1
Ready to submit your work? Be sure to have a model or property release available for any identifiable figures, trademarks, landmarks, or buildings. Review additional legal and submission guidelines on the Adobe Support HelpX page. Visit contributor.stock.adobe.com to get started. Adobe and the Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2017 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe Stock Buyers are waiting. Imaginary animals. Mythical and imaginary creatures, such as centaurs, unicorns, mermaids, and winged horses. Mammals. Polar bears, pandas, koalas in their natural habitat. Domestic animals and pets. Trees. Forests, individual trees, and tree bark textures, such as oak, bamboo, and birch. Cabins and lodges. Tranquil homes in rural environments, including tents, camper vans, cabins, and lodges. Groups of people and individuals enjoying peace and quiet in these surroundings. Interior design. Living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, balconies, and gardens of private homes and apartments. Minimal and elegantly decorated interior spaces, clean Nordic- style look with cozy decor. Mirrors. Mirror, glass, and other reflective surfaces. People looking into or holding a mirror. Stadiums and arenas. Sporting venues for American football, basketball, soccer, and tennis. People interacting with the environment and enjoying the game or match. No trademarks allowed. Business achievements. Employees being promoted, congratulated, and rewarded for their hard work. People signing contracts, shaking hands, and closing deals. Business concepts. Conceptual representations of globalization, motivation, entrepreneurism, unemployment, financial failure, vision, teamwork, leadership, and bankruptcy. Customer service. Images and footage of salespeople interacting with clients. Finance and accounting. Conceptual representations of money, finance, and taxes. People crunching numbers with tools, such as spreadsheets, computers, calculators, and documents. Business icons and illustrations. Job search. Individuals looking for jobs and interviewing at a diverse range of businesses, including large corporations, start-ups, and small businesses. Marketing. Conceptual and literal representations of marketing, advertising, and public relations. New generation. Authentic representations of young professionals in alternative and traditional office environments, working alone and in teams, presenting, and socializing inside and outside the office. Tech jobs. People working in a variety of technology jobs, including engineering, product development, and research. Diverse portraits of leaders and engineers. Emergencies. Technology being used to aid in disasters, crime, or emergency situations. Construction. Realistic shots of construction sites, featuring workers and managers, equipment, and vehicles. Images showing various steps in the construction process. Illustrations of construction icons and tools. Shipping. Large-scale shipping containers and cargo ships, with and without people. Robotics. Robots being used in assembly, testing, and quality assurance, demonstrating extreme mechanical precision. People working with machines. Natural disasters. Images and footage of hurricanes, landslides, floods, cyclones, tornados, and storms in urban and rural areas. Before and aſter shots of locations. Scenes of people working together to resolve, fix, and clean up. Storms. Heavy rain and thunderstorms in rural or urban areas. Bodies of water. Tranquil and tumultuous depictions of oceans, lakes, seas, and ponds. People enjoying the scenery. Sky. Poetic day and night shots of the sky during various weather conditions. Alcoholic beverages. Sake, aperitifs and digestives, beer, wine, and champagne in social seings and with isolated backgrounds. Appliances. Kitchen appliances, such as microwaves, toasters, and ovens, with and without food. Seasonings. Assortments of dried and fresh herbs, spices, and condiments, organized and in use. Applied science. Math and physics being taught in the classroom. Conceptual illustrations and vectors of math and sciences. Health and medicine. Realistic representations of medical scenarios, including people exhibiting symptoms of pain, undergoing surgical and dental procedures, and recovering from surgery or at the hospital. Medical staff. Doctors interacting with patients and medical staff, and professionals meeting and collaborating, using technology. Realistic scenes with authentic people and reactions. Health monitoring. People using wearable devices and healthcare apps to maintain healthy lifestyles, from tracking calorie intake to recording sleep paerns. Veterinary care. Pets at the vet. Doctors and nurses handling and caring for domestic animals. Biometric security. Conceptual and literal representations, including fingerprinting, eye scans, and facial recognition for security purposes. e latest. Updated, contemporary, and clean shots of the latest technology with and without people. Smartphones, touchscreens, wearable tech. Must be free of trademarks. Connected networks. People connecting to the Internet, browsing websites, sending email, and using social media. Conceptual topics, such as privacy and piracy. Wires and cables. Illustrations and vectors of electric cables and wires. Professional tech. Technology being used to enable business, such as videoconferencing. People using technology to stay connected outside the office. Retail. People using tech devices in-store to check prices, access coupons, and review product information. Touchscreen menus and fiing rooms. Contactless and mobile payment systems. Educational tech. Students and teachers using technology in the classroom for research and learning, interacting with smart boards, tablets, 3D printers, computers, laptops, and more. Online and distance learning. Connected travel. Technology enabling travel. People using mobile devices to plan