SlocumMedia Stock Image in use.

Every now and again I perform a search engine query looking for my stock images in use on the web. It’s hard to locate images in use as most of the royalty free agreements under which my photographs are licensed do not require formal acknowledgment. However, sometimes I get lucky and turn up a photo in use.

Human Blood Click the image to view it in use on the JANSSEN-CILAG website.
My Photo, Human Blood is the featured image in a German web article about a Bone Marrow Transplant treatment developed to help replace marrow that is destroyed by a new chemotherapy procedure.

Confession: Yes, I can speak and read some German but I used an online translator to figure out what the article was about.
If you follow the links in the Stock Photo Outlets section on this page you’ll find hundreds of my images for sale as royalty free stock. Maybe you’ll find something that promotes your blog, your business or is perfect as a design element for church or publication.

Here’s the background on this image.

My son was needing some medical tests a couple of years back. The lab doing the work sent us a blood draw kit with full instructions. I thought it best to leave this sort of thing to the “professionals” so I invited an EMT friend of the family over to help us. It turned out to be pretty hard so I’m glad I did. I snapped this image in our dining room. It wasn’t the best of lighting or the best photo I’ve taken but it’s been licensed several times. And yes, my boy gets a percentage of the proceeds. 🙂

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3 Responses to SlocumMedia Stock Image in use.

  1. dslocum says:

    Thanks Brent and Alissa. It’s gratifying to see an image in use.

  2. bbquist says:

    That is a cool picture. It is nice to see your work being credited in advertisements, articles, and the media.

    Keep up the good work … opportunities come to those who keep at it!

    Good job Daniel.

  3. apeppley says:

    Wow, how cool! It’s amazing you found that article. Good job.

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