The description is Probably ai generated. and this could be a bad sign since they may start copyright striking websites over this despite this Pic being a few years old and I have seen it often. I think she at least gave permission. but unless they have their own photo shoots and exclusive images this is not good and can lead to annoying copyright issues.
The description is Probably ai generated. and this could be a bad sign since they may start copyright striking websites over this despite this Pic being a few years old and I have seen it often. I think she at least gave permission. but unless they have their own photo shoots and exclusive images this is not good and can lead to annoying copyright issues.
I have no idea what you're on about here but as a member of shutterstock let me tell you what this is. It's an image that someone buys. The title is not ai generated, it is typed in by the photographer in the submission process. The photographer has submitted the model release as well.
Since that is provided whatever you were on about copyright is null and void.
Generally best to offer nothing rather than show you know nothing
Finally great to see some more muscular athletes on these sites but I am curious as to who wrote the description and why they included steroids. Not saying there are no steroids in female bodybuilding but giving the athlete the benefit of the doubt goes a long way....