trips, check in to hotels and flights, and stay connected to family and work from remote parts of the world. Asian cities. Everyday street scenes, food, and people from Asian cities, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kathmandu, and Shanghai. European cities. Scenes from popular European destinations, such as London, Barcelona, Lisbon, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Athens, and Rome. People in everyday seings, as well as at tourist aractions. Latin American cities. Images from major cities in Latin America, such as Bogota, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Medellin, Montevideo, Bariloche, Monterrey, Santiago, Lima, Caracas, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Brasilia, Recife, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Campinas. North American cities. Scenes from major North American cities, such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York City, and Toronto. Virtual tourism. People using VR devices to explore new cities and countries from the comfort of their own homes. Vehicles. Automobiles, RVs, and small trucks. Automobiles. RVs and small trucks. Traffic jams. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles stuck in traffic. Reactions and emotions of drivers. Trains and railways. Subway and train stations, railways, infrastructure, and interior of carriages. Aerial. Cities, landscapes, people, and nature captured from above. Symbols and signs. Vector art and graphics, common icons and symbols. Textures. Organic and nonorganic textures, including fabric, nature, and geometric paerns. Nightlife. Young and mature adults enjoying a night on the town at a bar, restaurant, or nightclub. Reading. People reading print newspapers, magazines, and e-books on the go and in a leisurely manner at cafes, in homes, and in other environments. Show business. Actors, singers, musicians, and other entertainers practicing and performing their gigs. Behind-the- scenes moments featuring stage crew, showing teamwork and organization. Audience and performers at an opera, theater, or other performance venue. Goals and victory. Teams scoring goals and celebrating, as well as athletes losing matches and games, showing believable reactions. Specific sports. Clips of people playing hockey, soccer, American football, and baseball, showing teamwork, dedication, and coordination. Adrenaline sports. Action-packed water sports, such as paragliding, hang gliding, sailing, swimming, surfing, diving, and jet skiing. Zip lining, obstacle course races, and mud runs. Diversity. People of all backgrounds in the workplace and in recreational seings. Multiracial friend groups and families. Local ethnicities. Aging. Conceptual representations of the aging process. Anti- aging and beauty regimens. Body parts. Isolated body parts, such as arms, hands, legs, backs, and faces. Diverse shapes, ages, and skin tones. People at work. Authentic, “day in the life” representations of people in their occupations. Judicial and government employees; medical personnel; and people in skilled trades jobs, including plumbers, electricians, and mechanics. Imagination. Conceptual and literal interpretations of children at play using their imagination and of adults daydreaming. Sadness and stress. Realistic expressions of sadness, anger, and stress. All ages, ethnicities, and genders. Serenity. Expressions and poses depicting peace. Beauty and body care. Scenes from hair and nail salons, spas, and gyms that represent health and self-care. Realistic body types, all ages and backgrounds. Birthdays and anniversaries. Scenes from birthday parties and anniversary celebrations. Conflict. People engaged in and resolving conflicts in platonic and romantic relationships. Arguments, fights, and divorces. Authentic reactions and expressions. Education. Students preparing for and taking exams, in the classroom, and graduating from educational institutions. Shopping. People interacting at malls, supermarkets, and small shops. Scenes of sales and bargains. Success and achievement. Images that portray competition, wins, and losses. Summer. Individuals and groups engaged in summer activities, such as swimming, sun tanning, surfing, and vacationing. Summer dress and food. Time. Images and footage that show the passing of time or conceptual representations of past, present, and future. Convenience. People using devices and services that make their lives easier and more convenient, such as smart homes, delivery services, and virtual assistants. Conceptual imagery that portrays how technology is changing and/or enhancing our lives. Imagery that conveys the concepts of innovation, creativity, and convenience. Social media. People of all generations using social media to connect with others. Friendships being forged online with online groups and communities. Young adults using technology to document their lives. Prayer and meditation. Diverse groups of people and individuals praying or meditating, showing serenity and solitude. Activism. People practicing their right to voice opinions in a variety of ways, including conducting peaceful protests, organizing charities, and spreading awareness about the issue at hand. Law. Scenes from the judicial system. People following or breaking the law, consequences of illegal activities. Animals, plants, and flowers Buildings and architecture Business and industry Culture and religion, social issues People and states of mind Environment and landscapes Food and drink Lifestyle Hobbies, leisure, and sports Science Technology Travel and transport Graphic resources and more Adobe Stock content needs: April–June 2017 Visit contributor.stock.adobe.com to get started. Earn best-in-class royalties for selling your best photos, videos, illustrations, and vectors on Adobe Stock. Check out the categories buyers are looking for, and start selling to the world’s largest creative community.

