Hi, I'm trying to find some information about the sales amount at Shutterstock for editorial vs commercial. I've looked on their blog and Googled and it's easy to find the total sales but not separate. Would anyone have a source for that? thanks! In short, the difference between commercial and editorial photography is the intended use of the photo. Simply put, commercial photography is used to endorse a product or to earn profit. Editorial photography is used to tell a story or back up a story. This explanation, however, is heavily simplified and there is much more to it.
There are significant differences between royalty-free creative and Editorial-exclusive licenses. Where a royalty-free license allows just about any marketing or commercial use depending on the license, Editorial licenses have much stricter photo use rights.
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