FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Anything you need for your brand! Once your purchase is complete, the full copyright for the images transfers to you. You are free to use them on your blog, social media channels, newsletters, e-books, or other promotional materials without crediting us. The only right we retain is the ability to use one or two images from the set in our Workin’ Bees portfolio to showcase the quality of our work to future clients.

Each set is designed to provide everything you need for a complete blog post. You will receive a gallery of high-resolution images (JPG format), ready to be uploaded. The gallery includes a mix of vertical and horizontal orientations, covering the entire story of the recipe: ingredient shots, step-by-step process shots, and a wide variety of “hero shots” of the finished dish from different angles and with different styling. Additionally, every set includes a document with the tested recipe, notes, and helpful tips.

Absolutely! Every recipe we photograph is developed and tested multiple times in our own kitchen by us, Candela and Sebastián. We don’t just ensure the finished dish looks incredible; we make sure the recipe is delicious, the instructions are clear, and that it works perfectly. Our goal is for your readers to have a great cooking experience and come back to your blog for more.

At Workin’ Bees, exclusivity means that every photo gallery we sell is a unique work of art. When you purchase a set, those specific images—with their distinct styling, props, lighting, and composition—are yours and yours alone. We never resell the same photo gallery.

Classic recipes and popular seasonal flavors (like Christmas cookies, pumpkin dishes, or fall soups) are beloved and highly requested themes year after year. For this reason, we may be inspired to create content based on a similar concept in the future. However, every new version will always be a brand-new production with 100% original and different styling, composition, and a completely unique set of images.

In short: Your photo set will always be one-of-a-kind. Popular concepts may be our inspiration, but we never repeat our art.