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SFTP - PhotoShelter Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between SFTP and PhotoShelter

Below are practical integration scenarios where SFTP and PhotoShelter can work together to streamline secure file movement, asset distribution, and cross-team collaboration.

1. Secure Ingestion of High-Volume Photo Deliveries into PhotoShelter

Flow: SFTP to PhotoShelter

Photography studios, agencies, or event teams can deliver large batches of finished images to a secure SFTP drop zone, where an automated process imports them into PhotoShelter for cataloging, review, and distribution. This is useful when external contributors cannot access the DAM directly but need a reliable way to submit assets.

  • Reduces manual upload effort for large image sets
  • Supports secure transfer of high-resolution files
  • Speeds up turnaround from production to publishing

2. Automated Distribution of Approved Assets to External Partners

Flow: PhotoShelter to SFTP

Marketing or creative teams can approve images in PhotoShelter and automatically export selected assets to an SFTP location for downstream partners such as printers, agencies, media outlets, or regional distributors. This ensures only finalized, approved files are shared outside the organization.

  • Improves control over external file distribution
  • Eliminates ad hoc email attachments and manual file sharing
  • Maintains an audit trail for compliance and governance

3. Secure Delivery of Product and Campaign Images to Retail or Franchise Networks

Flow: PhotoShelter to SFTP

Retail brands can manage master product photography in PhotoShelter and push localized image packages to SFTP folders for store systems, franchisees, or regional marketing teams. Each recipient can retrieve the correct asset set without needing access to the central library.

  • Ensures consistent brand imagery across locations
  • Supports scheduled distribution by campaign or season
  • Reduces version control issues across distributed teams

4. Secure Backup and Archival of Final Image Assets

Flow: PhotoShelter to SFTP

Organizations can use SFTP as a secure archival destination for final, approved image files exported from PhotoShelter. This is valuable for disaster recovery, long-term retention, or compliance requirements where a secondary encrypted copy of critical media assets is required.

  • Provides a secure off-platform backup path
  • Supports retention policies for regulated or high-value content
  • Protects against accidental deletion or platform outages

5. Ingesting Metadata or Rights Information Alongside Image Files

Flow: SFTP to PhotoShelter

Teams can transfer CSV, XML, or JSON metadata files through SFTP together with image assets, then map that information into PhotoShelter records. This helps automate tagging, usage rights, campaign names, product SKUs, and expiration dates during asset ingestion.

  • Improves searchability and asset governance
  • Reduces manual metadata entry
  • Helps enforce usage rights and expiration controls

6. Regional Content Syndication for Multi-Market Campaigns

Flow: PhotoShelter to SFTP

Global marketing teams can publish campaign assets in PhotoShelter and distribute market-specific folders to SFTP endpoints for local agencies or country offices. Each market receives only the approved files relevant to its region, language, or product line.

  • Supports controlled content syndication at scale
  • Minimizes duplication of effort across regions
  • Improves speed to market for localized campaigns

7. Secure Exchange of Large Media Files for Production Workflows

Flow: Bi-directional

PhotoShelter can serve as the central repository for approved assets while SFTP handles the secure exchange of large working files with retouchers, editors, or production vendors. Drafts, revisions, and final outputs can move through SFTP, while PhotoShelter remains the source of truth for published content.

  • Separates working files from approved brand assets
  • Supports external production teams without granting full platform access
  • Creates a cleaner handoff between production and publishing

These integrations help organizations combine secure file transfer with structured image management, improving control, speed, and collaboration across creative, marketing, operations, and external partner workflows.

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