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Surprising spring palettes! And learn to take a great road-trip picture

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Plus, FREE filmmaking assets galore! [shutterstock]( [IMAGES]( [FOOTAGE]( [MUSIC]( [BLOG]( [Wednesday, February 16, 2022]( [Fame! Is it any wonder?]( [Click here to subscribe to this newsletter >]( [Were there any Super Bowl ads that were so good you’re still thinking about them a few days later? To me, many of them seemed to be trying too hard. Let’s be Extra Clever! Let’s use four huge celebrities! More more more! All of which has me thinking about the dance that content creators are engaged in, of saying something that’s at once accesible and particular (and bringing in humor, which is notoriously complicated). I find that often, it’s the details of an individual experience that make it most relatable, that in speaking of the one, you end up appealing to the many. Which is particularly interesting through the lens of stock photography: Is it by choosing an image that you personally think is meaningful that you make the deepest connection with your customers?]( [Happy creating!]( [jen]( [Jennifer Braunschweiger]( [Senior Director of Content Marketing]( [DREAM IT]( [10 Unexpected Spring Color Palettes to Brighten Your Next Campaign]( [Here in New York City, we are absolutely dreaming of spring, or at least I am. The weather has been teasing us terribly; this weekend the temperature hit almost 60F on Saturday--and turned to snow on Sunday. So I’m bringing the sun to me with these spring palettes that make me think of breezes, cardigans, and splashing in puddles. And flowers!]( [Read more]( [MAKE IT]( [Capture the Magic and Beauty of Being on the Road, in Photos]( [After what feels like a jillion years of never going anywhere, many of us are desperate for a change of scenery. If this is you -- or your customers -- we have both a gorgeous collection of road-trip photos, and tips on how to make yours sing. Or zoom. So you can transport your audience to somewhere new!]( [Read more]( [SELL IT]( [100+ Free Mographs, Elements, and Assets for Video]( [Give it away now! We’re piggy-backing on FREE week over at our sister site, Premium Beat, and handing out dozens of useful free assets. We hope you find something that inspires you, too.]( [Read more]( [TALK ABOUT IT]( [How to Build the Best Pizza for your Next Ad Campaign, According to AI]( [And sometimes we just have fun. What would happen, we wondered, if we let AI build what it considers its perfect pizza? What would that look like? Um, clickable is not necessarily the same as appetizing, as it turns out. (Also, for the record, what makes a great pizza turns out to be almost as polarizing on the content-marketing team as what makes a great salad.)]( [Read more]( [shutterstock]( [images]( | [footage]( | [music]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Vimeo]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe or Change Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( Shutterstock, Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue, 21st Floor | New York, NY 10118 | USA © 2004-2022 All rights reserved - Shutterstock®

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