This is an example of a Minden Photo Embed on a website.
Minden Pictures represents top wildlife and nature photographers, including many National Geographic freelancers. Minden Pictures has partnered with SmartFrame Technology to release a collection of over 140,000 fully licensed images as photo embeds that can be freely posted to blogs and websites and shared on social media. The following blog posts show Photo Embeds in action.
Penguin awareness day 2023!
Welcome to Penguin Awareness Day.
Share the day with a photo:
Go ahead and jump right in:
Yellow-eyed penguins (or Hoiho) are endangered penguins native to New Zealand. Their population is believed to be around 4000.
For 1000's more Penguins ready to share and embed, click here.
A group of penguins in the water is called a raft, but on land, they’re called a waddle!This is my photo workshop webpage. this is an demo page
Theo Allofs SmartFrame Demo
The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.
The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.
The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.
If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.Jami Tarris SmartFrame Demo
The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.
The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.
The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.
If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.
We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:
Paul Bertner SmartFrame Demo
The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.
The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.
The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.
If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.
We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:
Hiroya Minakuchi SmartFrame Demo
The photos on this blog are Minden Pictures Photo Embeds.
The intent behind this new product launch is that access to premium images at no cost can help conservation and science writers make their online posts more compelling and their messaging more effective.
The SmartFrame technology protects your photos, keeps track of everything, and makes them useable to promote conservation and science. They work similarly to a YouTube Embed, except for photos, not video. If we find misuse, we can turn them off anywhere they appear.
If you click the "Share" button and share the Photo Embed (with a comment) on a social network, the photo appears, and you do not need to upload a jpeg. When clicked, the traffic goes to wherever the photo is embedded. In this case, it would send you back to this blog post, much like the link I sent you.
We encourage you to try it; click the "Share" button on any of the photos here or select a photo from your collection:
Feel free to contact us for questions or support. Robbie Schmelzer