Hi there! Did that title grab your attention? Rather than sharing some pretty on the blog today, I want to talk about a topic that has been on my mind for awhile.
A few months ago, I pinned this which lead me to this article, “How to see if your photos are being used on another site.” (There have also been quite a few blog posts lately about how to source a product online, eg. find out who else sells an item you find online. It’s the same premise.)
Around the same time, a “designer” in one of my Linked In groups was kicked out of the group because her portfolio was filled with the work of other designers! How bold!
So I was curious and copied one of the photos of my work into Google’s Image Search and I found a number of sites that were using it. Most sites were outside of North America (mostly Spanish speaking countries) which didn’t really bother me too much.
But then I found a woman in California using the above photo as part of her portfolio. That was just a little too close for comfort and yes that is a living room I designed years ago in her portfolio as her work! In fact ALL of the images in the Living Room portfolio section are the work of other designers and bloggers – I checked using Google Image Search. I didn’t check the other rooms on her blog, but something tells me, those are not her work either. She also has these same images on her Facebook page where someone has commented “Beautiful work Mariah!” and she didn’t correct them. So unethical.
This gorgeous room above is the work of designer Marianne Simon. I’m pretty sure Marianne didn’t know someone was “borrowing” her work.
When you are just starting out, you won’t have a huge portfolio. But take photos of work you have done in your own home or homes of friends or relatives. The key being “work that you have done.” You don’t have to have an extensive portfolio, a handful or professionally photographed images of rooms that you are proud of, is all you need.
Many times after working on a project you don’t end up taking professional photos for one reason or another, eg) the clients purchased something that wasn’t in the design plan and doesn’t result in a great photo in your mind. This happens a lot.
UPDATE: So, I had emailed Ms. Shaw advising her to take down my photo and others that weren’t hers and I just checked her website and it says “Come Back Soon – The Site is Under Maintenance.” She also took down her Facebook page. She never did respond to my emails but what would she say exactly?
When I have time I will Google search other photos in my portfolio to see what else turns up. (I also found my entire blog on a few different sites but from what I understand, this is common. This didn’t seem to bother me as much as someone in the decor/design field passing off my work as their own.)
You can also Google Search to see who is using the exact wording from your website or blog. Yes, there are a lot of copy cats out there! (With Pinterest and even Instagram, credit is sometimes/oftentimes not given to the designer/stylist/photographer etc. I just wanted to talk about other designers using work that isn’t theirs in their online portfolio.)
Have you tried this exercise? What did you turn up? Would love to hear in the comments. I’ll be back with some pretty soon!
If you require design advice, please contact me at vanessa@vanessafrancis.com.
Maureen @ Modecor
August 26, 2013I have only ever posted my own design work on my website for this very reason. Unbelievably dishonest to do otherwise and not give full credit to the designer who deserves it.
Barbara Matson
August 26, 2013That is awful!!!! I am afraid to see what shows up if I do a search. I tried the “word” pasting and came up with nothing. I might try images though. I hope you don’t have more photos stolen!
Marianne
August 26, 2013Thank you so much for letting me know about this. I had no idea and am so grateful you brought this to my attention. I will be sure to do a search on my work and see if anyone else is trying to pass it off as their own.
Vanessa@decor happy
August 27, 2013No problem Marianne! Your work is so beautiful I’m sure it’s been “borrowed” a number of times.
Janis@Home Style Interiors
August 26, 2013WOW I just checked out the portfolio, I can not believe that someone would try and pass that work off as her own. I recognized a few of Emily A Clark’s designs right away…along with other designers/bloggers. Not sure if Mariah understands how easy it is to verify an image.click.click. BUSTED!
Vanessa@decor happy
August 27, 2013Yes, Emily’s former living room is there as well as the work of 10 other designers including myself. I really don’t know how she got away with it for so long and none of us were on to her until now. She had her site and Facebook page up for at least a year maybe two.
Lauren
August 26, 2013UNBELIEVEABLE!! I cannot believe someone would do this. Thanks for the heads up that she was using our work. I’m headed over to the search now.
Vanessa@decor happy
August 27, 2013Hope you don’t find anything else Lauren. Good luck.
Jennifer Flores
August 26, 2013Ugh. That is so not cool. Unfortunately, I’ve had the same experience and while the copycats did remove my images from their website, they just replaced it with another “borrowed” image. Their reasoning? “We just took it from Pinterest”… as if that gave them the right to pass other people’s work as their own! There is a whole lot of copying/borrowing going on (it comes with blog territory) but I’m glad you spoke up.
Vanessa@decor happy
August 27, 2013That is ridiculous. What happened to integrity and ethics? Geez! The copy cat blogs don’t bother me too much – just the so called “professionals” calling the work of others their own.
Claire Jefford
August 26, 2013Hey Vanessa, I love that you wrote this post!! After we spoke about this a while back, I too searched some of my images and found them being used elsewhere. I have yet to contact the American companies but you have just reminded me to do so.
I think you should e-mail ‘Mariah’ this post, it’s so naughty and frustrating – like we aren’t busy enough that we now have to spend time seeing who may be posting our work as their own. Good on you girl!
Vanessa@decor happy
August 27, 2013Thanks Claire! This post was in draft for months as you know. When she didn’t respond to my emails, thought I would go “public.”
Kate Abt
August 26, 2013I’m so sorry this has happened to you and I know it goes on from other blogs I read. It’s disgusting that someone has the audacity to do it but glad you followed up on it and thank for letting us know. I’m going to double check my own website now!
Julie Taylor and Danni Greenwalt
August 26, 2013Oh my gosh…that is unbelievable and so dishonest!
Julie Taylor and Danni Greenwalt
August 26, 2013Just went to her site and it is under construction…pictures are down!
Vanessa@decor happy
August 28, 2013Yes she recently put it under construction but my link above still works to the living room gallery. I’m sure she will realize that is still live and will take it down too.
Tim
August 26, 2013sorry to hear and how awful! Your work is beautiful and you’ve put so much efforts into these transformations. Glad to hear the other person has taken down the images. Can’t believe your blog has been copied entirely on a different site!! I have to check that out and see if mine has been done over too!
Hope this madness ends real soon!
Michelle @ AM Dolce Vita
August 26, 2013Oh my! That was very bold and disgraceful! I am glad you caught them and they took the site down. I had a few sites use my bathroom project photos without properly crediting them, and usually there are nice bloggers/readers out there that’d email me to inform me about them. Those sites usually take them down very quickly as soon as they received my notice. I guess a lot of speculators out there just simply tempting their luck until they get caught. Good for you for standing up to this type of behavior!
Lisa Mackay
August 27, 2013You have got to be kidding me!!! This is TERRIBLE! I am amazed at the audacity of some people…
Sarah Berry Design
August 27, 2013This is horrifying Vanessa. Cannot believe the audacity of this woman to so blatantly steal work like this. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but this goes way beyond imitation…
Luci @Bungalow At Home
September 3, 2013Wow this is unreal!! So glad you went public with this!
StagerLinda
September 4, 2013So wrong! So very, very wrong! Good for you to pursue this!