Women's History Month
Crafting Powerful Visual Stories with Archival Imagery
Join us as we celebrate Women’s History Month and dig into the Getty Images archives to explore how historical visuals can shape perspectives, inspire change, and elevate brand storytelling. With special guest Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to officially compete in the Boston Marathon, we’ll show you how iconic images—like those of her groundbreaking 1967 run—can bring powerful stories to life and connect brands with audiences in meaningful ways.
In this episode, you’ll:
- Discover the impact of archival imagery in storytelling
- Learn to connect with audiences using historical visuals
- Explore Getty Images’ archive of iconic moments
You don’t want to miss it!
Watch now, on‑demand
Hosts and Presenters
Jennifer Kelly
Customer Success Manager
Kathrine Switzer
Guest speaker
Bob Ahern
Director, Archive
Pierre Antoine Trossat
Senior Project Manager, Rights & Clearance
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