Can Stock Photo

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Can Stock Photo
Company typePrivate
Industry Stock Photography
Genre Microstock
Founded2004
DefunctOctober 1, 2023;4 months ago (2023-10-01)
FateChanged into Shutterstock and Depositphotos, to create a new Wirestock.
Headquarters Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Members493,000 [1]  (2015)
Website www.canstockphoto.com
Archived August 3, 2023, at the Wayback Machine

Can Stock Photo was a stock photography provider which licenses royalty-free images, photos, digital illustrations, picture clip art and footage files on behalf of photographers, illustrators, and videographers. Founded in 2004, it was one of the earliest microstock agencies. [1] The Can Stock Photo will cease exist on October 1, 2023.

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Purchasing and use

Can Stock Photo provides 21 million images to customers, provided by 40,000 photographers and artists worldwide. [1] The site supports both subscription and credit licensing models. [2] Can Stock Photo is one of the few agencies in its industry to allows users to license images individually without a membership. [3]

Licensed images have been notably used by industry blogs such as TechCrunch, [4] social media sites such as BuzzFeed, [5] feature films such as Whiplash, [6] news agencies such as CBS 5, [7] and various YouTube videos, [8] [9] websites, [10] and books. [11]

Contributors

Contributing photographers must apply before they are eligible to upload their images. The applicants must submit three images that are screened for quality and suitability. Once approved, photographers can begin uploading their work through the website. They supply keywords, categorize the images, and submit them for review, where each image is examined to ensure that it meets the standards of quality, usefulness and copyright laws. A model and property release is required when applicable. [12] Contributors earn royalties each time their files are licensed. [13]

Can Stock Photo receives 25,000 contributor submissions per day. [1]

Dissolution

Screenshot of canstockphoto.com, which had ceased operations as of October 1, 2023 Can Stock Photo Ceased Operations.png
Screenshot of canstockphoto.com, which had ceased operations as of October 1, 2023

On September 1, 2023, "Can Stock Photo" was cease exist in October 1, 2023.

The stock photo will be changed into Shutterstock and Depositphotos.

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