The days of
the generic stock photo are over (thank the photography gods); jaw - dropping visuals are in.
Not exact matches
It's highly
generic, as if culled together from a series of
stock photos: bun, burger, watery lettuce, and a slice of tomato.
Empire State Development said on Tuesday the
photo was «a
generic stock image» and will be replaced with an image of ongoing economic development in the state.
Officials from ESD said at the time that it was «a
generic stock image» but wouldn't divulge who provided it or how much was paid for the
photo.
Interesting perspective, I normally only use
stock generic photos on my social media when I'm announcing a future trip (after all, there's no way to have my own
photos of a place I haven't been to).
It is even possible to find
stock photos that are not as
generic as you might think.
Certain
stock photos are so overused that the only message they reflect is
generic.