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Plus, take the best nature photos; and a history of Derby hats [What would you do if there were no r

Plus, take the best nature photos; and a history of Derby hats [shutterstock]( [IMAGES]( [FOOTAGE]( [MUSIC]( [BLOG]( [Wednesday, April 6, 2022]( [Soft sounds from another planet]( [Click here to subscribe to this newsletter >]( [What would you do if there were no rules? Go on a three-month backpacking trip? Dress head-to-toe in hot pink? Start a stand-up comedy club? Or maybe you’d do a (slower, faster, less pressured, more ambitious) version of what you’re already doing. Now, I’m not saying to go out and start doing those things; generally rules are there for a reason, or you’re obeying them for one. But I do wonder if you can tap into the SPIRIT of whatever that thing is, and bring some of it into whatever you’re making today. Hopefully one of this week’s stories inspires you to do just that.]( [Happy creating!]( [jen]( [Jennifer Braunschweiger]( [Senior Director of Content Marketing]( [DREAM IT]( [Generation Z: How to Design for the Internet Generation]( [Oh, Gen Z, who are you and what inspires you to click and shop? We explore how to design for this unique generation.]( [Read more]( [MAKE IT]( [6 Essential Tips for Taking Stunning Portraits in Nature]( [A co-worker just returned from a week-long trip to the Grand Canyon with his family. If a similar trip is on your dream list, how do you capture what you see in a memorable -- maybe even marketable -- way?]( [Read more]( [SELL IT]( [Download a FREE Scandinavian Easter Clip Art Bundle]( [So many great things together in one download here: Grace Fussell’s extraordinary designs, the Scandinavian aesthetic, and charming Easter-inspired images. And they’re FREE! Freeeee freeeeeee!!!]( [Read more]( [TALK ABOUT IT]( [A History of the Kentucky Derby's Iconic Hats]( [I’m a firm believer in the idea that the best content comes from people exploring their particular passions. So when our teammember Bridget Johnston confessed to her obsession with the Kentucky Derby and her fascination with its...fascinators...well, it couldn’t have been more clear what needed to happen next. If Derby audiences are in your customer base, here are Bridget's thoughts on how to reach them (plus excellent photos of hats).]( [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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