People Online Can’t Stop Laughing At These Ridiculous Stock Photos Of Their Jobs (44 Pics)
A lot of stock photos are notorious for their ridiculousness, and sometimes, it really does feel like they’re made this way on purpose.
The fun goes even higher when these pictures try and fail to depict something you’re closely familiar with. For example, some professionals online shared some absurd stock photos that just couldn’t get their jobs more wrong, and it’s absolutely hilarious. Scroll down to check them out!
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Actually been zoomed on an EMS stretcher to the OR before they notice I am there not from a car crash with mangled limbs but a head injury that would need xray or CT scans.
Regardless of these pictures’ reputation, many companies still use stock photos for their websites and advertisements. Curious about why that is the case, why it isn’t good for business, and what the best alternatives are, we did some research and came across an article by Business.com that told us everything we needed to know.
To begin with, the article first explained that stock photographs are created by third-party professional photographers and sold online for use by other companies. Most of them cost no more than a dollar a piece and only grant permission to use.
My mom's gyno used the thumbs up to signal end of exam with nothing troubling. But she never mentioned creepy smiling.
If a person or a company wants something that’s not featured anywhere else online, they can also buy high-quality images with exclusive rights to them. However, with this option, the price goes up significantly, and a license for a single picture might rise to thousands of dollars.
Since the first method saves time and money, it may appear to be a good option. But if we look at the research and the numbers, it shows that the truth is that companies’ visuals have a much more significant impact in this digital age than one might think.
Ha jokes on you this is an extremely realistic photo where the woman is actually holding the thingy thing and has very flexible wrists
The main problems with stock images start with being overused, inauthentic, and out of touch. As mentioned before, they cost little and are easy to get, which is why you can find the same pictures featured in many different places online.
In addition to that, these images are rarely made for a specific purpose, focusing more on having just enough to connect to the basic idea, which makes them generic and makes you seem disconnected from your clients and your own business for using them.
Another thing is that while more and more diverse and inclusive stock photos are making their way online, this wasn’t always the case. In the not-so-distant past, most of these images were primarily focused on white people, making it challenging to find the right fit if a company tried to show its diversity and inclusion or simply be proud of its roots.
Lastly, it’s no stretch to say that these pictures are often cliched. They might be intended to be relatable and make you imagine yourself in the situations they depict, but more often than not, due to their lack of uniqueness, they only inspire mockery and laughter.
But you don’t have to pay thousands of dollars to have a few good images on your website and ads, because the article suggests better ways to get them. For example, you can hire a professional photographer or a talented graphic designer to make something that captures the essence of your company and the idea you want to pass on and creates something unique that no one else has.
He looks like his brain was just operated on by the lady with plyers.
You could even encourage your customers to take and submit pictures of your business and use what they send in. This will not only reduce the money you spend but will also provide you with photos that will probably be a lot more authentic and relatable than anything made professionally.
But if none of that seems like the right choice, there is nothing wrong with using quality stock pictures. It just requires a little extra effort to find the good ones that are not being used by anyone else. Who knows, you might just hit the jackpot.
Ultimately, there are a lot of factors that can impact a company’s decision regarding what kind of pictures to use for their representation. Even some of the ridiculous stock photos can be the right choice in some situations.
However, the most important part is to calculate the importance of this decision and act accordingly. After all, you don’t want to use images depicting your profession so absurdly that they make fun of them online.
How did you like these pictures? What’s your opinion on stock photos? Come down to the comments and share!
Somebody take this kid out back and remind him why we use our "indoor words" in theaters.
Do you really grow long arms from the map-pointing? I always assumed that having long arms meant you had to be a geographer, just like being really tall and in the US you gotta be a basketballer.
I always wore a stethoscope to get more respect, up until the day I got it caught in a drill press
She's not grinning because she's a dietitian, she's grinning because that's how women eat salad.
Did you know that it is easier to bite off your finger than a carrot? Your brain just prevents you from doing it.
That one is actually representative of 95% of the staff in government offices when the latest email from the boss has just arrived in the inbox
Don't forget to also look at it upside down, just in case your client is actually a sloth hanging from a tree
I thought she was drawing on a tablet. I have one specifically for graphic design and illustration. I would look a lot like this. 🤷♀️
I actually enjoyed these. For a further giggle, try putting your profession into an AI text-to-image generator. Apparently "market research" means some sort of dystopian Blade Runner-style city in the AI world.
I had never noticed before how bad some of the photo stock photos are!
As a retail worker mine would be an attendant with a big fake smile and my hand on the shoulder of a little old lady also with a big fake smile
They seem to be missing one that I saw. Customer support. Multiple people in the picture, with their backs to you.
OK, captioning these made me realise how dark my sense of humour really is... Hope someone gets a giggle from the void between these ears.
If you wanna see pictures of apron-wearing models smiling at bouquets, google florist stock photos. 👱♀️💐🧔🏻♂️🌻🪴
Aww. I was looking forward to seeing the soldering iron photo! https://images.app.goo.gl/tyYhUq56pzZ72CEz8
Surprised this list contains no soldering stock photo. The models always hold the soldering iron by the hot end like a pencil.
I actually enjoyed these. For a further giggle, try putting your profession into an AI text-to-image generator. Apparently "market research" means some sort of dystopian Blade Runner-style city in the AI world.
I had never noticed before how bad some of the photo stock photos are!
As a retail worker mine would be an attendant with a big fake smile and my hand on the shoulder of a little old lady also with a big fake smile
They seem to be missing one that I saw. Customer support. Multiple people in the picture, with their backs to you.
OK, captioning these made me realise how dark my sense of humour really is... Hope someone gets a giggle from the void between these ears.
If you wanna see pictures of apron-wearing models smiling at bouquets, google florist stock photos. 👱♀️💐🧔🏻♂️🌻🪴
Aww. I was looking forward to seeing the soldering iron photo! https://images.app.goo.gl/tyYhUq56pzZ72CEz8
Surprised this list contains no soldering stock photo. The models always hold the soldering iron by the hot end like a pencil.