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November 4, 2016
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Graffiti Wall - Editorial or Stock

  • November 4, 2016
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There is a urban street art festival happening now in my city. I have shot a few images of Graffiti on the walls by various artists and large murals on back of the buildings. Some of these images contain no people but others have people driving past by as there is main road in front of the painted wall. Wondering if I can submit these to Adobe stock either as Editorial or Stock.

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Correct answer MatHayward

Thanks for writing. It is more than likely we would not be able to accept any of this content. More often than not, graffiti art requires a property release for us to be able to sell images of it for commercial use. The property release must be signed by the artist and in some cases, the owner of the property the graffiti is on.

Any images that contain recognizable people must be submitted with a signed model release to be accepted. We do not accept editorial content at this time.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward

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November 4, 2016

Thanks for writing. It is more than likely we would not be able to accept any of this content. More often than not, graffiti art requires a property release for us to be able to sell images of it for commercial use. The property release must be signed by the artist and in some cases, the owner of the property the graffiti is on.

Any images that contain recognizable people must be submitted with a signed model release to be accepted. We do not accept editorial content at this time.

Kind regards,

Mat Hayward