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New Years Home Work for Copyright

January 06, 2015 in Blog

The start of each year we need to update our copyright dates. In our copyright signatures, meta data templates and anywhere else you have a copyright notice.

Tags: New Year, Copyright, Image Copyright
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Gregg Shupe

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Gregg Shupe, a graduate of RIT with a BS in Professional Photography, began Freelance PhotoImages, in 1983, and since then has consistently delivered creative, quality imagery that is exceptionally dependable and competitive.


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Shupe Studios Favorite Photos of 2025

As I look back on 2025, it’s a good moment to reflect on images that defined the year. The photographs in this collection represent more than finished projects—they capture collaboration, problem-solving, people, serendipity, and, as is often true with a great photo, a bit of luck. Most importantly and why I chose them is that each of these photos has a story.

This year, I’ve grouped my favorite photographs into six categories for a bit of context. From early-morning exteriors to interiors to people at work, these images capture the moments that stood out most. Together, they represent a year spent observing, collaborating, and seeking to create visuals that continue to do their job long after the shutter clicks.