Redditors Accuse BuzzFeed of Photo Theft
A thread at the top of Reddit's most popular photography group, r/photography, accuses BuzzFeed of "stealing people's long exposure pics ... without any permission" for a sponsored post advertising a camera on the site.
The BuzzFeed post, "14 Amazing Photos That Are Totally Not Photoshopped," is a list of images taken with a camera's shutter open for an extended time, a technique commonly used for star trail and "light drawing" photography. Samsung sponsored the article to promote the Galaxy Camera's "Light Trace" mode, a feature that helps people take these increasingly popular photos.
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