A site (Holman Library) using my shot "world wide web" the way I intended it, given the circular crop. First seen here.
Added: Pierce College did the same here.
A few years ago, the Houston-based real estate site Swamplot used a picture I took to illustrate a story about the expected closure of the Borders bookstores. I shot this one at the Westheimer Borders parking lot, waiting for the rain to stop before going to the shop. Sadly, indeed this Borders is no more.
Perhaps not unexpected that someone writing about Karl marx and China would come across this photograph by me: it depicts the sculptures of Marx and Engels in the Shanghai French Park. First seen here.
Yet another site using a photograph by me, in this case of umbrellas shot in Antwerp. The link with the subject of decorating apartments is a bit far-fetched I would think. First seen here.
Another unexpected type of web site to find a picture by me being used as illustration: this one about how to hold a skill swap auction. First seen here.
An unexpected site to find one of my photographs on... my wooden shoes shot was used to illustrate a piece on Amsterdam shoe shops for larger feet at the Amsterdam Mamas site. First seen here.
Another example of my photography being used elsewhere on the internet - in this case in a piece about the famous bridge at Millau. First seen here.
Another example of a site using one of my photographs as illustration. This one is a post on protection of old photographs at the Photograph works site. First seen here.
Here we have a Japanese photography site (Naver) highlighting four basic rules of photography composition (rule of thirds, rule of odds, rule of space, rule of diagonal), using one of my shots to illustrate the rule of odds concept. Incidentally, I used the same shot for the same subject in my main art blog. First seen here.
Three for the price of one... My recent shot Preparing for the Elfstedentocht (top left in the mosaic) proved to be very popular in recent days, as it was used to illustrate three different web based articles on Dutch skating tours, including the Elfstedentocht itself (which was unfortunately cancelled). First seen here, here and here.
I still feel flattered when my photographs are used by other sites, especially when big names like Forbes do this. Their article about the ban on social media for volunteers at the 2012 Olympic games came with my shot London 2012 as illustration. First seen here.
Another unexpected place for one of my photographs to turn up: in a German article on the creation of more places for medicine students in Nord-Rhein-Westfalen. First seen here.
The main Samsung site includes a slide show of shots made with their cameras - and I was pleasantly surprised to be featured there with one of mine. First seen here.
An interesting choice for one of my photographs as illustration for a blog entry in French, dealing with the top 10 reasons why girls do not want to settle down. First seen here.
Another web site that is using one of my photographs with the proper reference. In this case, June Lily Studio, who took a part of my shot Fabric to illustrate the use of colours in design. First seen here.
A fun use of my shot Spring in Shanghai in an article about Chinese girlfriends. More particularly Shanghai girl friends. Rings a bell somehow. First seen here.