (or create one yourself!). Remember to focus on quality over quantity.
As great as high-quality photographs are for printing, big files (especially images that are several megabytes, or MB, in size) can only slow down your website load times.
Why does this matter? Well, for one, website visitors may leave and find another faster website if yours is loading too slowly. Second, your site speed directly affects how well your website performs on search engines like Google.
Photographs don’t need to be more than 72 dpi (dots per inch) for digital purposes. Most photographs, however, start around 300 dpi, causing them to be bigger in size (bytes). Ideally, images should be around 200-800 KB maximum each.
This may be way over your head, but you aren’t alone. That’s where liveBooks’ advanced image compression tools can help. When you upload your photos to your liveBooks website, they are automatically optimized for the best combination of quality and performance. If you would like to choose each image format on your own, then you can configure the advanced settings. You change an image’s quality and performance by dragging a slider – one direction will improve the resolution, while the other side will improve the image’s loading time and performance.
Ever wonder how Google knows which images to pull up when you do an image search?
To put it simply, search engines use what they call “spiders” that scan through websites all over the web for information. In order to know what an image relates to or depicts, it relies on the image title and alt-text.
When your website images rank well for the same keywords within the actual content of your website (such as your services or about pages), your overall ranking for those keywords increases.
With liveBooks’ image tools, you have the ability to easily optimize your images for search engines. In the SEO tab, you can add keyword-optimized image title tags and alt-text to your images. For example, if you post a blog highlighting a recent wedding you photographed at a popular wedding venue, the image titles and alt-text should reflect keywords couples would search for on Google to see what weddings hosted there typically look like.
You might even add a few that focus on your particular role as a wedding photographer. Some you might use for this situation could be:
liveBooks offers stunning, customizable website templates for wedding industry professionals and creatives.
Impress your potential clients with a visually stunning website that is ready for search engines and looks great on any mobile device!
We’ve also got a top-notch support team who’s here to help you every step of the way. Start for free today!
With liveBooks, you have access to user-friendly tools that make it easy to manage image libraries and image blocks. liveBooks has released a number of performance enhancements, dynamic image capabilities, and opportunities for SEO improvement so that users can easily build and customize their website.
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