Inquiry Regarding Editorial Content Rejections on Adobe Stock
Dear Adobe Team,
I have been a contributor to Adobe Stock for a few years and have recently begun submitting editorial content. However, I have noticed that certain types of content are consistently being rejected, and I would appreciate some clarification to better understand the specific guidelines and criteria for acceptance. Specifically, I submitted a series of photographs featuring the Samsung brand, taken at the Samsung store on Oxford Street in central London. The images solely depict the brand’s signage and storefront, without any identifiable individuals or additional elements. Despite this, the photo was rejected. I am curious to understand why this particular content or this tech brand does not meet Adobe Stock’s editorial standards, especially as I have observed similar submissions from other photographers being accepted and shared on the platform. Could you kindly provide further insight into the reasons for these rejections? Understanding the specific requirements or concerns would greatly assist me in aligning my future submissions with Adobe Stock’s guidelines.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards,
SCA London Media
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