Buyers are waiting. - Adobe · Vector art and graphics, common icons and symbols. ... Scenes from hair and nail salons, ... Images that portray competition, wins, and losses

  • Upload
    lethuy

  • View
    220

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Ready to submit your work? Be sure to have a model or property release available for any identifiable figures, trademarks, landmarks, or buildings. Review additional legal and submission guidelines on the Adobe Support HelpX page.

Visit contributor.stock.adobe.com to get started.

Adobe and the Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

© 2017 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.

Adobe Stock

Buyers are waiting.

Imaginary animals. Mythical and imaginary creatures, such as centaurs, unicorns, mermaids, and winged horses.

Mammals. Polar bears, pandas, koalas in their natural habitat. Domestic animals and pets.

Trees. Forests, individual trees, and tree bark textures, such as oak, bamboo, and birch.

Cabins and lodges. Tranquil homes in rural environments, including tents, camper vans, cabins, and lodges. Groups of people and individuals enjoying peace and quiet in these surroundings.

Interior design. Living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, balconies, and gardens of private homes and apartments. Minimal and elegantly decorated interior spaces, clean Nordic-style look with cozy decor.

Mirrors. Mirror, glass, and other reflective surfaces. People looking into or holding a mirror.

Stadiums and arenas. Sporting venues for American football, basketball, soccer, and tennis. People interacting with the environment and enjoying the game or match. No trademarks allowed.

Business achievements. Employees being promoted, congratulated, and rewarded for their hard work. People signing contracts, shaking hands, and closing deals.

Business concepts. Conceptual representations of globalization, motivation, entrepreneurism, unemployment, financial failure, vision, teamwork, leadership, and bankruptcy.

Customer service. Images and footage of salespeople interacting with clients.

Finance and accounting. Conceptual representations of money, finance, and taxes. People crunching numbers with tools, such as spreadsheets, computers, calculators, and documents. Business icons and illustrations.

Job search. Individuals looking for jobs and interviewing at a diverse range of businesses, including large corporations, start-ups, and small businesses.

Marketing. Conceptual and literal representations of marketing , advertising , and public relations.

New generation. Authentic representations of young professionals in alternative and traditional office environments, working alone and in teams, presenting , and socializing inside and outside the office.

