![]() (And indeed, that’s why I went with a stock photo for the lead image of this post.)Įxtra Crunch members get unlimited access to 12M stock images for $99 per year “This isn’t just about UGC, this is about tapping into the creative potential of the internet,” she said.Īfter all, you can now find pretty much any kind of content you can imagine somewhere online, but “a lot of advertising agencies and brands have been trained that if a piece of content comes from the internet, avoid it,” because it’s just “too hard” to figure out how to license it. At the same time, she suggested that she has a much bigger vision. ![]() Goodin applauded this, and she said Catch&Release isn’t opposed to the use of stock photos - it integrates with these stock marketplaces. ![]() Stock media and video services are moving in this direction themselves, for example by introducing their own libraries of user-generated content. The Series A was led by Accel (with participation from Cervin Ventures and other existing investors), and it brings Catch&Release’s total funding to $26 million. Goodin explained that the company started out as an image research firm before becoming a product-focused, venture-backed startup in 2015. Catch&Release founder and CEO Analisa Goodin told me that she wants to help brands break free from the limitations of stock photography - and that her startup has raised $14 million in Series A funding to achieve that goal.
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