



Allowing filters would most likely render the images unusable on news sites.” He added.Īlamy re-iterated that shots submitted must have news, sport or entertainment value, whether they are taken on mobile phones or not.Alamo in San Antonio Stock Images by BrandonSeidel 29 / 677 Alamo at twilight Stock Photography by tashka 7 / 236 The Alamo at sunset Stock Photographs by fintastique 7 / 299 Alamo at San Antonio, Texas Stock Photo by sthambi 18 / 234 Alamo in San Antonio, Texas Stock Photographs by BrandonSeidel 15 / 307 The Alamo with American flag Stock Image by fintastique 8 / 390 Alamo Stock Photo by Hobie 3 / 100 Alamo at Night Stock Photos by BrandonSeidel 5 / 118 The Alamo Blazing in the Light.

“It makes a lot of sense for a news agency to allow the use of smartphone photos, particularly for online sites, where pictures of the event are essential. It's recognition of the continued development of smartphone cameras, with the instant sharing features allowing images to be sent live from the scene.” Said ePHOTOzine's Technical Editor, Joshua Waller. “Alamy are now allowing submission of photos from mobile phones, for instant and breaking news, citing the resolution of smartphone cameras as suitable quality for both on-line and off-line news agencies. International stock photo agency Alamy has announced that it will now allow photos taken on mobile phones into its collection.Īlamy has allowed users to submit photos taken on mobile phones, with the exception that they do not use instagram style filters on their shots.
