Thank you so much for adding your name to the Photo Bill of Rights!

Please feel free to use the Bill of Rights graphics below to show your support for a more inclusive,
equitable visual media industry—share on social media, on your website, in your email signature, and beyond!

NOTE: FOR ALL IMAGES, YOU MUST CLICK TO ENLARGE, THEN RIGHT CLICK + SAVE AS!

 

SOCIAL MEDIA:

Help us spread the word and show that you support the principles upheld by the Photo Bill of Rights!
Add a badge to your website’s “About” page and e-mail signature; change your social media profile photo;
tag those you think should know about the Photo Bill of Rights; or, all of the above! 

 

WEBSITE + E-MAIL SIGNATURE BADGE:

 
 

Use this code to embed a linked badge on your website:
<a href="https://www.photobillofrights.com/"><img src="https://rb.gy/wvsyyd" width="200"></a>

 

FOR INSTAGRAM STORIES:

 

FOR TWITTER:

 
 

SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS — SUGGESTED TEXT

TWITTER + INSTAGRAM + FACEBOOK:

  • For Lens-Based Workers:
    I just signed the Photo Bill of Rights (@photo_rights)! Sign now to demand a more inclusive, equitable visual journalism and editorial media industry. Learn more and get the tools you need to push for real, lasting changes at photobillofrights.com #photobillofrights 

  • For Hiring Parties:
    I just signed the Photo Bill of Rights (@photo_rights)! I stand with lens-based workers in their demand for a more inclusive, equitable visual journalism and editorial media industry. Learn more and get the tools you need to push for real, lasting changes at photobillofrights.com #photobillofrights 

  • For Institutions:
    I just signed the Photo Bill of Rights (@photo_rights)! We support lens-based workers in their demand for a more inclusive, equitable visual journalism and editorial media industry. Learn more and get the tools you need to push for real, lasting changes at photobillofrights.com #photobillofrights 


ADDITIONAL QUOTES:

  • “The Photo Bill of Rights brings attention to the pervasive issues surrounding health, safety, access, bias, ethics, and finance throughout the visual journalism and editorial media industry, offering solutions to establish equitable standards through actionable steps.” Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights!

  • “Visual storytelling at its best upholds integrity, respect, transparency, and accountability.” Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights!

  • “Now is the time to work together to build a sustainable industry that is accessible, equitable, and inclusive for all—anything less impedes our ability to be a genuine mirror to the world.”  Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights!

  • “If you are in any position to amplify this message, co-sign and advocate for improved policies and practices to shift the toxic and untenable state of our industry.”  Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights!

  • “Media institutions cannot claim to educate and progress public understanding of injustices while upholding practices that marginalize workers.”  Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights! 

  • “The white, Western, cisgender male gaze has been used to colonize, disenfranchise, and dehumanize. The burden of recognizing, accounting for, and living with these inequities has been placed on those with the least access to power, resources, and recourse within the industry.”  Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights! 

  • “The Photo Bill of Rights is a call to action, a guide, and an ethical code. The Photo Bill of Rights gives an opportunity to recognize the problems within our industry and act to solve them.”  Learn more about the Photo Bill of Rights at @photo_rights!