Tech jobs. People working in a variety of technology jobs, including engineering , product development, and research. Diverse portraits of leaders and engineers.

Emergencies. Technology being used to aid in disasters, crime, or emergency situations.

Construction. Realistic shots of construction sites, featuring workers and managers, equipment, and vehicles. Images showing various steps in the construction process. Illustrations of construction icons and tools.

Shipping. Large-scale shipping containers and cargo ships, with and without people.

Robotics. Robots being used in assembly, testing , and quality assurance, demonstrating extreme mechanical precision. People working with machines.

Natural disasters. Images and footage of hurricanes, landslides, floods, cyclones, tornados, and storms in urban and rural areas. Before and after shots of locations. Scenes of people working together to resolve, fix, and clean up.

Storms. Heavy rain and thunderstorms in rural or urban areas.

Bodies of water. Tranquil and tumultuous depictions of oceans, lakes, seas, and ponds. People enjoying the scenery.

Sky. Poetic day and night shots of the sky during various weather conditions.

Alcoholic beverages. Sake, aperitifs and digestives, beer, wine, and champagne in social settings and with isolated backgrounds.

Appliances. Kitchen appliances, such as microwaves, toasters, and ovens, with and without food.

Seasonings. Assortments of dried and fresh herbs, spices, and condiments, organized and in use.

Applied science. Math and physics being taught in the classroom. Conceptual illustrations and vectors of math and sciences.

Health and medicine. Realistic representations of medical scenarios, including people exhibiting symptoms of pain, undergoing surgical and dental procedures, and recovering from surgery or at the hospital.

Medical staff. Doctors interacting with patients and medical staff, and professionals meeting and collaborating, using technology. Realistic scenes with authentic people and reactions.

Health monitoring. People using wearable devices and healthcare apps to maintain healthy lifestyles, from tracking calorie intake to recording sleep patterns.

Veterinary care. Pets at the vet. Doctors and nurses handling and caring for domestic animals.

Biometric security. Conceptual and literal representations, including fingerprinting, eye scans, and facial recognition for security purposes.

The latest. Updated, contemporary, and clean shots of the latest technology with and without people. Smartphones, touchscreens, wearable tech. Must be free of trademarks.

Connected networks. People connecting to the Internet, browsing websites, sending email, and using social media. Conceptual topics, such as privacy and piracy.

Wires and cables. Illustrations and vectors of electric cables and wires.

Professional tech. Technology being used to enable business, such as videoconferencing. People using technology to stay connected outside the office.

Retail. People using tech devices in-store to check prices, access coupons, and review product information. Touchscreen menus and fitting rooms. Contactless and mobile payment systems.

Educational tech. Students and teachers using technology in the classroom for research and learning, interacting with smart boards, tablets, 3D printers, computers, laptops, and more. Online and distance learning.

Connected travel. Technology enabling travel. People using mobile devices to plan trips, check in to hotels and flights, and stay connected to family and work from remote parts of the world.

Asian cities. Everyday street scenes, food, and people from Asian cities, such as Beijing , Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kathmandu, and Shanghai.

European cities. Scenes from popular European destinations, such as London, Barcelona, Lisbon, Paris, Brussels, Vienna, Athens, and Rome. People in everyday settings, as well as at tourist attractions.

Latin American cities. Images from major cities in Latin America, such as Bogota, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Medellin, Montevideo, Bariloche, Monterrey, Santiago, Lima, Caracas, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Brasilia, Recife, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Campinas.

North American cities. Scenes from major North American cities, such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York City, and Toronto.

Virtual tourism. People using VR devices to explore new cities and countries from the comfort of their own homes.

Vehicles. Automobiles, RVs, and small trucks.

Automobiles. RVs and small trucks.

Traffic jams. Cars, trucks, and other vehicles stuck in traffic. Reactions and emotions of drivers.

