Because your brand deserves better than “woman laughing at salad” or AI images with 12-fingered humans
Let’s be honest: Finding the right stock photos feels like dating in your 40s. The traditional stock sites assault you with millions of overlit, over-posed images of people pointing enthusiastically at invisible presentations. The boutique “feminine” stock libraries? Beautiful, yes—but at €50/month (billed quarterly, naturally), they’re all starting to blur into the same millennial pink smoothie bowl aesthetic.
Or worse—they’ve swung to the other extreme with that aggressive “boss babe” aesthetic: patent python bags on raw concrete, everything drowning in moody grays and blacks, marble surfaces that look like crime scenes, and enough sharp shadows to cut yourself on. Because apparently, success only comes in two flavors: cotton candy dreams or corporate dominatrix.
And don’t get me started on those AI-generated horrors floating around—you know, the ones where the coffee cup is melting into someone’s hand while they work on a laptop that has no keyboard.
Here’s what I realized after 15 years as a stock photographer: The images you actually need for your brand aren’t the ones trying so hard to be perfect. They’re the quiet moments. The textures that whisper rather than shout. The scenes that look like someone just happened to capture beauty in motion, not orchestrated it.
A Different Kind of Stock Library
My collection isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, it’s tightly curated around what actually works: “semi-documentary poetry” style photography that looks like you hired an invisible brand photographer who just happens to follow the most aesthetically pleasing people around during their actual days.
No forced smiles. No pointing at nothing. No “diverse team high-fiving in a conference room” energy.
Just beautiful, strategic visuals that support your brand voice without stealing the show. Think: hands arranging botanical elements, coffee being poured with morning light streaming through, workspaces that look lived-in but lustworthy. The kind of images that make your audience pause their scroll—not because they’re loud, but because they’re real.
The Plot Twist: You Get the Recipe Too
Here’s where things get interesting. About 10% of my images come with their exact Midjourney prompts attached. Not simplified versions. Not “inspired by” prompts. The actual, copy-paste-ready prompts that created these images.
Why would I share my secret sauce? Because I’m not in the business of gatekeeping. These prompts are crafted like a photographer’s shot list—complete with camera angles, lens choices, lighting setups, and film treatments. When you understand how to “hire” AI as your brand photographer instead of just throwing random words at it, you can maintain your visual aesthetic indefinitely.
One click copies the prompt. Paste it into Midjourney. Adjust the colors or details to match your brand. Suddenly, you’re not dependent on finding the perfect stock photo—you can create variations that perfectly match your vision.
Subscriptions Are Energy Thieves (So I Don’t Do Them)
You know that slight panic when you realize you’ve been paying for that stock photo subscription you used twice in six months? Or worse, when you need images RIGHT NOW but your subscription renewed yesterday and you can’t justify another one?
I built this library the way I wish all resources worked: Pay for what you need, when you need it.
- 1 week access: €10 (Perfect for that website refresh or launch week)
- 1 month access: €20 (Ideal for batching content or major projects)
Compare that to the standard €50/month billed quarterly whether you use it or not. No guilt. No waste. No “energy thief” subscriptions draining your business account while you sleep.
Currently Growing: 5 Aesthetics (With More Coming)
Right now, the library offers five distinct aesthetic collections—including Ruby Latte, which is free for all members because sometimes you just need that warm, sophisticated coffee-culture vibe. Each collection is organized by actual use (food, texture, people, workspace) not by random keywords that make you scroll for hours.
I’m adding new content daily, aiming for several thousand meticulously curated images and hundreds of videos. Yes, videos—because AI-generated videos mean endless possibilities for movement in your brand without the impossible task of finding stock video that doesn’t look like… well, stock video.
Strategic But Not Standard
Every image is created with strategy in mind:
- Banner-style images styled with the exact air and space needed for header text placement
- Multiple ratios optimized for social media
- 4-5 megapixel resolution (perfect for web and social, without the storage bloat)
- Natural colors that actually match real life (revolutionary, I know)
This isn’t about having millions of options. It’s about having the right options. The ones that make your brand look expensive and intentional without trying so hard.
Who This Is Really For
This library is for you if:
- You’re tired of scrolling through 10,000 “business woman with laptop” photos to find one that doesn’t make you cringe
- You want your visual brand to feel cohesive without hiring an actual photographer
- You believe in working smarter (with AI assistance) not harder (endless searching)
- You’d rather invest €10 when you need resources than €150/quarter for subscriptions you forget about
- You want to learn while you build (those Midjourney prompts are basically mini-masterclasses)
The Bottom Line
Your brand deserves visuals that enhance your message, not distract from it. Photos that feel found, not forced. A library that respects both your budget and your time.
And honestly? In a world of aggressive marketing and exhausting visibility tactics, sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is choose images that whisper instead of scream. Your audience will lean in closer. Trust me on this one.
Ready to explore? Start with a week. See how it feels to have beautiful, strategic images at your fingertips without the subscription guilt. Your future self (and your brand) will thank you.