Photography Survey

The survey you are about to take has ten questions.
It should take no more than two minutes to complete.

No personal information is gathered.

For all questions, use answer that may be even partially accurate.

If a question doesn't apply, chose "N/A" or "No."

The aim is to understand two things:
  1. where people get photos they use for everyday activities, and
  2. whether people provide their own photos for other people to use.
Any use of photos counts. Personal, work-related, volunteer,
religious, etc.  If you make a poster for a band or for a school
play, that counts.  If you use photos to help with your kids'
homework, or to make personal web space, or to write angry letters
to the government, that counts, too.

Also, anything work related, such as letters, brochures, catalogs,
internal memos, presentations, it doesn't matter.

If you use photos, or make photos that others have used (or both),
that's what we want to know.

This survey is intended to reach the widest possible audience of
people, including both photographers and non-photographers alike.

Please, only take the survey once.
If you've already taken the survey and want to review your results, enter the survey ID you were given before.

Survey ID

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You will have the option of adding your email address after the survey as well, if you haven't yet taken it.