Shutterstock Was Everywhere at SXSW!

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Walking around Austin during SXSW Interactive, you couldn’t walk too far at night before you sa a Shutterstock projection on the side of a building. A program organized by New York-based Cake Group consisted of Shutterstock photo booths in Austin that would then project the images to various locations throughout the city. Additionally, photos sent to @shutterstock and tagged #sxswpix would make their way onto the projections.

With the thousands of people roaming the streets at night in search of their next party, Shutterstock certainly got their money’s worth in terms of sheer exposure. While we were invited (thank you, Stacy!), sadly, we never made our way to a Shutterstock booth.

On the upside, the city of Austin was spared having to see our mug on the side of a building.

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