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Creative work is rarely the result of one person alone.
Behind a project , whether in fashion, music, film, or design , there is often a team shaping the final outcome. Photographers, stylists, designers, artists, producers, and many others contribute their vision, skills, and time.
Yet many of these contributors remain invisible.
Crediting creatives is more than a formality. It is a way to acknowledge talent, show professional respect, and support the growth of creative ecosystems. For many, visibility is not optional , it is how their work travels, how opportunities emerge, and how careers are built.
In industries driven by collaboration, recognition becomes part of the process.
Cinema has long understood this. Every film ends with credits that recognize everyone involved , from directors to technicians. This practice reflects a simple idea: creative work is collective, and recognition should be shared.
In other creative fields, this culture is still inconsistent. But the solution is simple.
Tag the photographer.
Mention the stylist.
Acknowledge the designer.
Small actions can make a meaningful difference.
Because creativity is collaborative.
And recognition should be too.
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