Trains and railways. Subway and train stations, railways, infrastructure, and interior of carriages.

Aerial. Cities, landscapes, people, and nature captured from above.

Symbols and signs. Vector art and graphics, common icons and symbols.

Textures. Organic and nonorganic textures, including fabric, nature, and geometric patterns.

Nightlife. Young and mature adults enjoying a night on the town at a bar, restaurant, or nightclub.

Reading. People reading print newspapers, magazines, and e-books on the go and in a leisurely manner at cafes, in homes, and in other environments.

Show business. Actors, singers, musicians, and other entertainers practicing and performing their gigs. Behind-the-scenes moments featuring stage crew, showing teamwork and organization. Audience and performers at an opera, theater, or other performance venue.

Goals and victory. Teams scoring goals and celebrating , as well as athletes losing matches and games, showing believable reactions.

Specific sports. Clips of people playing hockey, soccer, American football, and baseball, showing teamwork, dedication, and coordination.

Adrenaline sports. Action-packed water sports, such as paragliding , hang gliding , sailing , swimming, surfing, diving , and jet skiing. Zip lining , obstacle course races, and mud runs.

Diversity. People of all backgrounds in the workplace and in recreational settings. Multiracial friend groups and families. Local ethnicities.

Aging. Conceptual representations of the aging process. Anti-aging and beauty regimens.

Body parts. Isolated body parts, such as arms, hands, legs, backs, and faces. Diverse shapes, ages, and skin tones.

People at work. Authentic, “day in the life” representations of people in their occupations. Judicial and government employees; medical personnel; and people in skilled trades jobs, including plumbers, electricians, and mechanics.

Imagination. Conceptual and literal interpretations of children at play using their imagination and of adults daydreaming.

Sadness and stress. Realistic expressions of sadness, anger, and stress. All ages, ethnicities, and genders.

Serenity. Expressions and poses depicting peace.

Beauty and body care. Scenes from hair and nail salons, spas, and gyms that represent health and self-care. Realistic body types, all ages and backgrounds.

Birthdays and anniversaries. Scenes from birthday parties and anniversary celebrations.

Conflict. People engaged in and resolving conflicts in platonic and romantic relationships. Arguments, fights, and divorces. Authentic reactions and expressions.

Education. Students preparing for and taking exams, in the classroom, and graduating from educational institutions.

Shopping. People interacting at malls, supermarkets, and small shops. Scenes of sales and bargains.

Success and achievement. Images that portray competition, wins, and losses.

Summer. Individuals and groups engaged in summer activities, such as swimming, sun tanning, surfing, and vacationing. Summer dress and food.

Time. Images and footage that show the passing of time or conceptual representations of past, present, and future.

Convenience. People using devices and services that make their lives easier and more convenient, such as smart homes, delivery services, and virtual assistants. Conceptual imagery that portrays how technology is changing and/or enhancing our lives. Imagery that conveys the concepts of innovation, creativity, and convenience.

Social media. People of all generations using social media to connect with others. Friendships being forged online with online groups and communities. Young adults using technology to document their lives.

Prayer and meditation. Diverse groups of people and individuals praying or meditating, showing serenity and solitude.

Activism. People practicing their right to voice opinions in a variety of ways, including conducting peaceful protests, organizing charities, and spreading awareness about the issue at hand.

Law. Scenes from the judicial system. People following or breaking the law, consequences of illegal activities.

Animals, plants, and flowers

Buildings and architecture

Business and

industry

Culture and religion, social issues

People and states of mind

Environment and landscapes

Food and drink

Lifestyle

Hobbies, leisure, and sports

Science

Technology

Travel and transport

Graphic resources and more

Adobe Stock content needs: April–June 2017

Visit contributor.stock.adobe.com to get started.

Earn best-in-class royalties for selling your best photos, videos, illustrations, and vectors on Adobe Stock. Check out the categories buyers are looking for, and start selling to the world’s largest creative community.