Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.
Getty Images' sports photographers were honored with multiple awards at the SJA British Sports Journalism Awards, the oldest sports awards in Britain recognizing excellence in the journalism profession.
According to UN Women, the number of girls interested in STEM almost doubles when they have role models they can name and identify with. In celebration of International Women’s Day, Getty Images created a video in partnership with Unstereotype Alliance, convened by UN Women, to highlight and visualize positive female role models throughout history who have pioneered advancements in STEM
Celebrate International Women's Day with us on March 8th by tuning in to a special episode of The Download! Dr. Rebecca Swift will be joined by Madeline Di Nonno, President & CEO of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, and Sara Denby, Head of the Unstereotype Alliance Secretariat for the UN Women, to discuss the real-world impact of authentic gender representation in business, media and advertising.
The Black History & Culture Collection is a not‑for‑profit initiative created to provide access to historical and cultural images of the African/Black Diaspora in the US and UK, gathered from content owned by Getty Images.
As the Official Photo Licensing Partner of the NBA, Getty Images is proud to support the #NBAHBCUClassic Presented By AT&T.
What does the future of work look like? Find out from the experts in our latest episode of The Download.
Changing perceptions through imagery, helping us combat bias and discrimination, and creating thoughtful, humanizing visuals across creative, editorial, and archival imagery is key to the Getty Images ethos.
We are thrilled to announce that Getty Images will once again serve as the official photographer for the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards®, building on our longstanding partnership with the Recording Academy forged over a decade ago!
Getty Images’ VisualGPS global research shows that less than 1% of visuals in media and advertising show members of the LGBTQ+ community. In partnership with GLAAD, Getty Images is proud to announce the recipients of its latest LGBTQ+ creative grant focused on the Chosen Family. This grant aimed to elevate photographers and videographers working to capture a broad range of people and groups that are part of ‘chosen families’, including new family norms and cultural traditions as they relate to LGBTQ+ communities.
Look back at the creative visual stories of 2022 through the lens of our VisualGPS research and discover what visuals will meet the moment for 2023.