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Plus, one writer’s take on how to show the masculinity in all its subtlety [In business, we tal

Plus, one writer’s take on how to show the masculinity in all its subtlety [shutterstock]( [IMAGES]( [FOOTAGE]( [MUSIC]( [BLOG]( [Wednesday, September 1, 2021]( [We can dance if you want to]( [Click here to subscribe to this newsletter >]( [In business, we talk a lot about product-market fit, but I’m wondering if we should spend more time talking about product-team fit. By which I mean: Are you tapping into the particular ways in which every member of your team understands your product? Do you have a diverse enough team that they relate to the product from a variety of perspectives, and do you encourage them to explore those connections to the goods or services you provide? I can’t help but believe that when your team and your product are fully in sync--and team members are inspired to cultivate their individual passions for the product--that the market will follow. Or maybe I’m having a gooey moment for Shutterstock’s content marketing team which is Just So Good. In other news, when you enter MAKEIT25 at checkout, you’ll get 25 percent off sitewide. (Yes, you may call that product-wallet fit.) Go team go!]( [Happy creating!]( [jen]( [Jennifer Braunschweiger]( [Senior Director of Content Marketing]( [DREAM IT]( [What You Won't See in Photos of the Met Gala]( [Not that I play favorites (in theory), but the stories I love the best are when a unique writer meets a special set of images--and in this case, our ridiculously talented editor, Patti Greco, has made my dreams come true. Here, a reporter who covered many Met Galas over the years shares his behind-the-scenes perspective, together with a selection of Shutterstock’s glamorous celebrity shots from the event. Eye candy, meet brain candy.]( [Read more]( [MAKE IT]( [Not Just for Laughs: How to Make and Use Animated GIFs]( [MAKEIT25 MAKEIT25 --oh, sorry, what was I saying? Yes, right--you can save 25 percent off on everything sitewide. You can also read this story to learn how to make animated gifs. Which I really need to do, and soon: One of our Shutterstock coworkers takes his video calls bouncing gently on an exercise ball, and I absolutely need a gif of his head bumping around on the screen (oh the fun we will have).]( [Read more]( [SELL IT]( [Hey Music Lovers! Download this FREE Clip Art Now!]( [A charming collection of FREE (free!) clip art for the music lovers in our midst (and we know there are many). Plus ideas for what to do with the images--make stickers? Patches? And we provide instructions. W-O-W.]( [Read more]( [TALK ABOUT IT]( [How We Show It: Masculinity]( [As we dive into issues of visual representation here on the Shutterstock blog, we’re challenging the assumptions that show up in what people consider "stock photography." Our goal, of course, is to demonstrate how broad stock can be, and how important images are to expand our understanding of the world. This week, we asked a writer to examine masculinity. What does it look like? His take--we hope it connects with you.]( [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 © 2004-2021 All rights reserved - Shutterstock®

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