


Stock photos don’t have a great reputation when it comes to gender-inclusivity. Options are limited at best or non-existent at worst.
That’s why Vice Media’s feminist channel Broadly decided to launch their own stock photo library of gender-inclusive images. The Gender Spectrum Collection includes over 180 images featuring 15 trans and non-binary models. All of these photos have a Creative Commons license and are free for the public and media professionals to use.
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“Broadly editors have worked diligently to think more thoughtfully and critically at how we represent trans and non-binary people in our work. But even at our best, we have been limited by the stock imagery available to us,” Broadly Editor-in-Chief Lindsay Schrupp wrote in a letter. Read more…
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