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Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
Organizations can automatically download licensed Getty Images assets into Amazon S3 as a centralized storage layer for approved campaign visuals, editorial images, and brand-approved media. This gives marketing, design, and communications teams a single internal location to access assets without repeatedly searching or re-downloading from Getty Images.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
Licensed images and videos can be copied to Amazon S3 for long-term retention, audit support, and disaster recovery. This is especially useful for enterprises that need to preserve proof of licensed usage, maintain historical campaign records, or ensure continuity if content must be republished later.
Data flow: Amazon S3 ? Getty Images
When organizations create original brand assets in-house, they can store final approved files in Amazon S3 and use Getty Images workflows or connected tools to reference those assets alongside licensed content. This helps creative teams compare internal and licensed options during production and maintain a consistent source of truth for approved materials.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
Enterprises can use Amazon S3 as a staging area for Getty Images assets before distributing them to regional marketing teams, external agencies, or localization vendors. Assets can be organized by campaign, market, language, or usage rights, making it easier to manage multi-country launches and coordinated brand execution.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
Enterprises can store licensing records, asset metadata, usage terms, and proof-of-license documentation in Amazon S3 alongside the downloaded media files. This creates a searchable archive for legal, procurement, and compliance teams to verify that published content is covered by the correct rights and usage scope.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3 ? downstream publishing systems
Licensed Getty Images content can be ingested into Amazon S3 and then distributed to content management systems, web publishing platforms, or digital experience tools. This is useful for media companies, e-commerce teams, and corporate communications groups that need a repeatable pipeline from asset acquisition to publication.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
During campaign production, teams can store working files, final exports, and licensed source assets in Amazon S3 while linking them to Getty Images source records. This allows creative operations teams to manage versions, reuse approved assets in future campaigns, and quickly identify which licensed files were used in specific deliverables.
Data flow: Getty Images ? Amazon S3
By storing Getty Images assets and metadata in Amazon S3, organizations can build internal search, tagging, and governance processes around licensed content. This is valuable for large enterprises that want to combine Getty Images assets with internal brand libraries and enforce naming conventions, folder structures, and retention policies.