Is Getty Images Selling Photographs of Sexually Exploited Children?

Is Getty Images Selling Photographs of Sexually Exploited Children?

Getty Images appears to have images of children being sexually exploited available for licensing on its website. Many of the children are identifiable.

The discovery came as part of research into revelations that Magnum Photos has been licensing images that may constitute acts of child sexual abuse for more than thirty years.

As it became apparent that Magnum offered tens of images of sexually exploited children, many of whom are identifiable and seemingly photographed covertly, research began into other photo agencies including Getty. A number of unsettling images exist in the stock agency’s archive.

This photograph is available for licensing on Getty Images' website. It shows clearly identifiable children looking into the camera. Keywords include "Girls Photos" and "Child Prostitution Photos."

UNICEF, the United Nations agency that provides humanitarian aid for children around the world, is very specific in its guidelines to news organizations regarding the documentation children. The visual identity should always be obscured if a child is identified as a victim of sexual abuse or exploitation. Notably, contrary to many photographers' assumptions, raising awareness of a situation is not justification for taking or publishing photographs where vulnerable children are identifiable. When documenting events, photographers are reminded to consider whether they would want photographs of their children or family members published in the same manner.

The caption reads: "A child prostitute leans on a post." The name of the town is included.

Getty has issued a statement: "Thank you for your outreach. Getty Images takes these claims very seriously. We have removed and are reviewing the content to ensure the images are compliant with our editorial policies."

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Andy Day is a British photographer and writer living in France. He began photographing parkour in 2003 and has been doing weird things in the city and elsewhere ever since. He's addicted to climbing and owns a fairly useless dog. He has an MA in Sociology & Photography which often makes him ponder what all of this really means.

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Nike uses slave labor and that doesnt stop models from wearing Nike in their "athletic shoots". You see people posting BLM or Save the Children. I guess they all only mean 1st world children.

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In my country a guy made a name in "making researches to discover pedophiles" until the day he was arrested for... pedophilia...