Vanessa Hudgens Slammed For Posting Viral Tea-Tossing Photo on Instagram without Credit

Liron Samuels

Liron Samuels is a wildlife and commercial photographer based in Israel. When he isn’t waking up at 4am to take photos of nature, he stays awake until 4am taking photos of the night skies or time lapses. You can see more of his work on his website or follow him on Facebook.

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Last month we shared Michael Davies’ stunning photo of tea being tossed at -40° Celsius, which seemed to have spread online like a wildfire.

The photo even reached actress and singer Vanessa Hudgens who decided to share it on her social media pages, but unfortunately the famous artist didn’t bother crediting Michael.

Angry comments from Instagram followers led to a simple hasthag being added, but the star still hasn’t credited the talented photographer on Facebook or Tumblr.

Will you chime in and help teach the star that copyright matters?

Michael received a message yesterday from his cousin, Darcy Downes, informing him that her niece noticed Hudgens posted his famous photo to her 14.8 million Instagram followers. The actress didn’t bother crediting Michael, but among the 694 comments the photo had received by then there were comments calling Hudgens to give credit for the 252,879 likes her post received.

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After the post received several comments such as this:

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and this:

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Hudgens finally gave minimal credit by adding “#michaelhdavies” at the end of her post. No apology, no link, just a hashtag.

Unfortunately Hudgens, who is obviously very aware of the importance of getting one’s name out there and receiving proper credit, didn’t do right by Michael.

As of right now the photo has received 388K likes and 1,032 comments, but the photographer got nothing out of the major exposure his photo received.

“Sadly the traffic to my website didn’t change at all; I think the hashtag was too late for it to really make a difference. Plus the hashtag doesn’t take anyone to my site it’s just a hashtag”, Michael told DIYP.

Michael’s Facebook page suffered the same lack of new traffic with only 3-4 new likes after the photo was shared with almost 15 million people, and it’s more than likely that these people reached Michael’s page from one of the countless media organizations that had recently shared his photo and bothered to link it back to him.

“I was surprised that she shared it without credit,” the disappointed photographer told me. “I mean she’s an artist herself and I’m sure she wouldn’t be happy if some was showing High School musical without her name in the credits. That being said I’m glad she eventually added the hashtag, even if it was from pressure. I would like to hope it was an oversight on her part and once she was reminded she made an attempt to fix it. I have no hard feelings at all.”

Unfortunately, it seems this was more a matter of not caring than an oversight. I say this as a quick review of Hudgens’ other social media pages show that she only added credit where angry comments pointed her out for not doing so.

Hudgen’s had posted Michael’s photo on her Facebook and Tumblr accounts with the same text as the Instagram post, but she has yet to add any credit on either of those pages.

While a (late) hashtag on Instagram did nothing for Michael, a simple tag on Facebook could do wonders. After all, Hudgen’s post with his photo received 70,956 likes and was shared 651 times so far.

Hopefully this post will help Michael (website, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr) get some of the much-deserved traffic he was deprived of, and maybe even teach Vanessa Hudgens how to properly credit artists whose work she uses to maintain her own social media fan base.

Please feel free to chime in and comment on any one of the posts below, and let Hudgens know what you think about her posting Michael’s photo without proper credit.

Things can change from hot to cold in a matter of mere seconds. Experience it all and be present with every moment. Life’s too short to let it slip. Feel as much as you can. Live hard. Laugh louder.

Posted by Vanessa Hudgens on Saturday, 23 January 2016

 

 

https://www.tumblr.com/vanessahudgens/137894141353/things-can-change-from-hot-to-cold-in-a-matter-of

Vanessa, if you’re reading this, a clarification post on your social media pages (including actual links and/ or tags this time) would go a long way to show you care about other peoples’ copyright and photographers in general.

Until that happens, Michael asked to mention how thankful he is to all the people worldwide who tried to have Hudgens credit him in her post.

In the words of Vanessa Hudgens, with a small addition of my own: Life’s too short to let it slip. Feel as much as you can. Live hard. Laugh louder. GIVE CREDIT!

 

Update:

Thanks Darcy for pointing out that the photo was also posted on Hudgen’s Twitter account. No credit has been added there either, but people aren’t letting it slide:


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Liron Samuels

Liron Samuels is a wildlife and commercial photographer based in Israel. When he isn’t waking up at 4am to take photos of nature, he stays awake until 4am taking photos of the night skies or time lapses. You can see more of his work on his website or follow him on Facebook.

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11 responses to “Vanessa Hudgens Slammed For Posting Viral Tea-Tossing Photo on Instagram without Credit”

  1. Darcy Downes Avatar
    Darcy Downes

    Vanessa also posted Michael’s same no credit photo on Twitter to 5.7 million, not just Facebook, Instagram and Tumbler. Thank you DIYPhotography.net!

    1. Liron Samuels Avatar

      Thanks Darcy! I added the Twitter post as well.

      1. Darcy Downes Avatar
        Darcy Downes

        Excellent. ☺

        1. Jasmine Avatar
          Jasmine

          I honestly don’t even think the website in the comments would matter. It’s not like you can click them and go straight to the website. And I for one wouldn’t take the time to actually type it in personally. I agree with the person who said watermark it. And I don’t believe it’s far just to go after her account because of the amount of followers she has. There are countless other accounts that have this image without proper credit. If your going to go after someone for not giving credit do it to everybody. And I am a photographer myself so I know all about getting credit.

  2. Jan Terpstra Avatar

    Who the fuck is this Vanessa woman?

    1. Jonathan Corbett Avatar

      Actress in High School Musical films

    2. Jan Terpstra Avatar

      So not even remotely relevant to real life….

      1. Darcy Downes Avatar
        Darcy Downes

        Jan, she has 14.8 million followers at Instagram and 15.2 million at Facebook. It makes an impact in real life when some comments believed she took the photo herself, or was in the photo, and it had nothing to do with her…hence the owner of the shot is not mentioned for proper credit.

  3. ShaGi Avatar
    ShaGi

    As a photographer I will say this, if you are going to share one of your photos online then put a watermark on it. Putting you pics out for the world to see in this age of technology almost guarantees someone will download it and share it on their social media sites. If you want credit put your mark on it before it is shared online. I saw this pic myself about a week ago so it has definitely made its rounds online.

    1. Jasmine Avatar
      Jasmine

      I agree watermark would be the best solution. Cause this pic is everywhere without credit not just on her page. But she’s the only one I see people going after. Regardless of the amount of followers if you truly cared about the credit you would say something to everyone who has the photo up

  4. Kaushik Patowary Avatar
    Kaushik Patowary

    Another big problem is Redditors who reupload content to imgur and publish it on Reedit without crediting the original authors, even though they could link directly to the creator’s website. But they don’t. Photographers who find their pictures on imgur should DMCA the heck out of them. As Reddit and Imgur continue to grow this is only going to get worse. Take action now.